How to Survive a Long Distance Relationship 'LDR' ❤️ // Skip Tan

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Skip Tan is a photographer, entrepreneur and content creator based in Sydney, Australia.
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    1. Gaano kahirap mag LDR?
    2. Possible ba na mag work and LDR?
    3. Ano yung pinakamasakit na breakup experience mo?
    4. Pano ka naka move on from your breakup?
    5. Ano yung worst breakup na naranasan mo?
    6. Ano yung payo mo sa mga naka LDR ngayon?
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Комментарии • 8

  • @GieOrdano
    @GieOrdano 4 месяца назад +2

    One thing that I get to realized was God will let you go for what you want until you get tired, it’s more than a destination but a journey that you learnt about life. Thanks for you story skip Tan❤

  • @AnnaSable-ir1hq
    @AnnaSable-ir1hq 2 месяца назад +1

    An example of alchemizing your hurt and challenges into something beautiful. Thank you for sharing your story 🎶

  • @gileneo6999
    @gileneo6999 4 месяца назад +2

    Long Distance Relationship. It's incredibly painful. I met this girl on Facebook, and we embarked on a long-distance relationship that lasted four years. It was particularly challenging because her primary love language is physical touch, and she craves closeness. We finally met in person for the first time in February 2024, and we had even begun planning our wedding in the US. However, as I live and work in the US, I had to return home to arrange her fiancé visa for her to join me.
    As time passed, the distance took its toll, and she couldn't bear it any longer, longing for physical intimacy. We mutually agreed to part ways, which was incredibly difficult for both of us given how important we were to each other. I saw letting her go as a gift, allowing her to find her own purpose and happiness.
    However, it was heartbreaking to discover that she quickly entered into a rebound relationship and got engaged. Despite feeling hurt and betrayed, I made the decision to let go and move forward, wishing her the best, even though I struggled to cope the pain.

    • @loisachavez7911
      @loisachavez7911 4 месяца назад

      May mga bagay po tlaga na iiwanan nlng tau ng bakit.. pero ganunpaman gods plan daw po tawag dun hehe inilalayo tau sa maling tao

  • @loisachavez7911
    @loisachavez7911 4 месяца назад +2

    You can't deny that LDR was very painful. Kahit ilang beses ka masaktan d ka magsasawang magmahal ng paulit ulit. Hehehe nakakatawa pero masakit. Well ganun tlaga move on nlng

  • @NolmecitaDelez
    @NolmecitaDelez Месяц назад +1

    Yes tht is true it is the condition of your heart i think as i observed in my life if you love someone love it forget what.is her past and trust himlove him who he is
    Yes why you sacrifice that person whom infact he didn't love you leave him or let her go maybe he is.or she is not man ir woman the Lord give you to be your life Partner in your future

  • @daisymendoza8812
    @daisymendoza8812 4 месяца назад +2

    LDR is really painfull🥹

    • @gileneo6999
      @gileneo6999 4 месяца назад

      It's incredibly painful. I met this girl on Facebook, and we embarked on a long-distance relationship that lasted four years. It was particularly challenging because her primary love language is physical touch, and she craves closeness. We finally met in person for the first time in February 2024, and we had even begun planning our wedding in the US. However, as I live and work in the US, I had to return home to arrange her fiancé visa for her to join me.
      As time passed, the distance took its toll, and she couldn't bear it any longer, longing for physical intimacy. We mutually agreed to part ways, which was incredibly difficult for both of us given how important we were to each other. I saw letting her go as a gift, allowing her to find her own purpose and happiness.
      However, it was heartbreaking to discover that she quickly entered into a rebound relationship and began engaged. Despite feeling hurt and betrayed, I made the decision to let go and move forward, wishing her the best, even though I struggled with resentment.