Hello everyone. This is my very first post, but came across this website as a result of looking for advice on LDRs. Here's my situation:
I'm 35 years old and have found myself seriously liking this gentleman (also 35 years old) I met online back in November 2016. I'm in South Carolina and at the time he was in Georgia. Being new to online dating, I was very cautious about the whole process. But over time, we exchanged numbers, e-mail, added each other on FB, and other forms of social media. Due to circumstances beyond his control, we lost contact for about a month and a half, but were able to reconnect in March. Since reconnecting, we have communicated daily. Unfortunately, he got a job opportunity in Texas which he could not pass up, and that has put him further away. While he was closer, we just never got the opportunity to meet face-to-face due to my heavy work schedule and personal issues that he had to deal with.
Since he's moved, our daily conversation has not stopped, we still send random text messages to one another throughout the day, and he is literally the first person I talk to in the morning, and the last one I talk to at night. It doesn't even matter who contacts who first. The reason I'm posting this is that I cannot believe that at my age I'm feeling like this. We haven't said anything about officially being in a LDR, but Lord if you could see our text messages and hear our phone conversations, you'd think we were. We've already discussed me flying out to see him this summer, and the ease in which I feel comfortable doing this is something I wouldn't normally do. This is not like me AT ALL and that's how I know I really like him.
For those who took the time to read this (thank you by the way), I'd just like to know if anyone has ever questioned themselves on whether it's a good idea to be in a LDR in their 30s? Again, we have not officially stated that we are in a LDR, but I honestly feel like it's headed that way and the conversation will be coming up soon. To be honest, I'm already a little bit worried of how I'm going to explain this potential LDR to my family and friends. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
I'm 35 years old and have found myself seriously liking this gentleman (also 35 years old) I met online back in November 2016. I'm in South Carolina and at the time he was in Georgia. Being new to online dating, I was very cautious about the whole process. But over time, we exchanged numbers, e-mail, added each other on FB, and other forms of social media. Due to circumstances beyond his control, we lost contact for about a month and a half, but were able to reconnect in March. Since reconnecting, we have communicated daily. Unfortunately, he got a job opportunity in Texas which he could not pass up, and that has put him further away. While he was closer, we just never got the opportunity to meet face-to-face due to my heavy work schedule and personal issues that he had to deal with.
Since he's moved, our daily conversation has not stopped, we still send random text messages to one another throughout the day, and he is literally the first person I talk to in the morning, and the last one I talk to at night. It doesn't even matter who contacts who first. The reason I'm posting this is that I cannot believe that at my age I'm feeling like this. We haven't said anything about officially being in a LDR, but Lord if you could see our text messages and hear our phone conversations, you'd think we were. We've already discussed me flying out to see him this summer, and the ease in which I feel comfortable doing this is something I wouldn't normally do. This is not like me AT ALL and that's how I know I really like him.
For those who took the time to read this (thank you by the way), I'd just like to know if anyone has ever questioned themselves on whether it's a good idea to be in a LDR in their 30s? Again, we have not officially stated that we are in a LDR, but I honestly feel like it's headed that way and the conversation will be coming up soon. To be honest, I'm already a little bit worried of how I'm going to explain this potential LDR to my family and friends. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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