Hi everyone.
This is my first post
I stumbled upon this website while I was looking for inspiration about LDR's, and I was pleasantly surprised. It is so nice to see a website dedicated to how LDR can in fact work, rather than every other site that seems to put them down and simply say there is no chance.
My boyfriend and I have been dating for little over a year now. We have spent every single day together. We go to university together, go out with friends together, nearly always sleep at each others houses. I guess I started taking it for granted that he would always be there.... I got so used to him that I never really considered how I would cope without him.
However a couple of weeks ago he decided to change universities and move up the coast to live with his family again. It devastated me. While I'm so thrilled for him as I know he will be happier back at home, I don't know how things are going to work for us now, and how I'm going to cope without having him as such a huge part of my everyday life.
We both feel so strongly about each other. I know I love him (though I haven't told him yet, and neither has he said the L word to me).
He asked me to move with him but as I am further in my university degree it would be extremely hard for me to transfer and it is better to wait until I have finished- either in one or two years. And even then I don't know whether I could move away from my family... So while this LDR is hopefully only a short time solution, it may turn out to be more long term. And I don't know if I can sustain that.
So here I am, about to embark in a long distance relationship- something I told myself I would never do. The plan is to fly up once every month for the weekend. And then see each other for the month break between semesters.....
I guess I'm just looking for some inspiration as to whether this relationship is sustainable? I'm hopeful that we can make it work but I am also wary because I suffer from anxiety, which makes a normal relationship hard, let alone one over long distance :/ I asked him if I he thinks we can do it and he said "I don't know, but I'm willing to give it my best. Breaking up is not an option".
I'm not romantic and neither is he. I can't do the sappy phone calls, or there cute surprise presents. it's just not me. But reading a lot of stories on this site it seems like those things are what help your LDR's stay strong.... How can I make this work without those sorts of things? Is simply skyping 3 times a week enough?
It makes me so sick to think about him leaving in just a months time. I'm confused and scared as to whether we can make this work
Can anyone help me?
Sorry for this wall of text!!! If you managed to read it all thankyou it just helps to write my story down.
This is my first post
I stumbled upon this website while I was looking for inspiration about LDR's, and I was pleasantly surprised. It is so nice to see a website dedicated to how LDR can in fact work, rather than every other site that seems to put them down and simply say there is no chance.
My boyfriend and I have been dating for little over a year now. We have spent every single day together. We go to university together, go out with friends together, nearly always sleep at each others houses. I guess I started taking it for granted that he would always be there.... I got so used to him that I never really considered how I would cope without him.
However a couple of weeks ago he decided to change universities and move up the coast to live with his family again. It devastated me. While I'm so thrilled for him as I know he will be happier back at home, I don't know how things are going to work for us now, and how I'm going to cope without having him as such a huge part of my everyday life.
We both feel so strongly about each other. I know I love him (though I haven't told him yet, and neither has he said the L word to me).
He asked me to move with him but as I am further in my university degree it would be extremely hard for me to transfer and it is better to wait until I have finished- either in one or two years. And even then I don't know whether I could move away from my family... So while this LDR is hopefully only a short time solution, it may turn out to be more long term. And I don't know if I can sustain that.
So here I am, about to embark in a long distance relationship- something I told myself I would never do. The plan is to fly up once every month for the weekend. And then see each other for the month break between semesters.....
I guess I'm just looking for some inspiration as to whether this relationship is sustainable? I'm hopeful that we can make it work but I am also wary because I suffer from anxiety, which makes a normal relationship hard, let alone one over long distance :/ I asked him if I he thinks we can do it and he said "I don't know, but I'm willing to give it my best. Breaking up is not an option".
I'm not romantic and neither is he. I can't do the sappy phone calls, or there cute surprise presents. it's just not me. But reading a lot of stories on this site it seems like those things are what help your LDR's stay strong.... How can I make this work without those sorts of things? Is simply skyping 3 times a week enough?
It makes me so sick to think about him leaving in just a months time. I'm confused and scared as to whether we can make this work
Can anyone help me?
Sorry for this wall of text!!! If you managed to read it all thankyou it just helps to write my story down.
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