I know I have posted about this before, but I'm going to do it this time, with only this topic, instead of three.
My SO and I are 2,336 miles away and have a 3 hour time difference. He works every 2/3 days, then has 2/3 off, working 12 hour shifts. I know that when he comes home from work, he is tired, and I value him being able to squeeze in a face-time session. I have been given more hours at work, and I don't get out till he's usually sleeping. It's rare we even get days off together, but days we do, he is always doing something else. He has spent more time with his friends than he has with me in the last 3 weeks. I figure, if he can set aside 3 hours for his friends, why can't he set aside 3 hours for me? i don't care if it's 3 hours, even just 1 would be a nice change. The only time we skype/facetime, is when he can squeeze me in.
I truly am grateful that I get hone calls and the occasional seeing each other's face. But we haven't spent time, quality time in a very long time. What do I do?
My SO and I are 2,336 miles away and have a 3 hour time difference. He works every 2/3 days, then has 2/3 off, working 12 hour shifts. I know that when he comes home from work, he is tired, and I value him being able to squeeze in a face-time session. I have been given more hours at work, and I don't get out till he's usually sleeping. It's rare we even get days off together, but days we do, he is always doing something else. He has spent more time with his friends than he has with me in the last 3 weeks. I figure, if he can set aside 3 hours for his friends, why can't he set aside 3 hours for me? i don't care if it's 3 hours, even just 1 would be a nice change. The only time we skype/facetime, is when he can squeeze me in.
I truly am grateful that I get hone calls and the occasional seeing each other's face. But we haven't spent time, quality time in a very long time. What do I do?
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