I don’t think all long distance relationships are doomed to fail! I think the reason why long distance relationships don’t work is because of a lack of commitment from both parties and because often the relationship drags on without either person ever planning to move (so no light at the end of the long distance relationship tunnel). Years and years ago, a good friend of mine dated a girl in Australia whilst he was living in the United States. They broke up after six months (that’s not the important part of this story). Before they broke up, my friend introduced his best friend to one of his girlfriend’s good friends via the wonder that is Skype. The two friends had a good chat, swapped email addresses, stayed in contact, swapped Skype addresses, started chatting regularly and eventually he went to Australia for six months so they could meet in person. They became a couple. After he went back to the States they continued the relationship via Skype and email, until about a year later, when she went out to the States for six months. This went on for a few years, until (eventually), they got engaged, got married and moved to Australia permanently. Very happy ending! They did say, however, that the long distance aspect of their relationship was difficult and only survived because they were both very loyal and committed to the relationship, stayed in constant contact via instant messaging, email and Skype, and continually set new dates when they would see each other again (even if it was six months in the future, it gave them something to look forward to).