I've been in an LDR since April of 09. We are 500 miles apart and each have children and solid jobs, in fact, she owns her own business. We are deeply in love and have been surviving the distance with as frequent of visits as possible...varying from every two weeks when our parenting and work schedules allow, to once a month. Our visits also vary from private intimate weekends alone to trips with each others children or families.
To cut to the quick of it...we desparately want to be together and find a way to do so. However, we had the very difficult conversation this weekend of how, even after all this time, that possiblity seems as impossible as it did at the beginning. Neither of us could possibly leave our kids, nor conceive of taking them away from their other parents. We speak several times a day, but neither of us want to be in an endless cycle of once or twice monthly visits and nothing more. We want to be together but truly don't see how that will be possible. While we were visiting each other this weekend and we were discussing this, we, through tears, agreed that it may be time to begin the impossibly diffcult process of saying goodbye. We just don't know what else to do...we don't WANT to break up, but neither of us find it mentally healthy for either of us to continue to be apart and have only part of the relationship we want.
I personally can't phathom NOT being with her, she is everything I've sought in a woman, but I see her pain (I feel her pain) of being apart. I don't know what the answer is and in talking with her, she doesn't either. Saying goodbye at the airport felt so final and while we've talked several times since, it's so hard to bring it all back up again.
We have agreed to just take this time until we see each other again (end of Janauary) to think some more, talk some more and try to see what we can possibly do next. Is there ANYONE out there with any ideas of what our options are outside of breaking up are. I am at a loss...how do we stay together facing the possiblity of several more years being apart (my youngest daughter is five)...or do we face that heart wrenching decision of saying good bye.
Thanks!
To cut to the quick of it...we desparately want to be together and find a way to do so. However, we had the very difficult conversation this weekend of how, even after all this time, that possiblity seems as impossible as it did at the beginning. Neither of us could possibly leave our kids, nor conceive of taking them away from their other parents. We speak several times a day, but neither of us want to be in an endless cycle of once or twice monthly visits and nothing more. We want to be together but truly don't see how that will be possible. While we were visiting each other this weekend and we were discussing this, we, through tears, agreed that it may be time to begin the impossibly diffcult process of saying goodbye. We just don't know what else to do...we don't WANT to break up, but neither of us find it mentally healthy for either of us to continue to be apart and have only part of the relationship we want.
I personally can't phathom NOT being with her, she is everything I've sought in a woman, but I see her pain (I feel her pain) of being apart. I don't know what the answer is and in talking with her, she doesn't either. Saying goodbye at the airport felt so final and while we've talked several times since, it's so hard to bring it all back up again.
We have agreed to just take this time until we see each other again (end of Janauary) to think some more, talk some more and try to see what we can possibly do next. Is there ANYONE out there with any ideas of what our options are outside of breaking up are. I am at a loss...how do we stay together facing the possiblity of several more years being apart (my youngest daughter is five)...or do we face that heart wrenching decision of saying good bye.
Thanks!
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