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cat12345
Joined: 28 Jun 2013
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:40 pm Post subject: How do you deal with long distance relationships? |
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Skype? Breaking up the time with visits every few months? Does this ever work?
The relationship I'm in has lasted 3.5 years so far and we plan on doing a big trip at the end of my contract....so it's beneficial to both of us that I'm here.
Have you found this works? I know everyone will say "IT NEVER WORKS. DUMP HIM" but military people do this all the time...so I guess I'm asking how you made your success story happen.
and yes I'm the "girly girl" from before  |
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ktkates87
Joined: 13 Apr 2010 Location: Busan
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:48 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think I'd ever survive the long distance relationship. I know a lot of people say that it's impossible but of all the girls I know who have come here in a long-distance relationship, all but one have made it work. I think you can make it work it just depends on how hard you want it to work I guess!
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Lucas
Joined: 11 Sep 2012
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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Skype? Breaking up the time with visits every few months? Does this ever work?
The relationship I'm in has lasted 3.5 years so far and we plan on doing a big trip at the end of my contract....so it's beneficial to both of us that I'm here.
Have you found this works? I know everyone will say "IT NEVER WORKS. DUMP HIM" but military people do this all the time...so I guess I'm asking how you made your success story happen.
and yes I'm the "girly girl" from before |
Why not put a *pause* on your relationship and see how things lie when you go back home.......
Flying halfway across the world (alien env) teaching/making new friends - if you're lucky meeting HOT guys like me ( ) - then Skyping about your 'amazing' experiences, whilst your BF is doing his (prob) mundane job or studying may well strain your relationship. |
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cat12345
Joined: 28 Jun 2013
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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See from what I gather from my friends the opportunities are a little thin on the ground for the ladies (Korean men not finding them attractive) whereas for him I'm afraid it would be a buffet of temptation Like maybe he'd resent me for going and yeah he says he's gonna wait, and then dump me over skype as soon as I get here  |
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Lucas
Joined: 11 Sep 2012
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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See from what I gather from my friends the opportunities are a little thin on the ground for the ladies (Korean men not finding them attractive) whereas for him I'm afraid it would be a buffet of temptation Like maybe he'd resent me for going and yeah he says he's gonna wait, and then dump me over skype as soon as I get here |
Only you know your BF and (yourself), but I'd say if there is even 1% doubt in your mind you should cut off your relationship before you go and try to stay 'friends' and see what happens when you come back.
But with Facebook/twitter and all that !@#$, he's going to be so close to you, but yet so far and that is NOT a nice feeling! |
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MoneyMike
Joined: 03 Dec 2008
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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My girlfriend (Korean) left and spent 10 months in America last year, and we stayed together. I'll give some thoughts, but they won't be super positive I'm afraid.
Long distance relationships suck. While a good relationship feels like it adds something to your life, a long distance relationship feels like it's actively removing something. We talked on skype a few times a week and stuff, but that's not the same as being in the same room or anything.
I actually almost ended it a couple times. It was real tough to stick it out. There is no secret to making it work. Either you both have the gumption to deal with it for a year or you don't. After having done it once, I wouldn't even consider doing it again, no matter what the circumstances.
When I first came to Korea, I came with a friend from Canada who was trying to do a long distance thing with her boyfriend back home. It fell apart almost immediately.
Sorry for the negativity, but you need to know what you're getting into. Also, plenty of Korean men like western women. Every bar/club in my city goes through phases like this:
Phase 1: Some foreigners start hanging out there.
Phase 2: More people start going, spot becomes fairly popular.
Phase 3: Spot becomes too well known, now almost always packed, both Korean and foreign.
Phase 4: The general population of Korean men have found out that there are lots of foreign women there, and now there are 4 Korean guys to every 1 girl in the bar. They almost exclusively dance in a circle with each other, and generally act obnoxious.
Jeez, right now I know way more foreign women dating/married to Korean men then I do the other way around. |
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