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    When bridging the gap will take years?

    Mark & I both have young children - our exes are very involved in the kids lives so moving any of the kids isn't an option....it's pretty unlikely Mark would move here in less than 8 years and I can't/won't go until my 4 year old is out of high school - so I've got 14 years before I'll go anywhere. How do you stop focusing on how much longer it's going to take & just focus on the good times we do have together?

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    Here's what i do - in the past, I've always made sure we plan our next trip and make sure we're both ok on it so we have something to look forward to. That way I focus on trips rather than the large amounts of time inbetween.


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      #3
      Yes...I think that's a good idea...in the past 15 months, he came here in late August 09 til mid Sept, then was back in October for 5 weeks until Nov....& then I couldn't get out to him until March, then we were up in the air until Sept when he came back & I'm going again in January.....I want to make it more consistent...the biggest prob with that is that he's too proud to accept a plane ticket from me and he's been out of work for a couple months now with very little opportunity presenting itself....I can afford to get out there, but have limited vacation time...

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        Originally posted by Andrea View Post
        Yes...I think that's a good idea...in the past 15 months, he came here in late August 09 til mid Sept, then was back in October for 5 weeks until Nov....& then I couldn't get out to him until March, then we were up in the air until Sept when he came back & I'm going again in January.....I want to make it more consistent...the biggest prob with that is that he's too proud to accept a plane ticket from me and he's been out of work for a couple months now with very little opportunity presenting itself....I can afford to get out there, but have limited vacation time...
        I understand that - my boyfriend had a hard time accepting that as well. I finally told him that him accepting my gift is my way of helping our relationship when he'll be the primary breadwinner. Then he'll be taking care of us, whereas when I had a job and he didn't, it was my turn to take care of us.


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          #5
          Totally Agree with Silv on this one....as long as I have a trip planned...no matter how long till the trip..I feel better.
          NY to Texas Married on...August 17th, 2013

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            #6
            We have several trips in the works down the road, so that we are always planning one at all times...and we measure the love between us not the distance.

            Everything I know, and anywhere I go, It gets hard but it won't take away my love,
            And when the last one falls, when it's all said and done, It gets hard but it won't take away my love

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