Thursday, October 11, 2012

How to Make Your LDR Work... According to WikiHow

I was browsing the web for some worthy LDR how-to's and this article from WikiHow caught my eye:



http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Long-Distance-Relationship-Work 


If you're trying to find a decent how-to on how to make your LDR work, this article is very straightforward and more or less covered the fundamentals. An added plus is the mush-worthy graphics that vaguely reminded me of mass-market notebook covers.  It's a collaborative effort of 145 authors and has had 742 revisions, so I think that this list is truly a massive work of like-minded people working on a same, attainable goal: LDR relationships DO work!

Be warned, though: the article starts with a conditional clause. I quote, "If you are willing to work it out, here's how to give it every chance to survive and thrive." It says if you are willing to work it out. That's a big IF. If you're not, please do not try to start on a long distance relationship as it may not end well on both sides. It is an all or nothing deal, so please think twice before embarking on a LDR relationship.

On top of all that, this article was read 3,563,599 times (and has 13k likes on Facebook)! Its a comforting thought that 3million plus people share my eagerness in making LDRs work. Kudos to you people!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

LDR Motivational Posters


age, damn, distance, height, life
Source: jetography.tumblr.com

cheating, long distance, relationship, yes, you are not in this alone
Source: yes-butno.tumblr.com
cute, distance, distant relationship, distrance, globe, idea
Source: Unknown
distance, fuck, here, love, sad
Source: whores0utdoors.tumblr.com

cute, distance, ldr, life, long
Source: jetography.tumblr.com 






Sunday, August 19, 2012

Jetlag by Simple Plan (feat. Natasha Bedingfield)

It's a familiar sight to all LDR couples out there: arriving and leaving at the airport! To tell you the truth, I have a love/hate relationship with airports - they bring me closer to my loved one, only to be taken back again to where I came from, far away from the place where I really want to be.

Thanks Simple Plan for making this song! Another rockin' tune I can add to my LDR playlist. 

So here is a shoutout to all LDR couples out there! Enjoy!


If you can't get enough of this song (just like I do), here is another version by Jayesslee. I absolutely love their covers!


Saturday, August 18, 2012

LDR Survival Tip #2: Make Your Own Square Principle

If my LDR was a shape, it will definitely look like a square.
If you were to ask me what are the cornerstones of a long-distance relationship, I would answer four basic, yet essential, things (my Square Principle*): Trust, Faith, Commitment, and Communication (TFCC). Throughout the course of my relationship, I've always wondered what are the things that make a long-distance relationship up and running. Is it just love? Attraction? Common ground? Well, for me, love is not enough. I love my boyfriend, yes, but it doesn't define my relationship with him. A lot of other things also play a part, and with love, it makes the relationship tolerable, strong.

 Without a doubt, trust is an important part in any relationship.  However, a LDR requires a little bit more trust than any normal relationship, mainly because of the physical barrier that separates the both of you. This is how I see trust should be done, in the following order: trust in God, trust in yourself, and then trust your partner. You can never trust your partner if you don't trust yourself. Can I do this? Can I endure the sisyphean burden of a long distance relationship? Am I strong enough to overcome any challenges that I will encounter for this relationship? Before you embark on a LDR, ask yourself these questions. If you trust yourself enough, trusting your partner will come naturally, effortlessly.


In this context, faith is simply believing that the relationship will work. No matter what. It. Will. Work. Just believe. No questions, no rationalizations, no statistics, no proofs, no doubts, no what if's. It's like jumping off an unknown cliff, consequences be damned.

What are the reasons that you commit? I agreed to be in a long-distance relationship because I know that my boyfriend is the man I want to spend the rest of my life with. I know that after all of this, the end credit subtitle will be: we are going to be together..eventually. Call it foolishness, stupidity, romanticism, fantasy, optimism, whatever you want to call it. I can try to give you reasons, but it will come out as lifeless, banal, predictable. Sometimes, there are things that you just know in your gut. This is one of them.  

