5 Changes You Make When You’re In A Long-Distance Relationship

The distance can change a lot of things.

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By Abbie Regenbaum

It’s a pretty common story - I went to college, I met someone, and we started dating.

Our relationship was amazing.

We spent a lot of time hanging out, but the end of the semester was looming.

We both knew that we were going to be far apart over the summer.

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Eventually, the day that we would have to go our separate ways arrived and I cried as I watched her get in the taxi to the airport.

We’ve been apart for a month-and-a-half and we’ve survived.

Still, I’ve noticed a lot of changes in my relationship and they aren’t changes I would have expected.

1. I call way more than I text

I never would have thought that I would use my cell phone primarily to make calls, but that time has come.

When we lived in the same city, I communicated with my girlfriend primarily through text to plan dates and get-togethers.

After she moved back home, though, we switched to phone calls.

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After about a week of calling my girlfriend every night, I realized that I actually prefer calls over texts.

It’s so comforting to hear another voice on the line.

I never appreciated that until now, but I’ll definitely bring more phone calls into my relationships with other loved ones.

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2. I research flights and hotels constantly

The websites I now visit most frequently are Airbnb and Expedia.

My newfound love of Expedia started with me planning trips to visit my girlfriend, but now I find myself exploring these sites just for fun.

I like to plan and budget potential getaways or simply look at all of the cool Airbnbs each city has to offer.

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I guess you could say that being in a long-distance relationship has caused the travel bug to bite me!

3. I write things down more often

Recently, I’ve found myself jotting down notes way more often than I did before - even when I was in school!

I’ll write down funny jokes or things I absolutely have to tell my girlfriend about later.

But, my note-taking has also seeped into other areas of my life – I’ve started taking notes on everything from story ideas to food cravings.

Taking notes sure comes in handy when I want to remember things.

I’m glad that it’s been valuable for me outside of my relationship, too.

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4. I cook more

This may seem weird, but I don’t go out to eat as often as I did when my girlfriend lived nearby.

After all, we used to go on a lot of dinner dates. 

I look up recipes and go to the grocery store every week to buy ingredients so everything is very planned.

I’ve never done this before and I definitely feel a bit like my mom.

Thankfully, the advantage of cooking more is that you save a lot of money.

5. I resent the summer

Summer used to be my favorite season, but now, I feel pretty bitter about it.

The summer stole my girlfriend!

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There are so many activities that I now wish I could do with my girlfriend and I feel sad when I think about doing them alone.

I wish we could go on lots of adventures, like kayaking and hiking or even do little things, like get ice cream together.

Fall can’t come quickly enough.

Being in a long-distance relationship is tough.

It’s changed a lot of aspects of my life, but I’m surviving.

At the end of the day, if a relationship is meant to last, distance doesn’t matter.

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Abbie Regenbaum is a writer who focuses on relationships, dating, and love. For more of her relationship content, visit her Twitter page.

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