By Edelmira Cárdenas
There is a lot of talk about long distance relationships. Some say that they are possible, others that they can be maintained but that "the four of them will be happy", some do not even imagine being with someone who is usually far away, some even say that it is impossible. There are many points, but what is the reality?
It is logical that when we talk about a long distance relationship one of the concerns is the fidelity of one of the two parties. It seems to me extremely valid to think that when someone is not close to his partner, one of the two think that the other will go to satisfy his appetites somewhere else, and although it is normal to think so, it is not entirely true. Because the point is: whoever wants to be unfaithful, does not need the pretext of distance to be unfaithful, but the craving to consummate the desire. True, yes, distance often gives the opportunity to do things that we would normally consider illicit in a relationship, but we must also admit that it can be a bridge to grow the virtues in a couple, such as trust.