Mike and I will be together for 5 years next week! We're both well into our 40s and have been married before. We lived in the same city for 16-months and have been in an LDR for 3 years and 8 months. He was in the military and was transferred to Tucson. I had two teenagers and I didn't want to force them to change their lives for my personal happiness. Now they're both in college and I'm finally in a position to meet my own needs.
Mike is now retired and has chosen to live in Tucson for the rest of his life. If we're going to live together, I need to go to Tucson. I work in Washington, DC and have a great job that I love. Finding a well-paying job in Tucson has proven to be impossible, but I've been able to work it out so I can work in DC two weeks a month and work the other two weeks in Tucson. I'll have to pay for the travel costs myself, but I'm willing to do that for us to be together.
After all this time, and against all odds, we're finally able to close the distance in less than a month - even if it is only part-time! One would think we'd be thrilled - excited and counting the days. Unfortunately, this is not the case. For the last few weeks, all we do is argue. These discussions are mostly over the little details that come along with making this change, but I've become concerned that it's more than that since we can't seem to agree on ANYTHING.
For those that have closed - or are about to close - the distance, have you experienced this lack of harmony just prior to making the move?
Mike is now retired and has chosen to live in Tucson for the rest of his life. If we're going to live together, I need to go to Tucson. I work in Washington, DC and have a great job that I love. Finding a well-paying job in Tucson has proven to be impossible, but I've been able to work it out so I can work in DC two weeks a month and work the other two weeks in Tucson. I'll have to pay for the travel costs myself, but I'm willing to do that for us to be together.
After all this time, and against all odds, we're finally able to close the distance in less than a month - even if it is only part-time! One would think we'd be thrilled - excited and counting the days. Unfortunately, this is not the case. For the last few weeks, all we do is argue. These discussions are mostly over the little details that come along with making this change, but I've become concerned that it's more than that since we can't seem to agree on ANYTHING.
For those that have closed - or are about to close - the distance, have you experienced this lack of harmony just prior to making the move?
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