7 Ways to Make a Long-Distance Relationship Work

April 25, 2011 by fiona · 6 Comments
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A long-distance relationship can be hard, but you can make the most of it. If you follow these tips that have been tried and tested by couples in long-distance relationships, you can make your long-distance relationship work. If you are single and online dating, don’t be afraid to search for partners in other cities – you might just find happiness in a long-distance relationship! Find out how to turn a long-distance relationship into a long-lasting relationship!

Common worries about long-distance relationships and how to deal with them

Before you even embark on a long-distance relationship, find out if both you and your partner are truly willing to commit to a long-distance relationship. Usually the need for a long-distance relationship arises when one partner wants to make a career move that takes them to another city or when you simply happen to fall in love with someone who doesn’t live in the same place to begin with.

Take into account how important it is for you to be where your work is and whether both partners are still willing to give a long-distance relationship a chance. If you are in agreement, then read these tips to make it work.

7 Tips for a Working Long-Distance Relationship:

1. Enjoy your time alone Read more

I want Children! What if my Partner doesn’t?

March 15, 2011 by fiona · Leave a Comment
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man wants childrenFor people who want children, being in a relationship with someone who doesn’t want children can mean a tough decision – should they sacrifice a happy relationship just because they want children? Or should they give up on having children to keep the relationship? Singles looking for a partner that they can one day have children with face a different dilemma: How can they find singles who also want children?

A recent study not only found out what the reasons are that prevent people from wanting children and which factors have an influence on their decision. More than 1.000 childless women and men were questioned.

The results of the study should also answer questions lingering on the minds of people who want children:

  • If you are single and want children, you can find a partner who shares your wishes.
    The overwhelming majority of people who don’t have children, want to. 66 % say „I definitely want children“ or „I maybe want children”. Out of those who don’t have, but want children 44 % don’t have children yet, because they haven’t found the right partner yet. Single men in particular are looking for women who want children. More than half of the men questioned are looking for a partner to have children with. Only 33 % are looking for a father for their future children.
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Interesting Relationship Facts and Facts about Love

October 12, 2010 by fiona · 1 Comment
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Even if you are interested in relationships and love, relationship and loveyou probably haven’t heard all of these interesting relationship facts yet. From weird to wonderful, it’s amazing what we can still learn about love and relationships…

  • Over 50% of women in the USA are not in a relationship.
  • People in a relationship who are happy with their love life live 4 years longer, on average.
  • In a relationship, people only spend an average of 5 minutes a day in serious conversation.
  • Love lasts longer in a relationship where the woman is in charge.
  • 50 % of women are not ready for a new relationship until several years after a love ends.

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How to End a Relationship

September 28, 2010 by fiona · Leave a Comment
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how to end a relationshipBeginning a relationship can be hard. But a breakup can be just as hard – if you don’t do it right! If you stick to these tips that tell you how to end a relationship, you might just survive the breakup unharmed…

HOW TO END A RELATIONSHIP GONE BAD

Or: How to break up with your girlfriend while you still can!

  1. Make sure that you are the first person to tell her that you want to break up.
    Otherwise you will be dealing with a woman scorned before you even get a chance to actually scorn her (so to speak)
  2. Choose a neutral place – not at your own nor at her house.buy a be2 Premium Membership
    Bonus: if you break up in a public place, she is less likely to cause a scene.
  3. Tell her yourself – and in person.
    No messengers, letters, emails, text messages, post it notes (it’s all been done and it’s simply bad form).
  4. Make it clear – but make it short.
    You need to give a reason for your breakup, but you don’t need to discuss every single good and bad aspect of your relationship at length.
  5. Make it seem logical – to her and to yourself.
    It might help to write down your reasons before the breakup, in order to get them straight.
  6. Don’t change your mind!
    No matter how much she cries, begs or pleads. If you backtrack now, it will be so much harder to give it a second try.
  7. Set an end to ending it.
    It’s not a bad idea to have an appointment planned so you can leave at an appropriate time.

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The 4 Great Advantages of Living in a Relationship

June 4, 2010 by fiona · Leave a Comment
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happy  couple in a relationshipWe talk about love week after week, about how easy it can be to find a partner through online matchmaking and how that special person can change your life. But we usually take it for granted that our readers know the advantages of living in a relationship – and that they want that for themselves, too. Today we are going to list the advantages of living in a relationship, just in case you don’t know them yet.

Living with a relationship is, in short, full of advantages and benefits. We are used to articles telling us about the unavoidable problems that living together brings with it: sealing with a messy partner, lifestyles clashing, arguments about the remote control… However it is not common to talk about the advantages of living together in a relationship, because we just accept them as normal. Read more

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