Greetings everyone, or as we say in Northern Germany, Moin moin! I'm very happy to find this forum, and I hope I'm welcome here
I'm a 22 year old gal in a rather fresh relationship with a 23 year old guy from Utah. We are both huge nerds, so we met on a forum about a cartoon we both like a lot. I was still in a relationship when we started chatting each other up. I was definitely not avaible, but even if that hadn't been the case, I was absolutely not interested in anything romantic at that point because he was not in a good mental place at the time and had still quite some troubling views on relationships. As the months went by, my worries that my current relationship had been petering out were confirmed, and my friend was making fantastic progress with his mental health and confronted his fears and troubles regarding romance. I was the last to realize it, but by that point I was falling hard for him, and after quite a few honest conversations we decided to give a LDR a shot!
Since then, we've met once - He visited me in Germany for the first week of April. It was an absolutely amazing time - I think I should spare you the overly longwinded gushing, but we are going to see each other again from late July to mid August, and if that goes over just as well I think I really want to lead a life together with him. He's going to graduate either this Fall or Spring, and he's always dreamt of moving to Europe, so it's very fortunate that I'm another incentive on top of that I'm a very cautious, organizing type of person, so I already set up a budget plan for us to save up for his move, and I do my best to stay smart about the steps we need to take. I don't think I'm particularly good at this whole LDR business, especially considering how impatient and lonely I can get, but thankfully I'm also incredibly stubborn, so there's no way I'll give up anytime soon.
He has already met my mom and she welcomed him as part of the family immediately. I haven't met his family yet, but I plan to visit in December, after Christmas. Truth to be told, I'm pretty worried about the cultural and religious differences - While he left the faith years ago, his family is still very much Mormon and conservative, while I was only loosely raised Christian and am not religious at all. I'm also what a stereotypical conservative might call a "raging leftie", so I really hope I'm not going to accidentally offend anyone. I've had a webcam call with his mom and he said she liked me a lot during that, so that's something at least. Regardless, I'm pretty nervous, and it's still over 6 months until then!
About me, I enjoy myriads of nerdy hobbies, especially videogames, cartoons, superhero comics (Batman is my favorite) and collecting figurines. I aspire to be a voice actor one day, but for now I'm starting evening school in August to improve on my high school degree (for those who are familiar with the German education system, I'm trying to get my Abitur). I also enjoy to draw silly things, go to concerts (especially Metal music-related ones) and do volunteer work both for conventions and a local summer camp.
I hope I didn't babble on for too long now - Apologies if I did, when I'm nervous I never know when to shut up Many thanks for reading, and hello again!
I'm a 22 year old gal in a rather fresh relationship with a 23 year old guy from Utah. We are both huge nerds, so we met on a forum about a cartoon we both like a lot. I was still in a relationship when we started chatting each other up. I was definitely not avaible, but even if that hadn't been the case, I was absolutely not interested in anything romantic at that point because he was not in a good mental place at the time and had still quite some troubling views on relationships. As the months went by, my worries that my current relationship had been petering out were confirmed, and my friend was making fantastic progress with his mental health and confronted his fears and troubles regarding romance. I was the last to realize it, but by that point I was falling hard for him, and after quite a few honest conversations we decided to give a LDR a shot!
Since then, we've met once - He visited me in Germany for the first week of April. It was an absolutely amazing time - I think I should spare you the overly longwinded gushing, but we are going to see each other again from late July to mid August, and if that goes over just as well I think I really want to lead a life together with him. He's going to graduate either this Fall or Spring, and he's always dreamt of moving to Europe, so it's very fortunate that I'm another incentive on top of that I'm a very cautious, organizing type of person, so I already set up a budget plan for us to save up for his move, and I do my best to stay smart about the steps we need to take. I don't think I'm particularly good at this whole LDR business, especially considering how impatient and lonely I can get, but thankfully I'm also incredibly stubborn, so there's no way I'll give up anytime soon.
He has already met my mom and she welcomed him as part of the family immediately. I haven't met his family yet, but I plan to visit in December, after Christmas. Truth to be told, I'm pretty worried about the cultural and religious differences - While he left the faith years ago, his family is still very much Mormon and conservative, while I was only loosely raised Christian and am not religious at all. I'm also what a stereotypical conservative might call a "raging leftie", so I really hope I'm not going to accidentally offend anyone. I've had a webcam call with his mom and he said she liked me a lot during that, so that's something at least. Regardless, I'm pretty nervous, and it's still over 6 months until then!
About me, I enjoy myriads of nerdy hobbies, especially videogames, cartoons, superhero comics (Batman is my favorite) and collecting figurines. I aspire to be a voice actor one day, but for now I'm starting evening school in August to improve on my high school degree (for those who are familiar with the German education system, I'm trying to get my Abitur). I also enjoy to draw silly things, go to concerts (especially Metal music-related ones) and do volunteer work both for conventions and a local summer camp.
I hope I didn't babble on for too long now - Apologies if I did, when I'm nervous I never know when to shut up Many thanks for reading, and hello again!
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