As long as there is communication everyday and you won't forget your obligation as a partner I think the relationship still works despite the distance that you had. Communication is essential to every relationship how much more if you are far from each other. Just keep in touch, trust each other and stay loyal. It will last longer depend to both of you and your effort for it.
It depends on the girl, where she is in her life and what she's looking for. If she's just casually dating then she'll stay in the long distance relationship for as long as possible but if she's looking for marriage then she won't stick around for long
make sure you build a great amount of trust. Make sure you stay connected with each other.
* Not necessarily. He may have been hurt while in a long distance relationship as they are risky and the percentage is high that one or the other may start seeing someone else. There is nothing like being 'up close and personal' in a relationship and distance makes that difficult. Don't second guess a man fro wanted to stay away from long distance relationships ... 'once bitten, twice shy.'
It depends on how mature both of you are. If you had a strong relationship when he was with you then there is no reason you cannot keep the relationship going as long as one or both of you can visit each other and you stay in touch. Although there are a few success stories of long distance romances few ever last because of the distance.
In general, people get over old relationships by forming new relationships.
Couples usually break up with each other due to long distance. Distance makes them seldom stay with each other and brings distrust & anxiety. so working in abroad will affect relationship to some extent.
If you are dating a guy but your relationship is long distance and he's in another state and you have met a new guy that lives in your city where you can see him on a daily basis, you can break up with your "long distance boyfriend" by telling him you can't continue dating someone on a long distance basis.
It's illegal to get involved with minors anyways. Stay away from the boys, reverand.
Then you have a decision to make, whether to move or stay for your relationship. Many people cannot handle a long distance relationship, they need their partner nearby because it is comforting and they need the contact.
There's only one way to know: talk about it with your partner. A long-distance relationship can only work out for a long time if you both know you're meant for each other and want to be with each other. I'm in a long-distance relationship myself; we've talked about it and we both know we truly love each other and want to stay together forever. Right now of course there's the distance between us, but we're doing what we can to meet as often as possible and some day we'll move together.
Its not really a long distance relationship on the first date is it and depends what you mean by smooch. You can do as much or as little as you like and it could end up as a relationship or a one night stand, at this stage you just can't tell so guess if you actually want a relationship with someone you might want to take things slowly. It is more difficult if they live a long way away though as the chances are they will stay over with you sooner possibly.