California based R&B singer Grace Weber graces the SSL podcast.
This week the episode offered fresher perspective with smitten R&B star Grace who happens to be married latching on the topic “Long Distance Relationships”.
Grace’s lens of a woman who’s been in a long and committed relationship in her early 20’s (20-24) provided much insight into how she navigated through her personal experience being in a long distance based relationship.
With her significant other living in a different state, and even leaving the country for over 3 months for studying purposes, she was in an enlightened space to share how to keep the relationship as spicy and engaging when her partner wasn’t around.
“We were young so something that made it work was that we could give each other space because we were just so focused on our own lives, so working things out separately while together worked out for us”, the “Thru The Fire” singer Grace opened up quite softly.
She continued stressing trust was an important tenet in ensuring things were easier “He just trusts me so much that it makes me feel super confident” Grace conceded whilst mentioning her love language was “touch” and at this point and “she probably couldn’t handle a long distance relationship in this day and age”.
“Back then there wasn’t FaceTime or WhatsApp so it was a different time about 8-10 years ago” she joked gingerly.
“I’m still amazed how we did it” Grace quipped.
Both Tallie and Grace in tandem also aligned on the fact that going above and beyond in applying effort such as extra communication was a huge factor in bettering affairs between two partners. Tallie admitted to being in a long-distance relationship during the pandemic and even owning an airline credit card in order to make her relationship work.
From ways to stay romantic in a long distance relationship such as gifts in the mailbox, keeping souvenirs such as hoodies, constant communication, to the intensity and look-forwards, the two left it all on the floor allowing us into their lives almost.
Check out the episode below: