So we see each other a lot more often than 5-6 times a year. If it was 5-6 times I'd have found a way to close the distance sooner (like 1 - 1.5yrs, which would have been summer this year at the latest). I'd be willing to sacrifice a lot of things to live with my boyfriend, if that was the only option. I also firmly believe that where's a will, there is a way. It might be difficult, but if I was seeing my boyfriend less than I do now, I'd make it my priority to see him more often. If that meant being poor or giving up on my education, I'd most likely do it.
(There were times when I lived off pasta+pesto to pay for my flights to him and that really is nothing imho).
The way it is now... I don't know how long I'd do it. We have at least 1.5yrs, most likely 3.5yrs of long distance left. If we continue to see each other as often as we do know and spend our summer and spring breaks together (so we can have 1-month+ visits three times a year), then I'm willing to wait that long, possibly even longer.
There needs to be obvious comittment from both sides though. We had originally thought we'd close the distance this year, after 1,5yrs LDR, unfortunately it didn't work out for a number of reasons. He's planning to move to Germany in 2012. We'll still be long distance, but closer (400km instead of 1000km) and in the same country (=cheaper tavelling, telephones, etc). And we're planning our wedding for 2014, distance closed or not.
I don't know if it's weird, but it's important for me that our relationship is actually 'developing' to something more. I wouldn't do years of LDR without a perspective or regular vists.
(There were times when I lived off pasta+pesto to pay for my flights to him and that really is nothing imho).
The way it is now... I don't know how long I'd do it. We have at least 1.5yrs, most likely 3.5yrs of long distance left. If we continue to see each other as often as we do know and spend our summer and spring breaks together (so we can have 1-month+ visits three times a year), then I'm willing to wait that long, possibly even longer.
There needs to be obvious comittment from both sides though. We had originally thought we'd close the distance this year, after 1,5yrs LDR, unfortunately it didn't work out for a number of reasons. He's planning to move to Germany in 2012. We'll still be long distance, but closer (400km instead of 1000km) and in the same country (=cheaper tavelling, telephones, etc). And we're planning our wedding for 2014, distance closed or not.
I don't know if it's weird, but it's important for me that our relationship is actually 'developing' to something more. I wouldn't do years of LDR without a perspective or regular vists.
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