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Can love endure an extreme situation? Does a #relationshipcrisis occur when you suddenly can't see each other anymore - as is currently the case due to Corona - and are in a long-distance relationship? And what happens when you move in together straight away because external circumstances dictate it - even though you've actually only just met and your love is still very new? In this episode, Frank talks to people from two relationships. Firstly, there are Lisa and Lyn. The two met on a yoga break shortly before the exit restrictions imposed by the Corona virus were imposed - and decided without further ado not to say goodbye in two different directions, but to spend this time together. But can that work out? The two documented themselves for us for a week - and also recorded the difficult times. Do they want to continue spending so intensively together at the end of the week? Frank also talks to Julie in this episode - her situation is the complete opposite of that of Lyn and Lisa. She actually lives in Chile with her boyfriend and parents. When the situation there became more tense due to the corona virus, they decided to fly back home. But Julie's boyfriend is Greek - which is why Julie flew back to Germany and her boyfriend flew to Greece to see his family. They are now in a long-distance relationship for an indefinite period of time. A real test of endurance for both of them... You can find out how Lyn, Lisa and Julie deal with these extreme situations in our new episode: "Relationship crisis? Love in difficult times" Episode 3 of the question "How far can love go?" Here is the playlist with all episodes: • Open relationship: We live the free... If you want to find out more about Frank - here is his Instagram account: / f_cybert Reporter: Frank Seibert Author: Michael Bartlewski Camera: Robert Stöger Editing: Robert Stöger Channel Management: Samira Schütz Editor: Florian Meyer-Hawranek This is The Question: There are these big, tricky questions that have no easy answers: Why do we bully? Why do we let animals suffer? Do we drink too much? Or: What does porn do to us? My team and I are interested in questions that have something directly to do with our lives, but also topics that are important to all of us and are often only discussed superficially. We look for answers to these questions, week after week - openly, honestly and independently. We don't meet experts to do this, we are there: at the slaughterhouse, at the swingers' party, while proselytizing in the pedestrian zone. And because we want to get to know as many perspectives as possible in our search, we always spend several weeks thinking about a question. In the end, we want to give an answer, even if that isn't easy for us. With every video - but especially in the discussions with you - we get a little closer to an answer to the big, tricky questions. The question on Facebook: / diefrage The question on Instagram: / diefrage_offiziell ──────────────────────────── YEAH! We are also part of #funk. Check it out: YouTube: / funkofficial funk WebApp: https://go.funk.net Facebook: / funk Instagram: / funk https://go.funk.net/impressum funk is a joint offering of the Association of Broadcasting Corporations of the Federal Republic of Germany (ARD) and the Second German Television (ZDF).