We thought about this. We are both very into storytelling, but it seems to require quite a bit of upfront effort. So it would be more like a relatively rare sort of special event, where one of us sets up a story to share with the other. It wouldn't be a casual thing to do at the end of a long day.
TimBur1e6 writes: Suppose you had just moved 1000 miles away from your significant other, but you wanted to continue to create shared life experiences. You could text, or talk by voice, or even video chat. And those would all be good things to do. However, there's a difference between telling someone about your day, and actually spending time together. What are some fun and constructive ways of spending time together on the net? In particular, what are good things to do with a significant other who is less into combat, and more into collaboration, exploration, creativity, and storytelling?