Forgive the silly title. I have been posting quite a few threads lately but I am very new to LDR's and I want to do it right. I have a LOT of questions so I hope that I am not becoming annoying.
I know "baby steps" are important in every relationship, but I am a little discouraged by the lack of planning in my relationship. In my relationship, there is a lot of time before I can hope to close the distance, I am still very young and my SO is even younger. It could easily be 5 years before it happens. We enjoy a happy and loving relationship, we are getting to know each other better and growing closer. The only thing that is really bugging me at this point is the lack of plans we have. I want to meet her in person, not just for myself but her also. We NEED to meet in person, perhaps others disagree but I want to give her a chance to meet me. I have known her for 5.5 months and been dating officially for 1ish month. She is only 17 and will turn 18 in June, she has lived a stressful life that has forced her into adulthood. I tried to bring up the subject of meeting in person once, I purposed that I could fly out and meet her in the summer after she was 18. She said she would love it but the timing did not work out. She intends on joining the Air force and going to college, she believes that she will be in basic training during the time I that was thinking about and other times were also out of question because she will be busy with sports/camps. So I dropped the subject, I am committed to this relationship but now it looks as though I might be in a relationship that could be as long as 5 years before we might meet. We have no plans of meeting in person and this really bothers me. I don't care if I have to wait 3-5 years to meet her if I know I WAS going to see her. It just seams like if we actually wanted to make it happen we could. Correct me if I am wrong but it is not impossible to see people when in the service.
Perhaps I am just pushing her too far? Too soon? After all she is young. It just really bothers me that at this point we are committed for the next 5+ years and won't ever meet in person. I also kind of want to see her before she goes into service, it could changer her and that prospect scares me. Ideas?
~Douglas
I know "baby steps" are important in every relationship, but I am a little discouraged by the lack of planning in my relationship. In my relationship, there is a lot of time before I can hope to close the distance, I am still very young and my SO is even younger. It could easily be 5 years before it happens. We enjoy a happy and loving relationship, we are getting to know each other better and growing closer. The only thing that is really bugging me at this point is the lack of plans we have. I want to meet her in person, not just for myself but her also. We NEED to meet in person, perhaps others disagree but I want to give her a chance to meet me. I have known her for 5.5 months and been dating officially for 1ish month. She is only 17 and will turn 18 in June, she has lived a stressful life that has forced her into adulthood. I tried to bring up the subject of meeting in person once, I purposed that I could fly out and meet her in the summer after she was 18. She said she would love it but the timing did not work out. She intends on joining the Air force and going to college, she believes that she will be in basic training during the time I that was thinking about and other times were also out of question because she will be busy with sports/camps. So I dropped the subject, I am committed to this relationship but now it looks as though I might be in a relationship that could be as long as 5 years before we might meet. We have no plans of meeting in person and this really bothers me. I don't care if I have to wait 3-5 years to meet her if I know I WAS going to see her. It just seams like if we actually wanted to make it happen we could. Correct me if I am wrong but it is not impossible to see people when in the service.
Perhaps I am just pushing her too far? Too soon? After all she is young. It just really bothers me that at this point we are committed for the next 5+ years and won't ever meet in person. I also kind of want to see her before she goes into service, it could changer her and that prospect scares me. Ideas?
~Douglas
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