
Originally Posted by
doppelgaenger
I was in a LDR for two years so I know the pain you talk about. Going to the airport and traveling halfway around the world to see her got me all excited and I couldn't wait. Leaving her was very difficult and I always had a lump in my throat. It's pretty difficult to have a relationship like that because you don't get to spend a lot of time together - every time you are with each other, you go through the honeymoon phase all over again.
After all, you really don't know what you have until it shows up missing. I don't think most people in typical relationships really understand the intrinsic values of their relationships when they see their lover every day. It's the complete opposite with LDRs, sometimes even so opposite, that your overidealize that person without realizing how they really are - and then when the LDR becomes just a relationship - with cohabitation, sometimes you realize that you're completely incompatible.
Anyway, there really isn't any way to eliminate the pain or realization of departure/separation. You can try to minimize it and everything, but eventually you'll just get used to it and accept that as a condition of your relationship.