For finding people? Probably just wherever you naturally hang out online. A lot of people have bad luck when they just stick solely to dating apps.
But that’s going to be a limited demographic.
It’s best to bump into people while you’re living life and doing what you want to do, whether that be online or offline.
For existing long distance relationships though:
* Google Meets
* Viber
* Line
* Gmail
* Google Calendar
* Etc.
Those are some apps that I’ve used.
Basically, a reliable texting app (and maybe a backup), a video calling app (for long calls on your laptop), perhaps email (just in case the other two methods aren’t viable for whatever reason), and a calendar (for special events and if you’re unusually busy and need to block out time).
You basically want to always have reliable lines of communication to get a hold of each other.
After that, it’s all about nurturing, protecting, and deepening your relationship, through making time for each other and spending that time together in a way that continually strengthens your bond with each other.
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Zoom. You can video talk.
Between — chat, track anniversaries, share photos and video, and plan your schedules together all in one private space;
Love letter — notes on the Lock Screen
Noteit — drawing funny stuff togetherTeleparty for movie dates
Whatsapp and Discord for talk and text
My brother spent 4 years with a GAGer girl who lived in Indonesia. He loved her, and was devastated when it went wrong. They used Whatsapp all the time. Sent sruff by snail mail.
You could be using the most efficient app or method in the world and still have a partner who cheats, just pray to our lord Jesus.
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Thank goodness, we've got technology on our side these days. There are a bunch of apps out there designed to make the distance feel a bit less daunting. Here are some favorites:
WhatsApp or Telegram for messaging: Both are great because they're secure, free, and work on both Android and iOS.
Zoom or Skype for video calls: Kind of a no-brainer, right? Both apps are fantastic for those long video chats where it feels like you're almost in the same room. Zoom's got the edge for stability during group calls (if you want to introduce your partner to friends or family), while Skype is a classic choice that's been doing the video call thing for ages.
Between: This one's specifically designed for couples. It's like having a digital scrapbook of your relationship, which is pretty neat for keeping those memories alive and kicking.
Love Nudge: Based on the Five Love Languages, it helps you and your partner understand each other's love languages and suggests activities to show your love in ways that the other person appreciates most. It's like a little relationship coach in your pocket.
Rabbit (or any similar app for watching videos together): While Rabbit itself might not be around anymore, the idea lives on in apps like Kast or Watch2Gether. These apps let you watch movies or shows together in real-time, which is a godsend for those movie date nights when you're miles apart.
Google Calendar: Might sound a bit boring, but hear me out. When you're dealing with time zones, having a shared calendar can be a lifesaver for planning those call times or visits. Plus, you can mark out important dates like anniversaries or the next time you'll see each other.
Marco Polo: For those days when time zones just won't let you have a real-time conversation, Marco Polo lets you send video messages that the other person can watch and respond to when they're free. It's like voicemail but way better because you get to see each other's faces.
Each of these apps offers something unique to help bridge the gap caused by distance...
Look up Lovense... and enjoy.
Are you that ugly that you can't meet someone locally? You're not a couple , you're not together , long distance is not a relationship and I'm sure you've never even seen this guy in person. Stop being stupid
Travel apps for booking cheap flights and GasBuddy if you don't mind driving...
gaming multi-player apps for when the conversations get tiring , good way to bond as well
Back in the day we used to send hand written letters
keep in touch
its needed to see each other so facetime is recommendedDon't torture yourself
Just date locally
Big monitor, good Webcam. Toys for both of you.
Apps? How about your "phone" feature of phone.
FaceTime, Skype, also , Facebook messenger you can video call and Viber.
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