Saturday, August 27, 2011

Technology in Long Distance Relationships - Good or Bad?

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Striving - that's going to be one adjective that would describe the mortality rate of long distance relationships. Struggling would be the perfect description other people would give to the effort couples give in such relationships. Lucky for these couples, the development in technology nowadays has further enhanced the options for them, making the distance in between appear shorter.

The question is, is using technology enough to make your relationship work?

If you ask most people in long distance romances what ways they employed to make their relationship work, you can count on technology to be part of their first three answers. Sure, it seemingly brings two people together virtually, but are these virtual dates enough to satisfy the longing of two people in love? Of course not. Human beings need to feel the physical touch from their loved ones, even if it means merely holding his or her hand. On average, a person needs to feel that intimacy from their loved one. So do you think technology has a way of solving that problem? Hell, no.

The disadvantage of using technology is that it makes couples forget that they also have to at least visit their loved ones, even just for a day. Problem is, people rely too much on technology to make the relationship work when in fact, you have to at least make an effort to actually be by the side of the one you love. If you're too far away, visiting them twice a month wouldn't hurt that much. Although using Skype or any other social networking site to communicate with your significant other costs you nothing financially, it doesn't improve your state as lovers. It may even be the cause of the death of your relationship.

I'm not saying that technology is a barrier to long distance relationships. What I'm trying to say is that it's more like a temporary way to build a bridge towards your loved one. Take note, temporary, something that should eventually be replaced with the actual face to face talks and bonding couples should do. Make use of what you have, but the real long distance relationship advice that works is to visit them as much as you can.

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