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Dr. Crystal Jiang, of the department of communication at the City University in Hong Kong, claims, "Long-distance couples try harder than geographically close couples in communicating affection and intimacy, and their efforts do pay back".
Dismiss us as a perversely narrow-minded bunch if you must, but remember that every family has its own habits, shared rites and modes of communicating affection (or disaffection, of course).
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