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| New Study on the Positive Aspects of LDRs |
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| Researchers in the department of Psychology at Queen’s University (Ontario, Canada) have recently completed a study about Long Distance Dating Relationships (LDDRs). Very little research has been done in this area, and previous studies have had conflicting results. Some studies have suggested that those in LDDRs report equal or greater relationship satisfaction, intimacy and love (compared to individuals NOT in LDDRs). Furthermore, research has suggested that couples in LDDRs break up less often than those in geographically close relationships (GCRs). However, other research has found conflicting results, making it difficult to making any conclusive statements concerning the well-being of couples View more |
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