Few types of relationships are more challenging than the
long-distance sort. For many reasons, some couples end up in a
long-distance relationship, either on purpose or by accident. Sometimes,
the people meet each other and live hundreds or thousands of miles
apart, but they still manage to fall in love. Other times, people are
married or dating and end up having to live in separate states due to a
job transfer or other life change. No matter what the reason, having so
many miles between you and the one you love can be very difficult to
maintain over the long haul.
Many long-distance relationships end because the partners just can't continue living so separately. Many couples who undergo a major job transfer where one spouse doesn't move, end up in divorce court before the relationship is really over with.
Many long-distance relationships end because the partners just can't continue living so separately. Many couples who undergo a major job transfer where one spouse doesn't move, end up in divorce court before the relationship is really over with.