Okay, so first off this is not directed at anyone in particular... or even myself. My current relationship is actually going pretty great.
I've recently returned to the site after my boyfriend moved across state for university. I was basically looking for moral support during those hard times. Even if I don't post much, it sometimes helps to read that I'm not alone in my own personal and relationship struggles. While browsing threads, there is a common theme that I've noticed, and I thought I'd start a (current) discussion surrounding it...
At what point do you stop being "understanding" and start being "naive"?
I realize that in a long distance relationship you need: trust, understanding, patience, and communication (among other things). But... at what point do you take off the rose colored glasses and see that your significant other isn't who you thought they were? Obviously this is a fine line... No one ever wants to be the anxious and paranoid significant other who is constantly accusing their partner of disloyalty or lying. In a long distance relationship, you really need to have a strong hold of any jealousy issues, and be careful what battles you choose. At the same time, there comes a point where you may seriously need to assess your relationship and face reality.
So where do you draw the line?
I say this as someone who overlooked numerous red flags in a relationship that wasn't even long distance... I was so infatuated with my boyfriend at the time that I ignored signs that would later tell me we just weren't right together. We stayed together far too long, and ultimately ended our relationship on a sour note. I honestly just wanted to have a discussion on this... I don't think there's a "wrong" or "right" answer, but it is something I've been wondering after browsing the threads these past couple of weeks.
I've recently returned to the site after my boyfriend moved across state for university. I was basically looking for moral support during those hard times. Even if I don't post much, it sometimes helps to read that I'm not alone in my own personal and relationship struggles. While browsing threads, there is a common theme that I've noticed, and I thought I'd start a (current) discussion surrounding it...
At what point do you stop being "understanding" and start being "naive"?
I realize that in a long distance relationship you need: trust, understanding, patience, and communication (among other things). But... at what point do you take off the rose colored glasses and see that your significant other isn't who you thought they were? Obviously this is a fine line... No one ever wants to be the anxious and paranoid significant other who is constantly accusing their partner of disloyalty or lying. In a long distance relationship, you really need to have a strong hold of any jealousy issues, and be careful what battles you choose. At the same time, there comes a point where you may seriously need to assess your relationship and face reality.
So where do you draw the line?
I say this as someone who overlooked numerous red flags in a relationship that wasn't even long distance... I was so infatuated with my boyfriend at the time that I ignored signs that would later tell me we just weren't right together. We stayed together far too long, and ultimately ended our relationship on a sour note. I honestly just wanted to have a discussion on this... I don't think there's a "wrong" or "right" answer, but it is something I've been wondering after browsing the threads these past couple of weeks.
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