I am on LDR relationship #6 although two of them were more brief dating experiences. I realise this seems a *lot* but when I live in a small population area, am an introvert who finds it hard to meet like minded people, then it isn't so bad, I guess. I don't set out to date long distance, there just isn't like minded guys in my own area that are single ...
#1 A brief dating experience with a guy elsewhere in the UK who I met a couple of times.
Lesson learnt: If someone only sees you as AN opportunity, rather than THE opportunity then it won't work as over distance, two people have to be into each other more so than many who date locally and develop interest over time.
#2 Guy in Australia I got a visa for to go and stay with, which I did for four months.
Lesson learnt: Don't date selfish people who quibble over having to help you over issues or changes in you/your life created due to the sacrifice you made in being the person to "close the distance". For instance, them seeing you as lesser for not having a job fast enough in their area, new friends or whining at having to help you in anything in the settling in process. Sometimes being the one to re locate can create situations where you change as a result of what you had to go through. If a person won't make the move for you or cannot, don't let them judge you in your sacrifice for them.
#3 A LDR relationship where I re located in the UK and spent a few years, over time leading to a companionship, rather than a relationship.
Lesson learnt: Be wary of a partner who is not willing to close the distance too. Whilst one person has to do it, both need to show willing. Also, be wary of creating a new life (job and friends you enjoy etc) in a new area as those can make you feel trapped in something that otherwise isn't working as you were the one to make the move.
#4 Off and on relationship with a guy also in Europe who could not make up his mind about me for the long term. Neither of us re located.
Lesson learnt: Don't be the runner in a relationship, stop chasing. If it's right and they are keen, they will come to you.
#5 Brief couple of dates with a LDR guy in the UK.
Lesson learnt: If someone is banging on about loving their ex still and telling me after a meet up that he's worried there is little chemistry, then he means it, regardless of being a decent person and trying to make it work. It just won't work, especially over distance.
#6 My current one is in the USA and we will see what happens ..................
#1 A brief dating experience with a guy elsewhere in the UK who I met a couple of times.
Lesson learnt: If someone only sees you as AN opportunity, rather than THE opportunity then it won't work as over distance, two people have to be into each other more so than many who date locally and develop interest over time.
#2 Guy in Australia I got a visa for to go and stay with, which I did for four months.
Lesson learnt: Don't date selfish people who quibble over having to help you over issues or changes in you/your life created due to the sacrifice you made in being the person to "close the distance". For instance, them seeing you as lesser for not having a job fast enough in their area, new friends or whining at having to help you in anything in the settling in process. Sometimes being the one to re locate can create situations where you change as a result of what you had to go through. If a person won't make the move for you or cannot, don't let them judge you in your sacrifice for them.
#3 A LDR relationship where I re located in the UK and spent a few years, over time leading to a companionship, rather than a relationship.
Lesson learnt: Be wary of a partner who is not willing to close the distance too. Whilst one person has to do it, both need to show willing. Also, be wary of creating a new life (job and friends you enjoy etc) in a new area as those can make you feel trapped in something that otherwise isn't working as you were the one to make the move.
#4 Off and on relationship with a guy also in Europe who could not make up his mind about me for the long term. Neither of us re located.
Lesson learnt: Don't be the runner in a relationship, stop chasing. If it's right and they are keen, they will come to you.
#5 Brief couple of dates with a LDR guy in the UK.
Lesson learnt: If someone is banging on about loving their ex still and telling me after a meet up that he's worried there is little chemistry, then he means it, regardless of being a decent person and trying to make it work. It just won't work, especially over distance.
#6 My current one is in the USA and we will see what happens ..................
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