Misunderstanding is a normal thing in any type of relationship but it is well experienced in long-distance relationships. The physical separation that characterizes long-distance relationships introduces a layer of complexity to communication. Unlike proximity-based relationships where non-verbal cues and shared physical spaces contribute significantly to understanding, the absence of these elements in long-distance scenarios can give rise to a heightened susceptibility to misconceptions.
The geographical distance can act as a magnifying lens, amplifying the potential for misinterpretations in both verbal and written communication. The absence of immediate visual and emotional cues may lead to the unintentional distortion of messages, creating an environment where the seeds of misunderstanding can take root and flourish.
Any type of misunderstanding can be sorted if both parties agree to be together.
If you are feeling lonely in the relationship, it's important to speak up and try to make efforts for things to work; but if it seems not to be then you need to detach yourself to remain happy.