I have to be honest here because it's been bothering me a lot recently. I would prefer the opinions of those who are in LDRs, so here goes:
My SO and I have been through a lot of rocky times. Things have been better and smoother between us for the past few months. However, we both have concerns about our relationship making it. Last year sometime, we agreed that we would let living together determine whether or not our relationship would last. We argue sometimes when together IRL but besides that things seem to go very well. My concerns mostly have to do with speculations based on the snapshots I've had of his behavior/habits when I am around him. His concerns, I suppose, are similar, but there may be others- I can't speak on that for him.
Anyway, does this make sense, to leave the relationship up to that experience? All I have are predictions; I don't feel like I have enough evidence at this point to say that things will not work between us. I wish I could take a peek at the future and see how things would go so I could either say, "Okay, that looks alright," or "Nope, that ain't working for me!"
Thoughts?
Suggestions?
My SO and I have been through a lot of rocky times. Things have been better and smoother between us for the past few months. However, we both have concerns about our relationship making it. Last year sometime, we agreed that we would let living together determine whether or not our relationship would last. We argue sometimes when together IRL but besides that things seem to go very well. My concerns mostly have to do with speculations based on the snapshots I've had of his behavior/habits when I am around him. His concerns, I suppose, are similar, but there may be others- I can't speak on that for him.
Anyway, does this make sense, to leave the relationship up to that experience? All I have are predictions; I don't feel like I have enough evidence at this point to say that things will not work between us. I wish I could take a peek at the future and see how things would go so I could either say, "Okay, that looks alright," or "Nope, that ain't working for me!"
Thoughts?
Suggestions?
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