Hi.. im so glad I found a place I can ask for advice in my long distance relationship.. My story very briefly:
I live in USA since 12 years and I met my love online, he is an Australian. I am a mother of one child and he has 3 kids, one of which is 18. We have been talking since almost a year and we Skype regularly, our kids interact via social media and so forth. We love each other and everything is going great, but I have a few concerns. Maybe they are little things, but they had me wonder.
1. This was our first Valentine's Day. I asked him for his address to send him and his kids a present. He said he was flattered and send me the address. When I looked the adresss up, it was an address at a suite that was at his local mall / shopping center. I thought it was weird and I asked about it as no one that I know from his family worked at a mall. He said that indeed this address was not him home one, but it is where he gets his mail delivered.. I didn't feel right.. maybe I'm overreacting. When he asked for my address, I gave him my home one without hesitation.
2. We are planning to meet in the next few months and he said since I have one kid and he has 3, it would be more economically smart decision for us to fly over rather then for him and the kids. He said it would be way cheaper for us. Then he said that for us to have a good time while there, we will need about Aus. $ 2000 for like 2 weeks. I don't know, this plus tickets seem a lot to me. He invited us to his house, so we wouldn't pay for a hotel. Is it smart to stay at his house the very first time we will be meeting him, considering I will have my child with me? I trust him, but still I think hotel, at least for the first few days would be more appropriate. What do you guys think? Also, a few of my coworkers in a LDRs suggested that even if I'm the one to go there, we should both pinch in moneywise. I would indeed use all my savings to go there, but I hate asking for miney, I'm just not comfortable.. we both have equally good jobs, so I'm not sure what to do here too. He is not planning to be coming here to see me, he said if things go well those 2 weeks, we should go and spend the summer there. So that would be us traveling once in April and again, in the summer.
3. We discussed that if things go well and he is/we are pretty optimistic that they will, he wants us to move to Australia. He doesn't want to leave Australia, and live here with us. He said we will only visit USA as a vacation spot. I'm from South America originally and have only a few family members here in the U.S., I have moved once and I can move again. However, I imagined that if we decide to be together, we would get married and I will move that way. I have recently, about a 1.5 years ago graduated registered nursing and he wants me apply into the Australian board of nursing and get my license approved to be able to work in Australia. Then I should apply for a work visa and immigrate to Australia that way. I looked all this info up and it seems quite complicated and based on some sort of a point system, that I don't think I would score high enough to easily immigrate to Australia. If he and his kids were willing to move here with me instead, and I have decided that after meeting in person I want to spend the rest of my life with him, I would marry him and get them all here, settled, after which we can work on everything else together.
I don't know, am I overthinking or being unreasonable? I just don't feel at ease.. I'm really new to all this and unsure of how things are supposed to be done. Any advice will be so welcome and appreciated. Thank you!!
I live in USA since 12 years and I met my love online, he is an Australian. I am a mother of one child and he has 3 kids, one of which is 18. We have been talking since almost a year and we Skype regularly, our kids interact via social media and so forth. We love each other and everything is going great, but I have a few concerns. Maybe they are little things, but they had me wonder.
1. This was our first Valentine's Day. I asked him for his address to send him and his kids a present. He said he was flattered and send me the address. When I looked the adresss up, it was an address at a suite that was at his local mall / shopping center. I thought it was weird and I asked about it as no one that I know from his family worked at a mall. He said that indeed this address was not him home one, but it is where he gets his mail delivered.. I didn't feel right.. maybe I'm overreacting. When he asked for my address, I gave him my home one without hesitation.
2. We are planning to meet in the next few months and he said since I have one kid and he has 3, it would be more economically smart decision for us to fly over rather then for him and the kids. He said it would be way cheaper for us. Then he said that for us to have a good time while there, we will need about Aus. $ 2000 for like 2 weeks. I don't know, this plus tickets seem a lot to me. He invited us to his house, so we wouldn't pay for a hotel. Is it smart to stay at his house the very first time we will be meeting him, considering I will have my child with me? I trust him, but still I think hotel, at least for the first few days would be more appropriate. What do you guys think? Also, a few of my coworkers in a LDRs suggested that even if I'm the one to go there, we should both pinch in moneywise. I would indeed use all my savings to go there, but I hate asking for miney, I'm just not comfortable.. we both have equally good jobs, so I'm not sure what to do here too. He is not planning to be coming here to see me, he said if things go well those 2 weeks, we should go and spend the summer there. So that would be us traveling once in April and again, in the summer.
3. We discussed that if things go well and he is/we are pretty optimistic that they will, he wants us to move to Australia. He doesn't want to leave Australia, and live here with us. He said we will only visit USA as a vacation spot. I'm from South America originally and have only a few family members here in the U.S., I have moved once and I can move again. However, I imagined that if we decide to be together, we would get married and I will move that way. I have recently, about a 1.5 years ago graduated registered nursing and he wants me apply into the Australian board of nursing and get my license approved to be able to work in Australia. Then I should apply for a work visa and immigrate to Australia that way. I looked all this info up and it seems quite complicated and based on some sort of a point system, that I don't think I would score high enough to easily immigrate to Australia. If he and his kids were willing to move here with me instead, and I have decided that after meeting in person I want to spend the rest of my life with him, I would marry him and get them all here, settled, after which we can work on everything else together.
I don't know, am I overthinking or being unreasonable? I just don't feel at ease.. I'm really new to all this and unsure of how things are supposed to be done. Any advice will be so welcome and appreciated. Thank you!!
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