I actually don't think long distance would have made relationships too difficult! I don't think professors truly stay at Hogwarts for the majority of the year. Sure, they have to teach
and take care of students, but there could be a rotating schedule of sorts so that some professors return home in the evening while others supervise the kids at school. I believe it's canon that there are multiple professors teaching each class, so there should be enough adults around to maintain the rotating schedule, not to mention dozens of prefects and ghosts who also help to patrol corridors. Homes are only a Floo away, and there are fireplaces in all professors' offices.
I'm getting off track buuut what I'm trying to say is that I think professors had a lot more time to invest in their personal lives than we know. For example, Minerva McGonagall lived in Hogsmeade with her husband while teaching at Hogwarts. She went to school every morning and returned home in the evenings. I think professors would be given the choice to live at Hogwarts or at home with their family, and if they choose to stay at school they would still have many means of communication to keep in touch with their partners, like Brig said.
Also omg I forgot that Filch and Pince were together. xD
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Sadly, Charity did not get a happy ending but I like to think that she enjoyed life with her Muggle gadgets and travelling to Muggle communities around the world.
This is really sweet - perhaps Charity stayed single because she loved exploring the Muggle world by herself?
About houses: I also see Binns as a former Ravenclaw, though he certainly lacks the 'claw creativity. Grubbly-Plank could have been a Ravenclaw too - very competent, unbiased and respectful of different teaching styles (Hagrid's).