Having a partner far away is normally seen as a curse. It’s time to acknowledge the many advantages of the arrangement as well. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2b1LDKg
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FURTHER READING
“When we hear that a couple live 11 time zones apart and can afford to come together only once in a long while, it’s natural to offer sympathy for the pain. We should more fairly envy them for their luck.
Whatever our longings may indicate, it is simply a lot easier to love someone who isn’t there. Far from an unfortunate necessity, living apart should be recognised for what it truly is: an advantage…”
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