The Cause and Effects of Long Distance Relationships

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The effects of a long distance relationship can vary by the different causes that presents such a relationship. One primary cause of a long distance relationship is dating a person who is on active duty status in the military. Most long distance relationships start of when both partners are together and one has to leave due to job obligation, such as deployment or changing of duty stations. The effects from this type of relationship can vary from one person to another. One effect for sure would be the lack of communication between the partners. Another, would be loss of attraction as the partners see other people while they are away. The most devastating effect could the falling out of a relationship that started strong when both spouses where together.
A relationship with a person who is on active duty status can quickly turn into a long distance relationship for simple reasons. One reason is deployments and trips to other countries for months at a time. These trips can range from anywhere between six months to 15 months. Of course that’s hard on the deployed person, as well as the partner who is still home. Of course communication is there for the couple to still show affection for each other, but time difference and occasional problems play a part in failure of communications. Another cause is the moving of the soldier from one duty station to another, of course if the couple was married then the partner will come, but if not your must leave your significant other behind.
Canary and Marianne wrote that “Long-distance relationships (LDRs), in which daily face-to-face contact is not possible, are increasingly common in the United States, yet we know relatively little about the process used to maintain these relationships” ...

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...ffort goes into these relationships that cause them to have these detrimental effects. But, with the correct amount of efforts most damaging effects can be avoided.

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