I usually don't join forums often anymore, but since I'm bored (and admittedly a bit lonely), I will.
I'm currently a 23 year old college student in Canada who has had several long distance relationships in the past (all the short-distance ones just never work out). Right now I'm with my girlfriend who is in Maine. Things are a little bit rough because on one hand, I wish my SO was around to talk and play video games and whatnot, I also recognize that her chosen line of work (animal care & rehab) is not exactly the easiest to find a job for, and thus requires a large amount of time dedicated to volunteering. She also hasn't been physically feeling well since she completed her finals, and yet here I am vying for attention I feel bad asking for. It's a rather terrible no-win scenario on my part, it feels like.
On a more positive note, we've been at this for quite some time and we're pretty satisfied with our relationship (sans times like this, but I imagine everyone has 'em). I myself am a software developer looking at the video game industry for employment (or writing; I've written several video game guides that have been officially recognized by some companies).
So...yeah. Not sure what else to write here.
I'm currently a 23 year old college student in Canada who has had several long distance relationships in the past (all the short-distance ones just never work out). Right now I'm with my girlfriend who is in Maine. Things are a little bit rough because on one hand, I wish my SO was around to talk and play video games and whatnot, I also recognize that her chosen line of work (animal care & rehab) is not exactly the easiest to find a job for, and thus requires a large amount of time dedicated to volunteering. She also hasn't been physically feeling well since she completed her finals, and yet here I am vying for attention I feel bad asking for. It's a rather terrible no-win scenario on my part, it feels like.
On a more positive note, we've been at this for quite some time and we're pretty satisfied with our relationship (sans times like this, but I imagine everyone has 'em). I myself am a software developer looking at the video game industry for employment (or writing; I've written several video game guides that have been officially recognized by some companies).
So...yeah. Not sure what else to write here.
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