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Do you still listen to NCT U songs with ...him?

So I've recently been getting back into NCT, and I like to listen to EVERY song, however as I was building up my NCT U playlist a lot of the OSTs and NCT Lab songs had him in (Radio Romance, NYCT, Rain Day, etc.)

Do the majority of people still listen to these songs/did you even listen to them at all, or should I kick them off my playlist entirely?

(I know it's more personal preference but some outside input is always useful lmao)

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u/Unicorncook1e — 1 day ago

back to life - fanmade album cover (OC)

Deciding between which version to use for my local files lol - any preference?

u/Unicorncook1e — 3 months ago

RESPOSTING WITH CORRECT TITLE, APOLOGIES

So for context, I (19F) and my girlfriend (18F) recently "broke up". I say that in quotation marks because theres still a chance.

To explain better, she's moving around a lot in upcoming monrhs and feels that she won't have enough time to talk to me/hang out on top of the time difference misaligning our schedules, so suggested that we don't do long distance anymore (and not in the good way).

The thing is, we still love each other, it's just it would take a mental strain on us both due to the lack of communication. However, she's said if things ever got better for her and we were still single then we could try and make it work again.

But I'm worried that because of the distance with the lqck of communication (and now with no need) we'll just drift apart and forget each other, which I really really do not want to be the case.

TL;DR, cutting to the meat of the problem, has anyone else ever taken a break from their long distance partner only to get back with them after an extended period of time and it worked out?

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u/Unicorncook1e — 4 months ago
▲ 1 r/LDR

So for context, I (19F) and my girlfriend (18F) recently "broke up". I say that in quotation marks because theres still a chance.

To explain better, she's moving around a lot in upcoming monrhs and feels that she won't have enough time to talk to me/hang out on top of the time difference misaligning our schedules, so suggested that we don't do long distance anymore (and not in the good way).

The thing is, we still love each other, it's just it would take a mental strain on us both due to the lack of communication. However, she's said if things ever got better for her and we were still single then we could try and make it work again.

But I'm worried that because of the distance with the lqck of communication (and now with no need) we'll just drift apart and forget each other, which I really really do not want to be the case.

TL;DR, cutting to the meat of the problem, has anyone else ever taken a break from their long distance partner only to get back with them after an extended period of time and it worked out?

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u/Unicorncook1e — 4 months ago

So for context, I (19F) and my girlfriend (18F) recently "broke up". I say that in quotation marks because theres still a chance.

To explain better, she's moving around a lot in upcoming monrhs and feels that she won't have enough time to talk to me/hang out on top of the time difference misaligning our schedules, so suggested that we don't do long distance anymore (and not in the good way).

The thing is, we still love each other, it's just it would take a mental strain on us both due to the lack of communication. However, she's said if things ever got better for her and we were still single then we could try and make it work again.

But I'm worried that because of the distance with the lqck of communication (and now with no need) we'll just drift apart and forget each other, which I really really do not want to be the case.

TL;DR, cutting to the meat of the problem, has anyone else ever taken a break from their long distance partner only to get back with them after an extended period of time and it worked out?

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u/Unicorncook1e — 4 months ago