Hey all,
I know that one of the main issues with LDR's is being upset about not seeing your SO. I guess you could say that I've been dealing with it... less than admirably. My problem is this: if we don't Skype for a while, I don't like it, but pretty much every time we do Skype, I get upset. I think that seeing him reminds me that he's not with me (which is kind of counter intuitive since it's really all I have and it's far better than nothing). I usually cry or something and we have to have a big long talk about it. I just want to have a normal, non-depressing conversation with him, but it's like the distance is all I can focus on. He's been so patient with me, but he really wants me to figure out a way not to be so sad when we Skype because it makes him upset, which usually just makes me more upset.
Has anybody else experienced something like this- when the thing that's supposed to make your LDR bearable is actually making it even harder? Maybe I should just suck it up, and feel free to tell me so. That's easier said than done, but I welcome all advice.
I know that one of the main issues with LDR's is being upset about not seeing your SO. I guess you could say that I've been dealing with it... less than admirably. My problem is this: if we don't Skype for a while, I don't like it, but pretty much every time we do Skype, I get upset. I think that seeing him reminds me that he's not with me (which is kind of counter intuitive since it's really all I have and it's far better than nothing). I usually cry or something and we have to have a big long talk about it. I just want to have a normal, non-depressing conversation with him, but it's like the distance is all I can focus on. He's been so patient with me, but he really wants me to figure out a way not to be so sad when we Skype because it makes him upset, which usually just makes me more upset.
Has anybody else experienced something like this- when the thing that's supposed to make your LDR bearable is actually making it even harder? Maybe I should just suck it up, and feel free to tell me so. That's easier said than done, but I welcome all advice.
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