1. How did you and your partner first meet?
At a mutual friends house
2. How long have you been in a long-distance relationship?
15 months
3. What problems have you experienced with communication since you've been apart? If so, how have you worked these problems out?
We are only able to talk to each other about once a day. It is usually at the same time everyday, in the evening. There aren't any communication issues, except sometimes we run out of things to talk about.
4. Do you set time apart to spend time with each other on a regular basis? How often?
Yes, we spend Christmas and holidays together. We also spend birthdays together. We don’t really plan time to see each other, but we seem to work out time regardless.
5. Have you or your partner ever experienced problems with jealousy? Explain.
Yes, my partner gets jealous of my social life. He is in military school, so it's a little different for him.
6. What is the #1 word of advice would you give to a couple who have recently started their long-distance relationship?
Write! It’s really romantic, and attempt to talk to them on a daily basis.
7. Have the both of you decided on a set of relationship standards that you have both mutually agreed upon? What are your standards?
No cheating, of any kind whatsoever. It’s okay to be friends with the opposite sex as long as we just stay as friends.
8. Do you find that you appreciate your partner more now that you are far away from him/her?
A little bit, I wish he was here but at least I don’t get aggravated with him. We don’t fight at all.
9. How often do you communicate with your partner? How often do you talk about your future together?
We communicate every day; we have discussed our life after college. We plan on living together at the beach.
10. Have you and your partner become, overall, closer or do you seem to not have as much in common anymore?
We have grown as a couple; I wouldn't necessarily say we've become closer. However we both have realized how much we truly love each other.
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