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Originally posted by MsGrim View PostOh my goodness! I am glad that she was able to get out of jail but WOW! Such a stressful situation for the both of you.
Another interesting thing. The few text messages that I got when she was in jail, she kept saying she would be fine. Our "connection" has developed to the point, however, that I can tell how she was doing just from a text message. She was not doing fine, but was stressed and exhausted.
That is good! 8365 miles apart and I can tell her mood just from how she texts me!
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Originally posted by OhioJim View PostShe went home and slept all day. The last few days I was so worried about her that I could hardly eat anything.
Another interesting thing. The few text messages that I got when she was in jail, she kept saying she would be fine. Our "connection" has developed to the point, however, that I can tell how she was doing just from a text message. She was not doing fine, but was stressed and exhausted.
That is good! 8365 miles apart and I can tell her mood just from how she texts me!
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Originally posted by OhioJim View Post8365 miles apart and I can tell her mood just from how she texts me!~And ever has it been known that Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation~
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Originally posted by Atlantic Crossroads View Post.....and often sends me a sweet message or image just when I need it,.....
And I just LOVE that smile. It makes me melt. At least the few times when her internet works well enough to send pictures instead of just text.
Or I say something that I would like to do when I see her, like run my fingers through her hair while kissing her neck. And she responds with something like "That's sweet!"
Knowing what to say and when to say it is doubly important in an LDR during the current crisis.
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Ohio Jim-
If I've followed your story correctly, your SO's mother went in to have surgery in JULY of 2019? As of the beginning of March, when you started this thread, you said she was supposed to get out of the hospital. 8 months in the hospital? I hate to say it but that doesn't sound plausible. Is she still in the hospital?Last edited by TaraMarie; June 17, 2020, 09:28 AM.sigpic
I love him. Forever. And every day after that.
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Originally posted by TaraMarie View PostOhio Jim-
If I've followed your story correctly, your SO's mother went in to have surgery in JULY of 2019? As of the beginning of March, when you started this thread, you said she was supposed to get out of the hospital. 8 months in the hospital? I hate to say it but that doesn't sound plausible. Is she still in the hospital?
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Hello everyone,
I'm writing back on this thread after a few months of radio silence (I think my original April post was on page 8 or 9). Boyfriend and I finally managed to meet thanks to an unexpected change in travel restrictions: unmarried partners of a different european state are allowed to visit. Here's an article about it here:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tamarat...l-ban-couples/
It's been a tough 9 months (our longest time apart) but we made it! The trip was brief, but revitalising and useful. Now back to the homeland, I clearly see what it will take to emigrate, and the various steps I must take to prepare for it. I am focused, cautiously optimistic and ready to work for it!
Good luck to all who are still waiting for borders to open. You are not alone! Hang in there, Facetime/Skype/Zoom a often as you can with your partner. It will get better!
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I don't think our LDR is going to survive coronavirus. :-(
We have been apart for long with no end it is taking it's toll. It has already destroyed all of our plans and we don't know if it's still even possible to close the distance.
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I'm new here and have to say thanks to all for sharing. I've found this thread helpful.
I feel like I'm being tossed around by the waves in terms of emotions. I'm deeply in love with a great connection with my SO but Covid border restrictions have held us at bay for months. We are committed to each other but even with that I can suddenly have a day or days of anxiety or depression even. We vid chat and when we do, I feel great. It is the periods without seeing her that weigh me down. I trust her. All is good but I feel like the anxiety hits me without warning.
So I just wanted to share that, without any solution, other than to say, it's ok. It will pass. I hope the rest of you are ok.
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Originally posted by D_M View PostAll is good but I feel like the anxiety hits me without warning.~And ever has it been known that Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation~
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Thanks both for your encouragement.
It's such a rollercoaster.
Yesterday I was in a pit of anxiety. I came home and got a text and my SO had recorded a song for me that made me feel so loved. And then later we had a great chat. I'm so in love with her and she with me.
I felt great from then until this evening when she said she wasn't feeling well so I felt like I'd been stood up as we'd planned to chat again.
So anxiety returns even though I know this is totally unreasonable. I'm tired of myself feeling like this. I know next time we chat I'll forget the anxiety again.
I think tiredness makes it worse too.
Asya47 do you have a link for the Volikov's test?
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Originally posted by D_M View PostAsya47 do you have a link for the Volikov's test?
But people can change, and there are too many other variables to consider than what can be put in a simple 3 question test.
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