Long-distance relationships (LDR) are hard. The lack of physical intimacy and time difference might be a problem for many LDR couples. However, that doesn’t mean that it’s impossible! Here are 5 ideas to make your LDR work, no matter how hard it is.
1. Love messages in a bottle 💕
Want to surprise your other half everyday with a love message? With this love bottle, it has 50 pre-written love notes that your partner can open everyday and feel your love even from miles away. No more writing all the messages by yourself! 💌
2. Make a playlist for each other 🎶
Take your lover on an adventure with a playlist specially curated by you! Playlists are a great way to show your partner that you have been thinking of them while adding songs to it. If not, you can even create a joint playlist to listen together on the go! Here are some tips to think about while making the playlist. 💿
3. Stream shows together 📺
Here’s a classic one. Watching your favourite movies, TV dramas or even short videos together, at the same time. You can easily do this by simply screen-sharing on Zoom or Skype. If not, there are many other platforms that allow you to do this easily, such as Kast, Teleparty, Scener, and so on.
(Tip: You can also order in your favourite food to eat together while watching! 🥰)
4. Make a care package 🎁
Care packages are another great way to tell your partner you love them! Whether your partner is going through a stressful time, or you simply miss them, you can gift them this care package and they will definitely feel your love. Don’t know what to put inside? Click here to know all about it!
The Lovebox is a connected, messaging device that pairs with an app to go beyond regular texting and deliver special expressions of affection. Send photos, love notes, drawings, or stickers to the Lovebox, and the heart will spin whenever they receive a message when you’re apart! Check out this Tiktok to know how it works. 😁
Putting in the effort will definitely make the LDR worth it, all the best! ❤️
with Love,
The Dateideas Team 🥰
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