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Enrique
I've met this girl, about twice before, and we currently are in a relationship. I was wondering if anyone knew the best way to keep this long distance relationship going.
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Long Distance Relationship is a very tough one to keep but not at all impossible. If both of you have smartphones which i'm sure you guys do, download an app for couples called Between. It is available on both Android and iTunes app store. You guys should webcam on Skype. Instead of talking to the camera, you guys could play games like Truth or Dare. It'd be fun. Try it! Make a song cover together? If you guys have same tastes in movies, go watch online movies together. Those are just some ideas to make the relationship more interesting in case you two run out of ideas on what to talk about.
Another advice regarding trust issues, you two have to be brutally honest with each other at all time. No secrets! Because being far away from each other and not knowing what the other does on the other side make things a lot difficult. So be honest with each other. Learn to express your feelings because your gf isn't a psychic and she can't tell how you feel without actually seeing you. Don't hide any negative feelings, talk about it to her and solve whatever the problem is together. She has to do the same things too.
That's all i could think of. Good luck! :)
Long Distance Relationship is a very tough one to keep but not at all impossible. If both of you have smartphones which i'm sure you guys do, download an app for couples called Between. It is available on both Android and iTunes app store. You guys should webcam on Skype. Instead of talking to the camera, you guys could play games like Truth or Dare. It'd be fun. Try it! Make a song cover together? If you guys have same tastes in movies, go watch online movies together. Those are just some ideas to make the relationship more interesting in case you two run out of ideas on what to talk about.
Another advice regarding trust issues, you two have to be brutally honest with each other at all time. No secrets! Because being far away from each other and not knowing what the other does on the other side make things a lot difficult. So be honest with each other. Learn to express your feelings because your gf isn't a psychic and she can't tell how you feel without actually seeing you. Don't hide any negative feelings, talk about it to her and solve whatever the problem is together. She has to do the same things too.
That's all i could think of. Good luck! :)
Do I need to interfere with my cat stalking my kitten?
Pook
I have two female cats - one 8, the other 9 months (we've had her for 3 months now). They usually keep their distance, but when the older one thinks we aren't looking she'll run up and agressively swat the kitten until the little one flips on her back. Sometimes she'll do it when the kitten is playing on her own (I've never seen them play together). There's no blood but the kitten is pretty scared of the older cat, always watching where she's at, etc.
The only time I know they're fine is when they eat - they'll sit together in the kitchen with no problems and they eat with their bowls next to each other. I know there's some jealousy between them and we try to give both a lot of attention.
Since we've only had her a few months, might they still be working out territorial issues? Do I need to interfere or let them fight it out? I know it's my older cat that's the problem.
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It's basically your older cat letting the younger one know who is in charge. I wouldn't interfere, your little baby is getting some good lessons right now. In a few months the baby will be bigger, and will swat the big one right back. There will probably be all out brawls at that point...but it's a sheer dominance thing. As long as no one gets hurt than it's ok. Just make sure you know how to break them out without touching them. I found a dropped book or a magazine smacked on a table is enough to stop the fight at least for a minute. You have to know this ahead of time just in case one is getting hurt...and to keep you from getting hurt when you try to help! Good Luck
It's basically your older cat letting the younger one know who is in charge. I wouldn't interfere, your little baby is getting some good lessons right now. In a few months the baby will be bigger, and will swat the big one right back. There will probably be all out brawls at that point...but it's a sheer dominance thing. As long as no one gets hurt than it's ok. Just make sure you know how to break them out without touching them. I found a dropped book or a magazine smacked on a table is enough to stop the fight at least for a minute. You have to know this ahead of time just in case one is getting hurt...and to keep you from getting hurt when you try to help! Good Luck
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