When it comes to long-distance relationships in 2025, couples aren’t just surviving — they’re straight-up innovating. Forget the shaky video calls and endless “miss u” texts. These days, staying close from afar means syncing your playlists and your pleasure settings.

According to new research from sexual wellness brand We-Vibe, most people in long-distance relationships miss physical touch and intimacy (shocker), but that doesn’t mean they’re giving up on connection. In fact, they’re getting creative — turning to tech, toys, and good old-fashioned sexting to close the gap. We-Vibes research shows that nearly a quarter of couples are already using app-controlled sex toys, and more than half of those say it’s made a big difference in their satisfaction. Shop We-Vibe We-Vibe See Mor

See Full Page