So it is that time of year again, when the beauty of spring starts reaching its arms and touching everyone around it. This typically means everyone you know, and I mean EVERYONE you know is engaged, getting engaged, is getting married, is having their first child, is having twins, etc. How does this budding romance around you make you feel? All I can think of is how I don't get to see my love everyday. How I have to Skype with him in order to be close to him. How we can't get married or have children because we are living in two different cities. How, while you get home to your beautiful house, with your happy family - all I can do is count down the days till I get to see him next. I don't know about you, but this time of year is REALLY hard for me because I can't help but think, "When is it going to be my turn?" Sigh**
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Sux big time. Only I come back to a student little apartment with a roommate and I will be here for a while and my whole family is on another side of the planet...and yes almost all my friends are married or have kids. It sux a big time and I keep wondering if ever I will have one of those springs
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Hi, Kittykatherine,
I get bummed out sometimes too, because like you say, it's "mating season." Sometimes, it's really hard when I have setbacks at my location related to school or work. But call me crazy, we went ahead and got married even though we weren't in the same location. If it's right, it's right, even if your living situation is a bit out of the norm.17 years LDR out of 18 years of marriage. Oh, yeah, plus a year of LDR courtship.
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I blogged about this earlier. Focus on the positive.
Look, The Boy may not be here, but at least I have him and he's texted me to let me know he's thinking about me. This time last year, I was alone and crying over the loss of my marriage. I'd much rather be here than there.
When we love, it isn't because the person's perfect, it's because we learn to see an imperfect person perfectly.
True love does not worry about the distance between, for the heart and soul travels through one's words
When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, and no one can ever tear them apart.
1 universe, 9 planets, 7 continents, 194 countries, 50 states and 10 provinces...and I had the privilege to meet you.
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Originally posted by Miramaid View PostSux big time. Only I come back to a student little apartment with a roommate and I will be here for a while and my whole family is on another side of the planet...and yes almost all my friends are married or have kids. It sux a big time and I keep wondering if ever I will have one of those springs
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Originally posted by GatoGirl View PostHi, Kittykatherine,
I get bummed out sometimes too, because like you say, it's "mating season." Sometimes, it's really hard when I have setbacks at my location related to school or work. But call me crazy, we went ahead and got married even though we weren't in the same location. If it's right, it's right, even if your living situation is a bit out of the norm.
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Originally posted by ErikaH View PostHmmm. I find myself feeling happy for those other couples, and can only wait (with a little patience) anxiously for my turn.
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Originally posted by BabyGund View PostI blogged about this earlier. Focus on the positive.
Look, The Boy may not be here, but at least I have him and he's texted me to let me know he's thinking about me. This time last year, I was alone and crying over the loss of my marriage. I'd much rather be here than there.
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Honestly, it doesn't bother me. Because I know one day it will be my time My cousin just got married over the weekend and I couldn't be happier for her. I have a great boyfriend, a great life going for me, and I know one day everything will fall into place and when that day is, I hope people are happy for me.
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Originally posted by paulawriteslove View PostHonestly, it doesn't bother me. Because I know one day it will be my time My cousin just got married over the weekend and I couldn't be happier for her. I have a great boyfriend, a great life going for me, and I know one day everything will fall into place and when that day is, I hope people are happy for me.
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I guess I'm the odd one out in saying it does not bother me. When I was younger, like 12 or 13, it bothered me because I didn't have a boyfriend and every crush I had turned out to think I was a freak or somesuch. I was actually asexual (meaning no interest in sex or relationships, no sexual attraction to anyone) from about 14 until I was just past 20 so I learned to ignore the lovey-dovey stuff and become detached from it all. Even now being in a relationship I can still see some people holding hands, kissing, wearing engagement rings and think "well good for them" and be on my way. Doesn't mean I don't get lonely or don't want that for myself, but I don't bother myself with being envious of strangers who have an easier relationship path.
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