Gen Z didn’t invent international dating. But they’re the first generation to treat it as a completely unremarkable option — ...
There is a specific kind of loneliness that only people in long-distance relationships understand. It is not the sharp loneliness of being completely alone. It is the loneliness of missing someone who ...
Long-distance relationships are framed as either epic love stories or slow-motion disasters. The reality is somewhere in the middle. Research consistently finds that couples living apart often report ...
I’ve been dating my boyfriend for about six months, and we moved in together pretty quickly — it’s been wonderful, and I feel really loved. The challenge is he’s about to relocate for work for most of ...
When a couple is apart from each other, it's traditionally considered a nuisance at best. And you only have to look at Carrie Bradshaw's despairing response to Big moving to Paris in Sex And The City ...
I met my partner in an airport lounge; he lives in Europe, while I live in the US. For the past three years, we have developed a long-distance relationship via texts and video calls. We see each other ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Does a little distance make the heart grow fonder? Some Gen Z-ers say yes. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Yahoo News; ...
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Can love thrive—or even just survive—geographical separation? It’s not uncommon for couples to be challenged by long distance. College students deal with this problem all the time (nearly 50 percent ...
Long-distance relationships are quite common among polyamorists and others in consensually non-monogamous (CNM) relationships, for several reasons. This is not to say that poly folks don’t have local ...