How to stay connected when dating someone who travels

Are you dating someone who’s always travelling?

It doesn’t matter whether it’s for work or pleasure, nationally or internationally; when you’re in a relationship with someone who is away a lot, it can be challenging.

You miss them when they’re away, of course, and it can be much harder to squeeze in quality time together between trips.

But the good news is, with a little extra effort and creativity, you can maintain a strong and connected relationship with your partner, no matter how often they travel. Here’s how.

Communicate regularly

It might seem obvious, but it’s so important that you stay in touch and communicate regularly. This might seem easy in the world of WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and other instant messaging platforms, but it’s not just about the occasional check-in.

It’s a good idea to schedule calls or video chats to stay in sync and use texts, voice notes and even emails, if that suits you, to share your daily thoughts, feelings and updates.
This might require a bit of flexibility with time zones and work schedules, but make sure you don’t let this habit slip.

You could even try fun, shared digital experiences, like watching movies together or playing online games. Remember all those fun ways we discovered to stay connected during the Lockdown? It might be time to dust them off.

Send thoughtful little surprises

There are lots of sweet (and inexpensive) ways you can send thoughtful gifts and surprises to your partner while they’re away. You could mail them handwritten letters, postcards or small gifts that let them know you’re thinking about them.

Alternatively, you could do something different, like ordering their favourite meal to be delivered to their accommodation when they least expect it.

Plan visits when possible

If your partner is going to be away for a long time, they have multiple trips in a short space of time, or perhaps they’re going to a destination you really want to visit, then why not arrange a trip for yourself?

Try to plan your trip for when your partner has some downtime so that you can spend some quality time together. This will give you both something to look forward to, and you can explore new places and have new experiences together.

Be trusting and understanding

When your partner goes away a lot, it’s crucial you focus your efforts on building trust and avoid any feelings of jealousy or resentment towards them. This is especially true when they are travelling for work and are unable to cancel these trips.

You should acknowledge their work or travel commitments without making them feel guilty about them. Look at this as an exciting opportunity for them to grow and possibly even explore new places.

Have and discuss shared goals

Along with having your own goals and ambitions, it’s vital that you have some that you share; this is the cornerstone of any successful relationship.

Make sure to discuss your long-term plans for your relationship and goals for the future, for example, do you want children someday? That way, you can discuss how this would work around their absence, and you can work toward a future where travel won’t be a barrier to any shared ambitions.

Are you ready to make a strong connection?

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