Conversations Of A Sistah, Love & Relationships, Relationships

Are friendships possible once the relationship is over? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Can men and women remain friends after being lovers in relationships and having babies once their marriages and/or live-in situations have ended? Being civil is one thing but claiming to be the best of friends in constant contact and communication; is this a reality?

Of course, there are positive, wonderful friendships that are mutually beneficial to both friends that should last a lifetime. But then there are other relationships that should end because they are negative, destructive, or unhealthy.

My question is, are friendships possible once the relationship is over?

Join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as we explore this subject.

I’ll be taking your phone calls at 1-347-426-3645, press ‘1′ to speak with the host.

All “Conversations links” in this post make it possible to access the show.

See you on the air!

Conversations Of A Sistah, Long Distance Relationships, Love, Love & Relationships, Relationships

‘Long Distance Relationships…do they work?’ Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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I’ve heard all of the success stories of long-distance relationships and they’ve all made me wonder if they are actually realistic? Meaning can two people sincerely maintain a monogamous relationship in any long-distance situation and keep it faithful?

Thinking about the physical aspect of being apart from each other, what temptations will arise as the two individuals live with the relationship being apart? Does love long distance depend on the two individuals involved? 

And what type of cynical thoughts does one in love, long distance have in the meantime?

  1. What is that person doing with his/her spare time when you’re apart?
  2. Is he/she cheating?
  3. Is there someone local that their involved with but they keep that long distance relationship because they’re getting from the long-distance relationship what they can’t get locally.
  4. If there is no sex in the relationship, does it make the temptation even greater? Or is sex even an expectation?
  5. Is there actually someone else in the background?
  6. Is he/she cheating?
  7. Is he/she cheating?
  8. Because I’m out of sight, am I also out of mind?
  9. Is the bond between us strong enough to sustain the separation?
  10. Where is the trust and will it strengthen your convictions in the relationship?

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” for this topic, ‘Long Distance Relationships…and do they work?’

If yours has or hasn’t worked out and you’d like to share your story, email the show @conversations@optonline.net or call me tonight on the air at 1-347 426-3645 and remember to choose “option 1” to speak with me, the host.

In the meantime sound off here and access the show at any of the Conversations Links in this post.