I know I know, they don't most work for people. Right. So do most relationships in general. Why not risk it if you love someone? I'm getting frustrated with dealing with the naysayers in my GF's and I relationship. I do my best to shield and protect her from that sort of negativity in our relationship because it will harbor uncertainties, insecurity, and ultimately break us apart.
I've been Long Distance with my girlfriend since September. When I left her in August there was uncertainty about us being together. We thought it was over, we didn't talk for nearly a month, but we slowly decided we wanted to be with each other. We've been fortunate to see each other in October, November, December, January, March ranging from a few days to a big stretch of three weeks during her winter break. We love each other a lot, communicate daily, we joke around, have fun, strongly sexually attracted to one another, despite all of the distance we have. She's coming to see me in less than two weeks. Ideally we will be together at the end of May this year so less than two months away. Depending on school it might be extended to August, but I doubt it at this moment.
Anyways I was irritated at my aunt suggesting to me that I should let my girlfriend go, pursue other options, see other people. She even suggested to me that I don't even tell her. This is a bit appalling to me. When I'm with someone I'm with them and put full commitment into the relationship. I know my gf's friend attempts to dissuade her from the relationship also and we got into arguments about her friend. Funny thing she tried to add me on Facebook for some reason...after talking about me so much behind my back.
I'm just venting this frustration out. I would think that more people would be more encouraging of LDRs and more supportive because it is already hard enough without hearing all the outside flak from naysayers.
I've been Long Distance with my girlfriend since September. When I left her in August there was uncertainty about us being together. We thought it was over, we didn't talk for nearly a month, but we slowly decided we wanted to be with each other. We've been fortunate to see each other in October, November, December, January, March ranging from a few days to a big stretch of three weeks during her winter break. We love each other a lot, communicate daily, we joke around, have fun, strongly sexually attracted to one another, despite all of the distance we have. She's coming to see me in less than two weeks. Ideally we will be together at the end of May this year so less than two months away. Depending on school it might be extended to August, but I doubt it at this moment.
Anyways I was irritated at my aunt suggesting to me that I should let my girlfriend go, pursue other options, see other people. She even suggested to me that I don't even tell her. This is a bit appalling to me. When I'm with someone I'm with them and put full commitment into the relationship. I know my gf's friend attempts to dissuade her from the relationship also and we got into arguments about her friend. Funny thing she tried to add me on Facebook for some reason...after talking about me so much behind my back.
I'm just venting this frustration out. I would think that more people would be more encouraging of LDRs and more supportive because it is already hard enough without hearing all the outside flak from naysayers.
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