I think communication is one of the most overrated things in a long-distance relationship. You might think it weird but I find it tiring, even desperate, when you have this constant need to talk to your partner. We all need our breathing room, our own personal bubble once in a while. If you haven't talked to your partner in days, I think that's normal. One thing I learned about communication in a long distance relationship is, even if we don't do it often, you will always fill each other up with anything once you have the chance to talk, and it feels like you just hit the pause button on your conversation the last time, then keep on playing again. Just keep in mind: life happens even when we will it to stop, and it keeps on happening; so deal with it!

So how about it? What's your own LDR principle? If you do have one, I'd love to hear it!

*I call it the square principle because in a square, all sides are equal. The four things mentioned above should be treated as equal too; no more, no less.


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

LDR Survival Tip #1: Get a Damn Good Hobby


All couples who are currently in or have tried a long distance relationship before would probably agree with me that it is has got to be one of the most depressing things that you will ever experience. EVER. Even I, with my laid-back attitude and bordering-on-ridiculous optimistic view in life, have been depressed (and still is) because of LDR. People who have never been in one will never get it, and those who do get it, well, I can only say one thing: we are masochists! We like to inflict pain on ourselves by being apart with the one we love!

Anyway, there is hope. Question: What do you do when you feel sad, or angry or bored? Answer: Distract yourself. In the LDR context, this does not mean to look for another man or woman and cheat on your partner. That is just pathetic. Distracting yourself means focusing all your energy on something that will most likely occupy your time. This, in turn, will divert your mind from mooning over your love who is miles away from your side. Put simply, get a hobby. Invest in something that you are passionate in doing, like photography, writing, reading, blogging...anything! The whole point is this: do something that is worth of your time that will temporarily not make you depressed and not make you miss (your bf/gf) so much.

I, for one, read books when I feel depressed. My boyfriend, on the other hand, go out for drinks with his friends or plant in his garden. I know, right? We are reduced to immersing ourselves in hobbies - and its not a totally bad thing. It may be a lame thing, yes, but if you have lots of time and your other half is on the other side of the planet, well, you can do a lot of lame things and still feel OK about it. In fact, it can even be therapeutic. And usually, hobbies define individuality. Its all about perspective. And a whole lot of books, beer, or plants.

Hang in there!




Friday, July 29, 2011

"Distance is not for the fearful, it is for the bold. It's for those who are willing to spend a lot of time alone in exchange for a little time with the one they love. It's for those knowing a good thing when they see it, even if they don't see it nearly enough..."

The Ultimate LDR Playlist!

Songs about long distance and the works. When I feel justifiably emo or having a miss you attack, I just listen to these songs and bawl my eyes out. Harhar.

1. Babe by Styx
2. Leaving on a Jetplane by Chantal Kreviazuk
3. Long Distance by Brandy/Bruno Mars
4. Miles Apart by Yellowcard
5. Home by Michael Buble
6. Promise Me by Beverley Craven
7. Love Always Finds A Way by Peabo Bryson
8. Telephone (Long Distance Love Affair) by Sheena Easton
9. Long Distance Love by Tamia
10. Officially Missing You by Tamia
11. Flying Without Wings by Westlife
12. T-shirt by Shontelle
13. Come Back to Me by David Cook
14. I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing by Aerosmith
15. Wonderful World by James Morrison
16. Love of a Lifetime by Firehouse
17. More Than You'll Ever Know by Michael Ruff
18. Wait For You by Elliott Yamin
19. Tattooed on my Mind by D'Sound
20. (I Drive Myself) Crazy by N'SYNC
21. Kiss Me Thru The Phone by Soulja Boy
22. Lucky by Jason Mraz feat. Colbie Callait
23. Get Here by Oleta Adams
24. Till Then by The Mills Brothers
25. I Just Called to Say I Love You by Stevie Wonder
26. Jetlag by Simple Plan
27. Count on Me by Bruno Mars
 

If you want to add more songs, please feel free to leave a comment below!