Hi - I'm new here. Just joined today. Really struggling with some issues with my LDR. Been with my BF for 4 years and 6 months ago it became long-distance when I moved back to the east coast (where I'm from) from California. The main issues are:
-- Money. He can't afford to pay for ANY travel (he might be able to if he really tried), but basically lives paycheck to paycheck and takes care of his 3 kids, most of whom have various special needs. That part isn't his fault, but it's a tremendous burden for me to pay for both mine and his airline tickets. His life is a huge bummer for him. He is broke and has too many kids to take care of. I asked him recently if he ever thought about our future, and he said no, that he just thinks about surviving day to day. I don't take this personally, but I'm not sure it has the makings for a successful LDR.
-- Communication. He completely shuts down when we argue. He's always done this, but it was easier to manage when we could see each other and connect physically. It has ALWAYS pissed me off that he won't talk to me when things get tough though. It's just much harder to deal with across the country.
I've explained to him how important it is to make an extra effort to communicate now that we have this distance, but it doesn't seem to matter. We have an amazing physical connection, which is a big thing that has kept us together the last 4 years.
These two things are making me question everything. When he won't talk to me, all I can think about is that I'm organizing and paying for all the travel for us to see each other.
My question is: Am I wrong? Is there another way to see it? I do love him so much, but can't imagine doing this for the next 8 years, which is how long it will be until we could possibly live together. (Both of our youngest are 9) I can't imagine cutting it off forever, but should I suggest an open relationship? I'm 44 and he's 50. It's not like we're young and just starting out.
Thank you for any wisdom you're willing to share. Feeling kind of lost.
-- Money. He can't afford to pay for ANY travel (he might be able to if he really tried), but basically lives paycheck to paycheck and takes care of his 3 kids, most of whom have various special needs. That part isn't his fault, but it's a tremendous burden for me to pay for both mine and his airline tickets. His life is a huge bummer for him. He is broke and has too many kids to take care of. I asked him recently if he ever thought about our future, and he said no, that he just thinks about surviving day to day. I don't take this personally, but I'm not sure it has the makings for a successful LDR.
-- Communication. He completely shuts down when we argue. He's always done this, but it was easier to manage when we could see each other and connect physically. It has ALWAYS pissed me off that he won't talk to me when things get tough though. It's just much harder to deal with across the country.
I've explained to him how important it is to make an extra effort to communicate now that we have this distance, but it doesn't seem to matter. We have an amazing physical connection, which is a big thing that has kept us together the last 4 years.
These two things are making me question everything. When he won't talk to me, all I can think about is that I'm organizing and paying for all the travel for us to see each other.
My question is: Am I wrong? Is there another way to see it? I do love him so much, but can't imagine doing this for the next 8 years, which is how long it will be until we could possibly live together. (Both of our youngest are 9) I can't imagine cutting it off forever, but should I suggest an open relationship? I'm 44 and he's 50. It's not like we're young and just starting out.
Thank you for any wisdom you're willing to share. Feeling kind of lost.
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