Long distance relationship | |
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Mar 26, 2013 22:51 | |
![]() | He studies at a university. She studies at a college in Xian. They both are from Gansu Province. Originally, they learned painting at the same art studio in Lanzhou. Gradually, they were familiar with each other and became lovers. Then they were separated from each other after they were enrolled to the colleges. Why? He went to Beijing and she went to Xian. However, they still maintain their long distance relationship. As time goes by, she feels lonely and begins to complain to him. Once she told him that he even could not fetch her a glass of water. He was silent for a while and then decided to bring her a glass of water from Beijing. Of course she didn’t know his arrival. He left Beijing in the evening on March 15, 2013 and arrived at his girlfriend’s college at noon on March 16. Four hours later, he stepped on the train back to Beijing. He narrated his story on the internet and said he just wanted to encourage those lovers like them to believe in their love. Six years ago, I graduated from a college and witnessed many lovers in our class broke up. I once asked one classmate why she broke up with her boyfriend. She said they were going to two different cities and that she couldn’t bear the long distance relationship. Distance lends enchantment to the view. However, long distance might lead to break-up. Will you accept long distance relationship? |
Mar 30, 2013 21:00 | |
![]() | Good Q to ponder, BBQQ. My friend married a girl for 4 years and she's a teacher in another state which needs him to take flight 1hr 45 min to arrive at the airport and another two hours to reach her place. They meet once a month. Wan |
Apr 1, 2013 04:10 | |
![]() | Once a month? That's too long. I have a friend who separates from her husband for 179 kilometers. Her husband comes back to her every weekend. It's been two years but they are still together. She told me that she quarrelled with him several times but she never thought about divorce. Right now they have a cute baby girl. |
Apr 1, 2013 09:17 | |
![]() | if the same land is OK, dear BBQQ. The wife works in Sarawak and the husband works in Peninsular Malaysia. He either can go by ship or aeroplane. Wan |
Apr 12, 2013 03:18 | |
![]() | Anyway, it's difficult to maintain such a relationship. I am not sure if I can maintain such a relationship. |
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