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It sounds to me that it's self-explanatory. In other words, I don't think so. Answer It depends on the two people...thats all. Having a lot in common helps the relationship to grow.
Yeah of course, your still friends just minus the benefits.
Yes, of course. In any relationship, there are at least two people, each with their own understanding of the relationship and desires for the relationship. One may think they are having an excellent relationship while the other is just playing around and not serious about it at all.
Long distance relationships are difficult at best and the percentage of two people actually getting together and having a solid relationship or even marrying is very low. If an individual cheats while having a relationship online there is no way you can know if they will do it again and they have already broken your bond of trust you had with them. It's wise to get out in society; be with friends and meet people in person so you will find that special person that should be in your life.
A relationship with two people is hard enough, having a third in the mix is troubling and complex regardless of sexual orientation.
a relationship where the two people work together
If you mean a fun and humourous relationship that would depend on the how the two people get along. It can't always be fun and games but you can keep it interesting by doing things you both enjoy and having fun doing them.
To establish a working relationship, you have to work slowly in to it. Find something, which is common between you two, and concentrate on it, so you develop the relationship, without having to force it. Have genuine interest in your partner, so they know that you are interested in their personality, and not just in what you like.
You call it a relationship
A relationship?
Rapport is the medical term used to describe a relationship of understanding between two people.
Neighbors.