JoeMarron said:
I'll go as far to say that it's unlikely that she'll cheat. Decent, quality women simply don't have the desire to cheat on a man she's interested in/in love with/satisfied with. It doesn't matter if he's 5 seconds away or an ocean away. If we're basing it on numbers, most LDRs fail the same reason most regular relationships fail; most men have no idea what they're doing and most men don't know how to choose the right woman for a relationship. Some men will even lose interest in the LDR and move on to someone else.
Joe I am assuming you are in a LDR? I was in one for a year and just got out of it. She was 1.5 hrs away so I would see her every weekend.
It wasn't until I was out of it until I could see the truth behind most LDRs. I agree 100% with what you are saying, but your view on them is skewed because you are comparing these statements to your own LDR.
As a whole, a LDR is a bad idea and it ends up being a waste of time.
To be honest, my brother is an example of it working out. He dated a girl for a year and then spent TWO years long term, Boston to Cali. She is a quality girl that (hopefully) wouldn't cheat on him and it worked out in the end. 5 years later and they are happily living in the same city. Their jobs have been secured, both doctors, and I guarantee they will get engaged in less than a year.
The simple fact is that something like this is RARE. Most people enter these relationships with an immature mindset. Thus, the OP's post applies to most situations, maybe not yours, but most.
I entered my LDR with an immature mindset. Had I kept my ex as a long distance plate, I would have avoided a big headache. There was no end in sight so I shouldn't have gotten myself involved. Now I have to chalk it up as an experience that I won't repeat.