Anonymous wrote:The need to isolate could go on and on for a long time but people need to start living again. If you both really think something might be there I'd say you both commit, for two weeks, to being really good about masking, social distancing, washing your hands etc. etc. If you are both in good health and you do that the risk should be very low. Driving 200 miles is no problem. Hopefully, it will all be worth it.
2000 (thousand not hundred) miles. I agree with at some point you need to just meet and do your best to isolate before hand. How to meet—don’t know. Fly or drive If one of you can swing the time off. Life can’t be on hold indefinitely. In the mean time, make the effort to really get to know each other.Anonymous wrote:The need to isolate could go on and on for a long time but people need to start living again. If you both really think something might be there I'd say you both commit, for two weeks, to being really good about masking, social distancing, washing your hands etc. etc. If you are both in good health and you do that the risk should be very low. Driving 200 miles is no problem. Hopefully, it will all be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:I've been close friends with a guy for almost 10 years. A couple weeks ago we were talking and realized we always had a thing for each other, so we decided to start dating 👍
Problem is, we're about 2000 miles apart. Under normal circumstances we'd schedule a couple visits to see if it could work out. Obviously, we can't right now.
So we're in this sort of weird limbo where we're not really a couple, not really dating, but want to be more than friends and I'm kinda clueless on how to proceed 🤷♀️
We've been having Zoom dates a couple times a week and we text a little throughout the day. Is there anything else we could be doing?