Post 9nN9ffGGrLOPRIHp32 by rey@vulpine.club
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(DIR) Post #9nN9fd0FFxNwR0lzn6 by eve@glitch.social
2019-09-28T04:19:11Z
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how does anyone survive long distance relationships anyone please give me some advice fukkkkk
(DIR) Post #9nN9fdxRhqjxOcTH4C by rey@vulpine.club
2019-09-28T04:28:47Z
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@eve invest in a good carry-on bag, it'll make the travel much easier
(DIR) Post #9nN9feGaYg3KLzQYu8 by eve@glitch.social
2019-09-28T04:59:49Z
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@rey specifically for the case where it’s too far to even travel more than once every 3 months or so
(DIR) Post #9nN9febrHb4BPxNY3c by rey@vulpine.club
2019-09-28T05:00:30Z
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@eve communication, lots and lots of communication
(DIR) Post #9nN9fer6MvGABEVioi by eve@glitch.social
2019-09-28T05:04:51Z
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@rey yeah... this we are doing.. I guess it’s just a matter of keeping focus on the good things and not hyperfocusing on the current situation
(DIR) Post #9nN9ffGGrLOPRIHp32 by rey@vulpine.club
2019-09-28T05:15:07Z
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@eve Share the mundane parts of life, check in with each other when possible, share adventures, etc... Try to treat this as an opportunity to add another dimension to the relationship... try to grow the relationship if possible, rather than just keeping it on life support(I ought to be an expert on LDRs... maybe I am)