What do you think about long-distance relationships ARIES 2?
Aries
What do you think about long-distance relationships?
ARIES 2
As an Aries, you tend to be a bit more impulsive than your compatriots. As such, you find it easier to make decisions in the moment, without much thought or consideration for your long-term plans or the future. This can be problematic when you are in a relationship with someone who lives far away from you, because you don’t always have time to consider the bigger picture and figure out what’s best for both of us. You have to remember that if you love someone you can do anything for them.
That said, you do believe that distance is something to be respected—there are major implications to your ability to communicate via text or phone call or Skype call. You have both your physical and emotional needs taken care of by others, so it’s important that you take care of yourselves as well. So while you might feel like you are not getting enough time together because you live far away, it’s important for you both to realize that this is sometimes the case and try your best not let it get in the way of your relationship.
Aries, it’s simple to take someone for granted when you are around them all the time. It’s simple for couples to become so preoccupied with their routines and daily lives that they forget to value one another; they argue and become involved in issues that may end in a breakup. Such emotions may become more intense under stress, such as after a challenging day at work. Even while days like this are common for everyone, they can damage a relationship, particularly if they occur frequently. Sad to say, but there are instances when being apart from the person you love is beneficial for you. Distance teaches you and your partner how important your relationship is and how to value the time you spend together even more. Your body starts to want for their smile, their humor, and their presence. This is not a problem; it simply demonstrates your love for your companion.
Although it may appear that couples that spend the most time together have deeper affection, Aries, this is not always the case. Some couples are close and spend all of their time together, but when something happens to separate them (perhaps one gets a job in another state), they separate because they cannot take the distance. They are willing to sacrifice their relationship for the temporary safety that comes with remaining near. They fail to recognize the possibility that they might reunite in the future and benefit personally from the separation. Your and your partner’s love for one other may be put to the test and challenged in a long-distance relationship. It takes a lot of strength to be willing to spend days, weeks, or even months away, but it will be worth it when you and your lover are reunited. There are some couples, though, that split up after starting a long-distance relationship. This may occur for a number of reasons, which I’ll go through in a subsequent piece.