<p>hey, how common are cal/ucla relationships? do they work?</p>
<p>you mean romantic relationships among individual students?</p>
<p>my guess is they often do not work, if only because long distance romantic relationships in general do not often work</p>
<p>listen to dobby! Harry Potter is in graveeee dangerrr</p>
<p>Oh no, is this going to turn into the College Life forum?</p>
<p>Yeah please clarify if you're asking about relationships within each school or relationships involving a member from each school.</p>
<p>Why not answer both?</p>
<p>Do relationships from different colleges work?</p>
<p>Do relationships from the same college work?</p>
<p>Kind of a pointless question, really...it all depends on the individuals. I guess there is a larger trend of long-distance relationships failing (than close-distance relationships, I mean), but there are definitely long-distance ones that work out there. It all depends on the individuals involved - there is no hard-and-fast rule.</p>
<p>from personal experience, that would be a definite no.</p>
<p>Yea.. it's not gonna work out, especially when you got hot Cal guys like me strolling around campus...</p>
<p>lol commonsense, what if the guy was at berkeley</p>
<p>please.. man or woman... they wouldn't be able to resist me</p>
<p>LOL commonsense.</p>
<p>the guy is in cal and the girl is in ucla. the guy might come to LA for the ftbl game in LA and has many other friends college friends in LA...</p>
<p>a long distance relationship like that rarely works out...</p>
<p>hmm yea.. and even if he went down to LA it seems like he would spend a lot of the time there watching football and hanging out with his guy friends.</p>