I'll try to be brief, but some background is necessary:
This is my second LDR, and in both relationships I met the guys online. First LDR with "Eric" was unsuccessful when we proved to be incompatible after meeting a couple times, but I think it really prepared me for my current relationship. My parents were mostly uncomfortable about my relationship with Eric, although they did allow us to meet- which I right away did not like very much. It was incredibly awkward for everyone. He stayed for a week, and every minute of it made me a bit squeamish.
When Alex and I got together, I was living in a dorm at school. It was easy for me to fly to meet him without my parents being involved, and we clicked immediately. We were able to visit on weekends or during breaks- his parents were incredibly happy about us and helped the trips. Unfortunately, my family was first introduced to the relationship via a hickey on my neck. They did not (and will not) know about the trips, but assumed he came to my city to visit friends. When he officially met my sister, she immediately approved. He met my mom very briefly, but she gathered he was nice enough.
Living at home for the Summer, I have to ask for permission for him to visit (and meet my dad in the process). 2 months have gone by without a straight-forward answer and constant pestering from me. Finally my dad tells me that he doesn't want to encourage this because he does not think it is a real relationship, and he thinks I should be more focused on my relationships with the people immediately around me and dating people who live locally.
This brings me to my questions:
How do you handle unsupportive people, family in particular?
Is there anything I can do to show my parents meeting people online and having a long distance relationship isn't just some kind of fantasy that can never be fulfilled?
And finally, how do I start to get on my feet and out on my own at 19? I know it may seem unrelated, but the more independent I am from them, the more free I am to make my own choices without them interfering.
This is my second LDR, and in both relationships I met the guys online. First LDR with "Eric" was unsuccessful when we proved to be incompatible after meeting a couple times, but I think it really prepared me for my current relationship. My parents were mostly uncomfortable about my relationship with Eric, although they did allow us to meet- which I right away did not like very much. It was incredibly awkward for everyone. He stayed for a week, and every minute of it made me a bit squeamish.
When Alex and I got together, I was living in a dorm at school. It was easy for me to fly to meet him without my parents being involved, and we clicked immediately. We were able to visit on weekends or during breaks- his parents were incredibly happy about us and helped the trips. Unfortunately, my family was first introduced to the relationship via a hickey on my neck. They did not (and will not) know about the trips, but assumed he came to my city to visit friends. When he officially met my sister, she immediately approved. He met my mom very briefly, but she gathered he was nice enough.
Living at home for the Summer, I have to ask for permission for him to visit (and meet my dad in the process). 2 months have gone by without a straight-forward answer and constant pestering from me. Finally my dad tells me that he doesn't want to encourage this because he does not think it is a real relationship, and he thinks I should be more focused on my relationships with the people immediately around me and dating people who live locally.
This brings me to my questions:
How do you handle unsupportive people, family in particular?
Is there anything I can do to show my parents meeting people online and having a long distance relationship isn't just some kind of fantasy that can never be fulfilled?
And finally, how do I start to get on my feet and out on my own at 19? I know it may seem unrelated, but the more independent I am from them, the more free I am to make my own choices without them interfering.
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