Tools For Long Distance Couples

By Jack Roberts


You will notice that it's quite hard to keep a long distance relationship after committing to it for a few weeks. It is crucial that you both keep in close contact while you are away from each other. There are tons of helpful tools that you can use to keep the romance alive in the relationship, but the best are listed below.

The Mail Service

You heard right, The Postal Service! Emails are speedy and instant messaging is efficient, but do you remember a long time before that when we would mail our letters to each other? Our research has found that long distance couples who write letters to each other have proven to have exceptionally strong relationships.

Trust Building Books

Or any other long distance relationship guidance reading material for that matter. Once you feel yourself getting into a bland routine, seek out some great relationship building questions to talk over. You will learn a heck of a lot more about your partner which will strengthen the bond between you.

Online Movie Streaming

Streaming services are regrettably beginning to outdate DVD and BluRay. But that means you don't have to get separate copies of one movie to enjoy watching it together. You can easily sign up for an account, click play together while talking on webcam, and have yourself a cosy night in.

Online Calling Applications

And what good would a long distance relationship resources checklist be without a good old internet webcam service? This is by far the ideal and most essential tool you can possess for your relationship. It's free, fast, and easy to use. This will enable you to see each other on webcam every second if you want to. But we personally advice against long distance couples spending longer than 5 hours a talking with each other over webcam. While chatting for a long time will initially provide help to manage the distance, it's also healthy to go outside and live separate lives too.

Instragram

This tool is a great way to share your photos! Instagram is a social network and photo sharing website. You can take pictures of yourself, apply a filter to them, and share them on Twitter or Facebook for your loved one to see. You could create an album for each day or week that you are separated, edit their captions so that you can tell your partner about each part of your day and make them feel like they have been there with you.




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