Lancecastor
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Agreed, most people dont like Butters, but its a bit rude of people to get all excited about LTRs love afair and not Butt's.
LTR is anjelina jolie... Butt is Jen Anuston, Sean is Brad Pitt in their triangle?
truth and lance have barely more than a nodding aquaintance. he's just trying to create drama and appear relevant. same old same old.Not true. At all.
I happen to like Butters.
And gb romances make me smile when they work out.
Quick stats
•125 miles – the average distance in a long distance relationships
•1.5 times – the average number of times couples visited each other (per month)
•3 letters – the average number of letters couples write each other (per week)
•0.7 days – the average number of days between couples calling each other
•14 month – the average number of months before couples expect to move back together
•70 % of all failed long distance relationships fails due to unplanned changes
Research, statistics and figures in courtesy of Dr. Guldner at The Center for the Study of Long Distance Relationships
When Harry met Butters....
GB Romances are a shared experience for our Community.
Usually, they don't work out.
But sometimes...they do!
But it's the sharing that counts.
I am so looking forward to hearing about how Butters adjusts to life in the backwoods of the south after a life in London!
This is going to be grrrreat!
it'll be exactly like coming home. i spent the first 18 years of my life in the countryside and love everything about it. to return to that, and get to share it with the man i love? priceless.
now off you scoot, li'l bug.
Rural America, which encompasses nearly 75% of the land area of the United States, currently accounts for about 16% of the country's population, the lowest in the nation's history.
The reasons surrounding the slowing population growth compared with urban and suburban areas are complicated, but those who have studied the shift boil it down to one thing: fewer opportunities.
It is the same in much of the country today. As towns shrink, there is less demand for everyday services that create jobs.
who'd want to go to america?
ok, maybe to visit, but not to live there. now canada....