Long Distance Love: The Lengths People Will Go for Love

Long Distance Love: The Lengths People Will Go for Love

Table of each state showing how many hours people in each state would be willing to travel.
Long distance infograph stats.

Our recent survey of 3,000 Americans has shed light on the maximum distance the average American is willing to travel for a long-distance relationship. On average, respondents said they would travel for 4 hours and 47 minutes to maintain the relationship. The results varied by state, with Alaskans willing to travel the farthest at 7 hours and 30 minutes, while New Mexicans were the least willing at 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Over half of those surveyed (51%) credited the success of long-distance relationships to advancements in video calling technology. Trust was seen as the most important virtue in these relationships (54%), followed by communication (26%), patience (10%), independence (6%), and emotional support (4%).

The survey also found that 44% of respondents would find a long-distance relationship more appealing if their partner lived in a desirable location such as Miami or Hawaii. Half of those in long-distance relationships reported writing physical love letters to their partner. However, despite these efforts, 42% of Americans still do not consider long-distance relationships as real.

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