Hello all!
I been really excited to see so many people on this forum who have stuck with their relationships and closed the distance successfully or have a concrete plan to do so soon. My boyfriend and I just started our relationship recently, so we certainly don't need to rush any decisions, but I'm still curious how couples that might be in a similar situation have have handled things. In particular, I'm interested in how you have made the decision as to who would uproot their lives, why you chose what you did, and what were the most important factors in your decision.
My situation:
I am in the Kansas Cit area, my SO is in South Carolina
I am 41 and he is 47
Neither of us have kids, so no child custody requirements to deal with.
Both of us have good jobs in our cities, though I like mine more than he likes his.
Both of us have some family in the Midwest, some of which we are close to and some of which we aren't.
We both are pretty integrated into our communities - neither of us is a homebody or anything like that
I know a lot of you are international couples that has visa issues to consider, and that can make an enormous difference. We don't have those concerns.
Thanks!
D
I been really excited to see so many people on this forum who have stuck with their relationships and closed the distance successfully or have a concrete plan to do so soon. My boyfriend and I just started our relationship recently, so we certainly don't need to rush any decisions, but I'm still curious how couples that might be in a similar situation have have handled things. In particular, I'm interested in how you have made the decision as to who would uproot their lives, why you chose what you did, and what were the most important factors in your decision.
My situation:
I am in the Kansas Cit area, my SO is in South Carolina
I am 41 and he is 47
Neither of us have kids, so no child custody requirements to deal with.
Both of us have good jobs in our cities, though I like mine more than he likes his.
Both of us have some family in the Midwest, some of which we are close to and some of which we aren't.
We both are pretty integrated into our communities - neither of us is a homebody or anything like that
I know a lot of you are international couples that has visa issues to consider, and that can make an enormous difference. We don't have those concerns.
Thanks!
D
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