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~ Wednesday, January 18 ~
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Anonymous asked: Do you think long distance is worth it?

I did long distance for three and a half years (the final year on and off) and it is genuinely difficult to love someone yet not directly be a part of their life. I can’t say if something is “worth it” for a relationship because each relationship is very different and subjective.

For me, my long distance relationship felt worth it because there was a finish line — once I finished college, we lived in the same city. Generally speaking, people recommend entering into long distance relationships only if there is a sense of a “finish line,” but again, each case is different. Also, I never felt tempted to date other men because I was so in love with and connected to him. I had no problem “waiting” for him during each stint in New York. But, it’s difficult, and the relationship was filled with turbulence, both due to the distance and due to issues that flared up irrespective of our location.

If you’re going to go for it, there has to be trust, transparency, and a plan. We made time for phone dates, even coordinated seeing movies at the same time (sounds corny, but it was nice — when the movie was over, we could immediately talk about it!). We skyped a lot, and always had a trip coming up. There was always something to “look forward to” with each other. One difficulty, though, can be mistaking connection with the “honeymoon” feel of a long distance relationship in the sense that whenever you see each other for a few days or weeks at a time, you are so wrapped up in a passionate return and basically vacationing that you never get to experience what it’s like to really live together and lead normal lives with one another in the same city. It’s important to face that potential mindfuck and decipher if you’re in love with this person or with the thrill of the return.

Long distance relationships aren’t for the faint of heart but, if you feel the person is worth the challenge, wait and longing, go with your gut (and make sure they are on the same page as you). While I at times wish I could have experienced college as a single gal, I don’t regret my long distance relationship at all because I was deeply in love and valued my then-boyfriend. But it’s not for everyone.

Hope that helped a little. <3

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~ Thursday, July 7 ~
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Benefits of being single in your 20s:

  • Sleeping in the middle of your bed, starfish position
  • Treating flirting like a sport
  • Ability to travel without being romantically tied down to any location
  • No guilt associated with an “oops” make out session
  • Save loads of money during holidays
  • Don’t want to shave your legs for a month? No problemo
  • Open season at any bar/club/party
  • No shame in being attracted to more than one person at a time
  • Always have control over the remote
  • No hawking over your Facebook, worried about something “inappropriate” surfacing
  • Questioned by no one, answer to no one
  • Can start a new routine like going to the gym or taking up a hobby whenever
  • Spontaneity
  • Lipstick — any color, anytime
  • Stories from awkward/funny dates
  • Learning more about yourself and what you want from a relationship
  • More time to focus on friends and family
  • Seat never left up
  • Can operate by rule of “yes”
  • Enjoying the freedom of some of the most exhilarating, exciting years of your life

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~ Monday, February 7 ~
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Revenge of the Day:  Bitter/hilarious ex-girlfriend of rando dude Jack Weppler took advantage of the ever-so-useful internet meme generator and churned out a shit ton of amazing memes with her ex&#8217;s face on it. They ended up on Google (as most things do) and over the weekend, when you googled his name in &#8220;images,&#8221; a straight flush of Jack Weppler memes showed up. Some have been taken down at the request of Weppler&#8217;s fam (I guess Google got involved) but the cache on the images page remains the same and you can still see a good deal of them.
Bottomline: she won.

Revenge of the Day:  Bitter/hilarious ex-girlfriend of rando dude Jack Weppler took advantage of the ever-so-useful internet meme generator and churned out a shit ton of amazing memes with her ex’s face on it. They ended up on Google (as most things do) and over the weekend, when you googled his name in “images,” a straight flush of Jack Weppler memes showed up. Some have been taken down at the request of Weppler’s fam (I guess Google got involved) but the cache on the images page remains the same and you can still see a good deal of them.

Bottomline: she won.

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