Hi there,
So my SO came to visit me for the first time last Monday, we clicked so much and just got on so incredibly well. I know I want to spend my life with him <3 He headed home Friday, really sad but we are hoping to see each other again in November for longer.
I was wondering how it works.....Being in a long distance relationship I feel that you are perhaps always suspended in the "honeymoon phase" because everytime you see each other you are clearly excited, overly happy, grateful, etc. It's the mundane living, everyday life, that we as long distance relationship livers do not experience. We click, we fit, our personalities compliment each other, we just GET each other. We are so comfortable with each other and I know so much about him, I feel you learn more about each other long distance, but there is still the everyday living you miss out on. Has this ever been a problem, or is this something I should worry about? Chances are, the only time we'd ever spend more than a couple weeks together would be if we were to get married one day in the future and he moves to me.
Also, I feel very sad, which is to be expected. Does it get easier and what is the best way to get through this long separation?
Thanks for the advice
So my SO came to visit me for the first time last Monday, we clicked so much and just got on so incredibly well. I know I want to spend my life with him <3 He headed home Friday, really sad but we are hoping to see each other again in November for longer.
I was wondering how it works.....Being in a long distance relationship I feel that you are perhaps always suspended in the "honeymoon phase" because everytime you see each other you are clearly excited, overly happy, grateful, etc. It's the mundane living, everyday life, that we as long distance relationship livers do not experience. We click, we fit, our personalities compliment each other, we just GET each other. We are so comfortable with each other and I know so much about him, I feel you learn more about each other long distance, but there is still the everyday living you miss out on. Has this ever been a problem, or is this something I should worry about? Chances are, the only time we'd ever spend more than a couple weeks together would be if we were to get married one day in the future and he moves to me.
Also, I feel very sad, which is to be expected. Does it get easier and what is the best way to get through this long separation?
Thanks for the advice
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