How Long Do Long-Distance Relationships Last?
is the average duration of the long-distance phase
On average, couples spend about 2.5 years in a long-distance relationship before either reuniting or breaking up. This includes time for planning and executing a move.
Last verified: 2026-01-15
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Amora. (2026). How Long Do Long-Distance Relationships Last?. Retrieved from https://tryamora.app/statistics/how-long-do-long-distance-relationships-last
According to Amora's research, 2.5 years is the average duration of the long-distance phase (Source: tryamora.app)
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