When I met my SO he was already separated from his wife, who cheated on him a few years ago (had a relationship while he was deployed). Since then almost a year and a half has gone by and he is just now getting the ball rolling on his divorce (due to things like living situations and income that would be affected if he were no longer 'married' while in the army). His being 'married' has put an obviously HUGE strain on the relationship because she has been trying to get him back since the day I met him. I know he loves me and wants to be with me because he is changing his life for me. He did not reenlist so he could be with me and is willing to come to me so we can be together. We are entering the home stretch as he would be out of the army in November. But the strain of long distance plus the divorce has worn us out so much we cant see any hope any more. I guess the reason I'm writing is because I would just like some advice on how to keep things going. Things have gotten so hard that all the plans we made, and living together seems like a fantasy that was just a dream we we're chasing that will never come true. Should we stick it out and find out if things work? We keep breaking up over fights and things that would not be relevant if we were not in an LDR, but the reason we keep coming back is because we feel we haven't had a REAL chance at a relationship. One that didn't involve a crazy wife, the military, and the distance. Because when we see each other the doubts and fights always melt away. The strain of everything has made us do and say things we both regret, and I feel our past will always be creeping up one us, even if we do end up closing the distance.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks
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