Hey all you people on the forums,
I'm Eclectic Woman, I've been in a LDR for one whole month (which you know, seems such a very short time, my last realtionship was two years, but Rome wasn't built in a day).
We met in person, on a conference, hit it off immediately, and only two days later did we discover the age difference (nine years!) However we have so much in common, and such good chemistry that we started talking online every night, and pretty soon it became pretty clear how we both were feeling. (he lives two hours away, and when you are a tertiary student with no money and no transport it might as well be 200 miles).
We have many passions in common, however we do disagree on one fundamental aspect. (religion, he's an agnostic, I'm a fundy xtian) which I refuse to compromise on (been honest about that, as with everything, from the start) so we have set a time limit on our realtionship. We have until December of next year to either make it or break it.
Here's hoping we make it.
We have multiple issues to contend with, to name a few:
1. My parents don't now about him as I would be dead to them if I had a realtionship outside of our faith. I'm only willing to risk being cut off if I know I will marry the man
2. Distance (duh)
3. Age difference (although the fact we both love the same things and we are both still tertiary students helps a lot!)
In saying this, he is amazing, the first person in my life who truly gets me, and he feels the same way. We compliment each other, I am outgoing, bubbly, (and a bit of a drama queen) and he is introverted, quietly confident and very stable.
Best case scenario, is that we both agree on faith, and then we marry. Worst case? We break up in 1.5 years mutually, and as friends.
But until those times, I would really appreciate the support this forum seems to offer, I want to make this work for as long as we have it. He is amazing and I love him.
As an intro to myself, I am studying to be a high-school teacher, am a kiwi, sing opera, read like a maniac, am passionate about politics, am addicted to chocolate and spend far too much time on the internet. One of these days I'd like to marry, have lots of kids, homeschool 'em and become an author. (my SO wants the same, with the addition of opening his own cafe and moving into politics a bit later)
Looking forward to talking with you all!
EclecticWoman
I'm Eclectic Woman, I've been in a LDR for one whole month (which you know, seems such a very short time, my last realtionship was two years, but Rome wasn't built in a day).
We met in person, on a conference, hit it off immediately, and only two days later did we discover the age difference (nine years!) However we have so much in common, and such good chemistry that we started talking online every night, and pretty soon it became pretty clear how we both were feeling. (he lives two hours away, and when you are a tertiary student with no money and no transport it might as well be 200 miles).
We have many passions in common, however we do disagree on one fundamental aspect. (religion, he's an agnostic, I'm a fundy xtian) which I refuse to compromise on (been honest about that, as with everything, from the start) so we have set a time limit on our realtionship. We have until December of next year to either make it or break it.
Here's hoping we make it.
We have multiple issues to contend with, to name a few:
1. My parents don't now about him as I would be dead to them if I had a realtionship outside of our faith. I'm only willing to risk being cut off if I know I will marry the man
2. Distance (duh)
3. Age difference (although the fact we both love the same things and we are both still tertiary students helps a lot!)
In saying this, he is amazing, the first person in my life who truly gets me, and he feels the same way. We compliment each other, I am outgoing, bubbly, (and a bit of a drama queen) and he is introverted, quietly confident and very stable.
Best case scenario, is that we both agree on faith, and then we marry. Worst case? We break up in 1.5 years mutually, and as friends.
But until those times, I would really appreciate the support this forum seems to offer, I want to make this work for as long as we have it. He is amazing and I love him.
As an intro to myself, I am studying to be a high-school teacher, am a kiwi, sing opera, read like a maniac, am passionate about politics, am addicted to chocolate and spend far too much time on the internet. One of these days I'd like to marry, have lots of kids, homeschool 'em and become an author. (my SO wants the same, with the addition of opening his own cafe and moving into politics a bit later)
Looking forward to talking with you all!
EclecticWoman
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