long distance relationships are HARD. you want to talk on the phone because that's the only time you have, but you want to live the life that's there while you're there. sometimes there are phases where you talk a lot, sometimes less. if it's meant to be, IT WILL BE. if not, not, no matter where you are. hate to play devil's advocate, but as someone who spent hours on the phone with her future husband when we lived 2000 miles apart for a year, my friends hated that the last few months before i moved, i spent on the phone. think how much it would bother you if she spent two hours on the phone with her friends that she left every night. live the life you're near as best you can, schedule some time to eachother, and get more and more excited for the days when you can be together! (ps: long distance man and i are now married. if it's meant to happen, IT'LL HAPPEN)
Am I just clingy?
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long distance relationships are HARD. you want to talk on the phone because that's the only time you have, but you want to live the life that's there while you're there. sometimes there are phases where you talk a lot, sometimes less. if it's meant to be, IT WILL BE. if not, not, no matter where you are. hate to play devil's advocate, but as someone who spent hours on the phone with her future husband when we lived 2000 miles apart for a year, my friends hated that the last few months before i moved, i spent on the phone. think how much it would bother you if she spent two hours on the phone with her friends that she left every night. live the life you're near as best you can, schedule some time to eachother, and get more and more excited for the days when you can be together! (ps: long distance man and i are now married. if it's meant to happen, IT'LL HAPPEN)