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Couples who have the goal of maintaining their long-distance dating relationships (LDDRs) and reducing the chance that the distance will result in their breaking up should:
 
  A) avoid being busy with personal projects.
  B) frequently have phone conversations to resolve trust issues.
  C) have frequent Skype encounters.
  D) avoid staying monogamous.

Question 2

Which of the following is an advantage of living apart together (LAT) relationships?
 
  A) Presence of shared history
  B) Presence of legal protection
  C) Convenience and cost effectiveness
  D) Cleanliness or orderliness



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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