Long-distance relationships ask love to survive on less than it was designed for — less touch, less presence, less ordinary life shared — and in doing so, they reveal which aspects of the relationship rest on daily contact and which on something more structural. Some couples discover in the distance a clarity and intentionality they didn't have when proximity made everything easy. This domain examines what actually sustains love across physical separation and what the distance tends to clarify.
Each step builds on the last.