Khloe Kardashian has admitted long distance can be "complicated" when it comes to her love life with Tristan Thompson.
The 33-year-old reality star is believed to be expecting her first child with the basketball star, but whilst she hasn’t confirmed the reports, she has revealed the moments of long distance between them whilst they’re working often leaves her "sad and lonely".
Writing in a post on her website, the blonde beauty said: "Nobody says dating long distance is easy – I am so happy Tristan and I live together now! The extra miles can sometimes make many aspects frustrating. Things can get complicated – you might get sad and lonely at times. (Don’t worry, BTW, that’s totally normal!) (sic)"
But the ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star also believes long distance relationships can help partners develop a "deeper" appreciation for one another, and thinks doing simple couple activities such as watching television over Skype can be the key to making the distance work.
She added: "However, being long distance also means you get to appreciate one another on a deeper level without the distractions of physical getting in the way And it makes simplest things – like holding hands, eating at the same table, feeling each other’s touch, taking a walk together, smelling their hair – the sweetest when you’re in the same city again.
"There might be hundreds or even thousands of miles between you two, but you can still share moments. Watch your favorite TV show over Facetime or do something productive, like go for a run or organize your closets together."
And Khloe closed off her post by explaining that she believes the distance between her and Tristan was worth it, as the pair are now happier than ever.
She concluded: "At the end of the day, this will be the most important thing to keep in mind as you continue to date and get to know each other. Do you both share the same dreams and ideals? Do you both want the same things out of life – and, more importantly, the relationship? If the answer is yes, then the sacrifices you’re making now will pay off big time in the long run."