Meeting your soulmate is the best feeling the world. Those sleepless nights, mushy feelings of adoration, and something like melting hot chocolate, to the fluttering butterflies of your stomach, love is the only wonderful thing in the world that can give you so many experiences, at the same time. In those blissfully happy moments, probably the hardest thing to do is to stay apart, either due to work commitments, or otherwise. Long distance relationships are indeed hard, and the times are strenuous when you have to live miles away from the one you love, but it teaches you a lot in return too. Let us take a look at how it evolves you as a person, and strengthens your relation further.

You miss each other all the time, and realize each other’s worth as well. Those small fights that used to happen, are non-existent too now, as you mature and your relationship evolves beyond such triviality.

The dream date

The dream date

 

You eagerly wait for the nights, and the weekends, when you can chat on Skype and hope for good connectivity all the time, so you can see your sweetheart and talk to him or her, to your heart’s content. Technology makes you feel a little less lonely.

Thank God for Skype

Thank God for Skype

 

You realize the worth of money, and cut down expenses so you can save money to book flights and places in advance, so you can spend time together, in whatever little time and leaves you get.

Savings

Savings

 

You rise beyond the physical cravings that you have for each other, and no matter how long the time and distance, you realize that you are literally and figuratively, head over heels in love with each other.

Awwww

Awwww

 

And when you meet after months, every moment is magical, every touch makes you tingle. Time flies fast, but every single second is as beautiful, as the first time you met each other.

That meeting. Sigh.

That meeting. Sigh.

 

You share your moments of success and failure with each other, and suddenly the distance seems worth it. You excel in the reason for which you are apart, and you applaud each other for it. You are proud of each other’s achievement and are happy.

Worth it

Worth it

 

Sweet are the pangs of love, are they not?