do long-distance relationships naturally breed distrust in couples?
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I think that for some people it could be a healthy challenge depending on situation. I have trust issues. Okay, for instance a long distance relationship taught me many thing about myself and pushed me to limits that most situations were not able to. If you can be honest with yourself and really focus in on why you feel the way you do you will begin to notice certain behaviors with yourself and the other person. Also having a distance also means that you will most likely be communicating via phone. This may give you a chance to say things differently and feel comfortable doing it because you will not be able to physically see the reaction, thus forcing you to to deal with things differently than in person.
I think it would be very difficult for a person with trust issues to stay committed in a long term relationship.
Relationships are built on trust, and long distance relationships require much, much more of it. If you’re insecure and can’t fully trust your partner when they are far away from you, then my advice is just stop before the relationship eats you up and spits you out as a crazy person who keeps trying to put pieces to a puzzle that doesn’t exist.