What to do to stay happy in a long distance relationship


Published: 05:31 15 September 2025
How much does geographical distance really affect love? Honestly, the attraction of love knows no boundaries. Even a thousand miles of distance becomes insignificant to the feelings of a lover and lover. However, to survive in a 'long distance relationship', both parties need extra effort. Let's find out how to keep the relationship fresh and lively even from a distance.
Bring back the habit of writing letters. You can send at least one handwritten letter a month to your partner's address. Write your love, dreams and plans in that letter. The emotional value of a letter is always different compared to a text message.
Talk on the phone once before going to bed at the same time. This conversation of a few minutes after the fatigue of the day can strengthen the relationship.
Send a gift to your partner's address immediately. Be it flowers, books, food or a souvenir - whatever it is, a gift from a loved one always evokes special feelings.
Don't miss the opportunity to watch movies, listen to music, or play online games together even from a distance. These will add fun moments to your relationship.
Instead of chatting on video calls, make it like a date. Wear nice clothes and have a video call in a natural environment or at a coffee shop. Talk about your future dreams together.
Sending a selfie after waking up, sharing a picture of new flowers, or sending a message with a picture of a coffee mug—these small things bring a long-distance relationship closer.
The biggest enemy of a long-distance relationship is suspicion. Unnecessary suspicion destroys a relationship. So trust your partner. Online activities can be shared occasionally if necessary, but excessive suspicion is harmful to the relationship.
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