Hello, I am Newbie to LDAF, but not to being in an LDR.
I have been presently, in an LDR, for five years. I live the Maryland suburbs of DC. She lives in New Mexico. I am 45, she is 46. I was planning to move out there, the first year. Her parents even had a spare house we could live in. We looked at it. I was eager to move in to the spare house, which was only a few miles from the main house. But it has never materialized. Her mother was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma before we met. Then she told me that because of her parents' age(81 n' 74 respectively), that she wanted to stay with them, but she still wanted to have a relationship with me. That is still the case, today. I have stuck it out, because of two previous (and terribly bad) experiences.
But what gave me pause this year, was when a dear 'online' friend nearly died in July. So in August, instead of flying out to New Mexico, I chose to stay home so my online friend could get a hold of me, as she recuperated from major surgery.(Yes, I know, even my friend said I should have gone out there) One of the biggest problems that has become worse over the years, is communication. In the beginning, we were on the phone 5-6hrs. a night, since I have free nights n' weekends on my cell phone plan. As the years have progressed, the communication has become less n' less. Our avenues of communication are phone, e-mail, Yahoo IM, and Facebook. But now I rarely see/hear anything from her.
I don't know what to do. Please give me some feedback?
I have been presently, in an LDR, for five years. I live the Maryland suburbs of DC. She lives in New Mexico. I am 45, she is 46. I was planning to move out there, the first year. Her parents even had a spare house we could live in. We looked at it. I was eager to move in to the spare house, which was only a few miles from the main house. But it has never materialized. Her mother was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma before we met. Then she told me that because of her parents' age(81 n' 74 respectively), that she wanted to stay with them, but she still wanted to have a relationship with me. That is still the case, today. I have stuck it out, because of two previous (and terribly bad) experiences.
But what gave me pause this year, was when a dear 'online' friend nearly died in July. So in August, instead of flying out to New Mexico, I chose to stay home so my online friend could get a hold of me, as she recuperated from major surgery.(Yes, I know, even my friend said I should have gone out there) One of the biggest problems that has become worse over the years, is communication. In the beginning, we were on the phone 5-6hrs. a night, since I have free nights n' weekends on my cell phone plan. As the years have progressed, the communication has become less n' less. Our avenues of communication are phone, e-mail, Yahoo IM, and Facebook. But now I rarely see/hear anything from her.
I don't know what to do. Please give me some feedback?
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