Survey: the average Texan would travel less than five hours for long-distance relationship

A new survey shows that distance may not make the heart grow fonder — especially in a state as big as Texas. Online photo book creator Mixbook surveyed 3,000 Americans to find out how long they’d drive to maintain a long-distance relationship. Researchers found that, on average, Texans would travel fewer than five hours to fan a long distance flame.
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