Hey everyone,
Let me start off saying that I'm sure what I'm about to say, everyone in a LDR has felt this way I'm sure, and it has been driving me nuts, so I thought I'd come here to let it out pretty much.
My boyfriend and I have been together 6 months now(today actually). It has been amazing, we have had our rocky moments, but have made it through them. We both have our insecurities, fears, doubts, worries. And we have very good communication, so we have spoken about them a lot with each other.
What is getting to us both, is the distance. We want to see each other. I mean we are more lucky then other people who are in LDR's. Because we get to see each other every month depending on the money. It might be longer this time around though.
But I guess what I want to know is, how do you keep the relationship alive? Or full of passion, when all you can think about is, "I wanna do this and this when I see my SO", or "I can't wait to do this when we see each other".
I think it's hard for each individual no matter what the time is between when you get to see each other, sometimes it's easier for others, because they get to see each other more than people who don't. But still it is hard no matter what when you want to spend your time with that person and you can't.
What keeps you from going insane(haha) and such with thoughts of wanting to see your SO but can't? We also do date nights, we watch movies together, play games, cam. And it is so fun when we do. But you know how you have that voice in the back of your head saying, "oh wouldn't it be even better if they were right there with you in person?"
And I don't mind thinking about it once in awhile, to get excited but it gets to the point where I think about it too much, because then it brings me down. It doesn't help that I don't have a job(still looking for one) And we moved here recently, so still new to the place. But I have been taking classes, so that helps. But at the end of the day, when you are laying in bed, and your mind just goes right to thinking about it, I think that's the hardest part.
This is long, hehe, but thank you for reading, and your input! Have a good weekend everybody.
Let me start off saying that I'm sure what I'm about to say, everyone in a LDR has felt this way I'm sure, and it has been driving me nuts, so I thought I'd come here to let it out pretty much.
My boyfriend and I have been together 6 months now(today actually). It has been amazing, we have had our rocky moments, but have made it through them. We both have our insecurities, fears, doubts, worries. And we have very good communication, so we have spoken about them a lot with each other.
What is getting to us both, is the distance. We want to see each other. I mean we are more lucky then other people who are in LDR's. Because we get to see each other every month depending on the money. It might be longer this time around though.
But I guess what I want to know is, how do you keep the relationship alive? Or full of passion, when all you can think about is, "I wanna do this and this when I see my SO", or "I can't wait to do this when we see each other".
I think it's hard for each individual no matter what the time is between when you get to see each other, sometimes it's easier for others, because they get to see each other more than people who don't. But still it is hard no matter what when you want to spend your time with that person and you can't.
What keeps you from going insane(haha) and such with thoughts of wanting to see your SO but can't? We also do date nights, we watch movies together, play games, cam. And it is so fun when we do. But you know how you have that voice in the back of your head saying, "oh wouldn't it be even better if they were right there with you in person?"
And I don't mind thinking about it once in awhile, to get excited but it gets to the point where I think about it too much, because then it brings me down. It doesn't help that I don't have a job(still looking for one) And we moved here recently, so still new to the place. But I have been taking classes, so that helps. But at the end of the day, when you are laying in bed, and your mind just goes right to thinking about it, I think that's the hardest part.
This is long, hehe, but thank you for reading, and your input! Have a good weekend everybody.
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