Essay On Long Distance Relationship

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Literature Review Throughout the years endless amount of research has been done regarding communication in a romantic long distance relationship. Many scholars state that a long distance relationship consists of a couple who lives separated from one another (Neustadeter & Greenberg 2011). However, numerous other scholars define this type of relationship as a limitation in the daily togetherness of two individuals who would like to be together more than they can be, as well as, them only being able to communicate through technology (Billedo, Kerkhof, Finkenauer 2015; Brody 2013). There are new definitions that are slightly different being created every single day depending on the situation, location, time frame, and scholar presenting the information. …show more content…

With planes, trains, internet, and mobile devices, it seems easy to maintain a long distance relationship (Merolla 2012). Some scholars claim that geographic distance poses a challenge for relationship maintenance, while others argue that a long distance romantic relationship is not problematic (Maguire & Kinney 2010; Merolla 2012). Continuing, stress between the couple and individually is said to arise when a couple is in a long distance relationship due to social, economic, and personal difficulties (Maguire 2007). Also, there is a distinct pattern of problems interpersonally, with self-concept, and with sociability; this is seen throughout intensive studies of long distance relationships and their complications (Pistole, Roberts, & Mosko 2010). College students, with even more stress causing factors at times, have the hardest time keeping a relationship, specifically a long distance relationship, from falling …show more content…

The efforts to sustain a satisfying relationship has to do entirely of relational maintenance behaviors (Billedo, Kerkhof, & Finkenauer 2015). However, since a long distance relationship cannot use traditional expressions of relational maintenance behaviors, they must use media to satisfy the relationship, such as simple messages or status updates (Billedo, Kerkhof, & Finkenauer 2015). The satisfaction of the relationship is also traced to the physical distance separating the couple, in addition to, the amount of time spent apart (Maguire & Kinney 2010). Satisfaction, typically, increases during the reunion of the couple and lowers again when the couple is apart (Maguire & Kinney

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