Not exact matches
So if the
relationships are going well, and the
distance that was between you is decreasing then it is best to
research the traditions because soon she will ask you to meet her family.
It has been demonstrated in
research that the majority of people in a long -
distance relationship exchange more than 500 messages with each other, which would become quite costly in case of PPL (pay per letter / paid chat) scheme.
PR NEWSWIRE — Apr 27 — According to new
research by PARSHIP, 3 million UK singles are looking for a serious long
distance relationship (LDR).
Quinn's solo exhibition at White Cube is the product of two years detailed
research into humanity's
distanced and complex
relationship with nature.
Research has suggested that feeling «fake» in
relationships leads to more
distance between partners and less
relationship satisfaction.
But
research shows that long -
distance lovers often enjoy equal or higher levels of
relationship satisfaction as compared to couples who live close by, according to a study titled «Absence Makes the Communication Grow Fonder,» in the «Journal of Communication.»
While communication may be strong in long
distance relationships — possibly even stronger than in geographically close
relationships — the
research doesn't consider what she dubbed the «loneliness factor» or other stresses that come with living apart.
In fact,
research shows that couples in long
distance relationships often have better communication and
relationship satisfaction than couples who live closer to one another.
Most
research looking at long
distance relationships to date has focused on the negatives — how couples cope with the problems outlined by Sussman.
Jeff's
research examines the role of self - control in
relationship maintenance, and how mental representations of romantic partners are influenced by psychological
distance.
While this
research focused on adults, every parent knows that in a parent - child
relationship, negative interactions create
distance between you and your child in the same way.
A: As you might have read about in the
research you've done, long -
distance relationships are full of contradictions.1 For every drawback of long -
distance relating — the boring commutes, lonely Friday nights, uncertainty about the timing of the next visit — there seems to be a silver lining.
Q: A lot of
research has been done on long
distance relationships, and internet articles abound with advice for those couples.
But at least three
research studies suggests that couples in long
distance relationships had no greater risk of having an affair than geographically close couples.
Here it is: Several
research studies have concluded that cheating does not occur more often in long
distance relationships.
With this in mind, much of the
research on long -
distance relationships does indeed apply to your situation.
Jeff Bowen - Science of Relationships articles Jeff's
research examines the role of self - control in
relationship maintenance, and how mental representations of romantic partners are influenced by psychological
distance.
As was discussed in our recent posts on geographic
distance (Part 1 Part 2),
research suggests that geographically close and distant couples do not differ significantly in a number of ways, and in some cases
distance couples may fair better and in others worse.2, 3 Additionally, although there may be constraints on living together for
distance couples, there are often benefits for the individual and the couple, which has been described as the «both / and solution» 4 in that partners do not have to chose between their
relationship and other obligations (like work or family commitments).
While
researching for the book, we spoke to many older couples who (whether for military service or other reasons) carried out long -
distance relationships earlier in their dating or married life without the technology we have today.
The National Institute for Building Long
Distance Relationships is dedicated to developing products to help people strengthen their long
distance relationships and to conducting
research on long
distance relationships.
Research suggests that this
distancing is temporary, though, and that family
relationships may become less conflicted and more intimate during late adolescence.
That is a real shame, because long -
distance relationships do work, and, according to
research, couples in LDRs often have higher
relationship satisfaction and better communication skills than other couples.
«(The) most common
research finding (is) that the first negative attribution people start marking when the
relationship becomes less happy is «my partner is selfish»... They then start to see their partner's momentary
distance and irritability as a sign of a lasting negative trait.
Our purpose in this
research was to investigate the use of various mediums of communication technologies in long
distance relationships (LDRs) and how their use is associated with relational outcomes (e.g.,
relationship satisfaction).
Research on the use and effects of various communication technologies in personal
relationships «is at a nascent stage» (Stafford & Hillyer, 2012, p. 290); furthermore, less is known specifically in regard to their effects, such as on satisfaction, in long -
distance relationships (LDRs).