Is Long Distance Right For You? 6 Factors to Consider

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Is Long Distance Right For You? 6 Factors to Consider

Long-distance relationships require careful consideration and planning according to relationship experts. Successful remote partnerships depend on several key factors including communication patterns, aligned future goals, and compatible attachment styles. This article examines six essential considerations to help determine if a long-distance relationship is the right choice for your specific situation.

  • Create Structured Rituals with End Goals
  • Evaluate Personal Temperament and Long-Term Goals
  • Prioritize Open Communication and Future Planning
  • Understand Attachment Styles and Mental Health
  • Align Vision and Balance Effort
  • Establish Clear Expectations and Trust

Create Structured Rituals with End Goals


Evaluate Personal Temperament and Long-Term Goals

Deciding to enter a long-distance relationship is very difficult. A lot of it is based on deep introspection and understanding if this is something your temperament will allow you to enjoy and thrive in, or just tolerate. There is a lot of excitement that comes from long-distance relationships, which allows for more romantic gestures and heightened excitement when you do see each other. However, there’s a lot of frustration from missing out on the small daily rituals of being with someone physically. The best advice that I can offer my clients is to roleplay and imagine a life where you could only see your significant other in person once a month. If this is something you’re comfortable with and can happily keep up the responsibility of staying connected, then it’s definitely worth a try. If you like this but it can’t satisfy you, then it might be too much to sustain.

I believe that communication is the biggest factor to consider. Many people think that it’s about constantly texting and calling. Consistency is essential, but it’s the quality of what you’re saying. Are you comfortable connecting over text messages?

There’s also the practical side of things. You’ll have to consider how far they’re living, whether they’re in different time zones, and whether this aligns with your work schedule and ability to show up. Are the costs of travel sustainable? Every long-distance relationship is different in its circumstances, so this is something deeply personal that will have to be considered.

Another important factor is long-term goals. Ultimately, most long-distance relationships don’t stay that way forever. If moving in and starting a family is one of the goals, then planning for the future is essential. If your long-term goals align and you are happy to work towards them, then this can help strengthen your purpose for having a long-distance relationship.

Candice Cooper-Lovett

Candice Cooper-Lovett, AASECT Sex Therapist, LMFT, Private Sugar Club

Prioritize Open Communication and Future Planning

Shebna N Osanmoh

Shebna N Osanmoh, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Savantcare

Understand Attachment Styles and Mental Health

Melissa Gallagher

Melissa Gallagher, Executive Director, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Victory Bay

Align Vision and Balance Effort


Establish Clear Expectations and Trust

Wayne Lowry

Wayne Lowry, Founder, Best DPC

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