My GF and I have been together for about 20 months, around half of which has been long distance. I had to move overseas for work and have no family close by. She has been to visit a couple of times which I really enjoyed as it gets quite lonely here. Unfortunately I get the feeling there's a bit of a discrepancy in terms of where we see ourselves in this relationship. She wants me to propose (she hasn't given me an ultimatum or anything, but she occasionally makes slightly passive aggressive "jokes" about it), but to be honest I don't feel any more ready to than when I left. To me, it kind of feels like we haven't "progressed" because we get so little actual time together. I never really saw long distance as being ideal, but I was willing to give it a try because we have a good thing and we love each other. But now it basically feels like the relationship is just in cold storage and it gets thawed out for a week or so every six months. I'm worried that if I can't move past this stage then the whole thing is pointless, because for her to move here would be a commitment almost tantamount to marriage - she has to go through years of retraining for work and she has no family in the country at all. How can I get closer to being able to make that commitment to someone when I spend so little actual time with them? Or is this a sign I just need to end it and move on?
PS. I'm 28 but this is my first real relationship, so I don't really have any past experiences to compare this to.
PS. I'm 28 but this is my first real relationship, so I don't really have any past experiences to compare this to.
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