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Did you ever deal with long distance relationships?
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PhantOS:

--- Quote from: SWAT One on August 21, 2017, 02:02:58 PM ---You are objectively wrong because I made it work. Just married her and I can have pictures later.

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i am objectively right. you committed, one of the two options you can take in an ldr. congratulations on your marriage by the way, and i actually mean that
hillkill:
they suck.

it's too much that you like them and you can't hold them or kiss them. it truly sucks so i had to end a few.
Dreams_Of_Cheese:

--- Quote from: PhantOS on August 21, 2017, 02:08:54 PM ---i am objectively right. you committed, one of the two options you can take in an ldr. congratulations on your marriage by the way, and i actually mean that

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I dunno why you're specifying LDR. You have the exact same choices in any relationship. Commit, or don't.
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Dreams_Of_Cheese on August 21, 2017, 02:11:30 PM ---I dunno why you're specifying LDR. You have the exact same choices in any relationship. Commit, or don't.

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yes, the entirety of all relationships is centered around commitment. this is obvious.

meeting someone at a bar once isn't a romantic relationship. if i want, i can commit, i can ask them out on a date a couple times, and eventually, we will be romantically involved. likewise, ldrs lie on the threshold right behind a romantic relationship. either you commit, at which you are romantically involved, you stay in the limbo of phone screen communication known as ldr, or you seek a more healthy and fulfilling relationship.

there is nothing wrong with taking any of those options, but only one will lead to a romantic relationship. this has been my argument since the first post (albeit the first post was a little harsh and poorly worded)
Steve5451²:
dude what position are you trying to even argue here
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