First off, I would just like to say me and my SO have made it over 6 months LDR which feels like quite an accomplishment based on how limited our communication is!
Here is the deal- I'm in the US and he's in Nicaragua. Since we've been LDR, I have tried calling him at least twice a week. In the beginning, when I was feeling super lonely, I might call him a third time in a week. It helped so much to hear his voice and just have real-time back and forth communication. He has no consistent internet access. There is one internet cafe two towns over from him that closes at 7pm (in theory although the hours are all over the place). He works until 7pm. I lived in Nicaragua for a year and a half, so I know how sucky the internet situation is. I remember making the trek to the internet cafe only to find out it was closed, there was a super long wait, or the power went out (again). Due to this, we don't email.
Facebook Mobile was recently introduced there so if a person has a cell phone with credit on it, they can access Facebook. For the past month, we have messaged a few days a week on Facebook. He doesn't have the option to chat, only send messages and view pages. I have had to cut my calls down to once a week due to my budget. A 50 minute call is $10 and the calls 2 or 3 times a week were really adding up. I hate so much that I have to do this, but until I get a better salary, I don't know what to do. I feel like the decreased phone contact has both been really hard on both of us.
Has anyone here dealt with a similar situation? It seems most LDRs here are sustained by skype/constant chatting/unlimited phone plans, so I feel super bad when I think about how limited our communication really is.
Here is the deal- I'm in the US and he's in Nicaragua. Since we've been LDR, I have tried calling him at least twice a week. In the beginning, when I was feeling super lonely, I might call him a third time in a week. It helped so much to hear his voice and just have real-time back and forth communication. He has no consistent internet access. There is one internet cafe two towns over from him that closes at 7pm (in theory although the hours are all over the place). He works until 7pm. I lived in Nicaragua for a year and a half, so I know how sucky the internet situation is. I remember making the trek to the internet cafe only to find out it was closed, there was a super long wait, or the power went out (again). Due to this, we don't email.
Facebook Mobile was recently introduced there so if a person has a cell phone with credit on it, they can access Facebook. For the past month, we have messaged a few days a week on Facebook. He doesn't have the option to chat, only send messages and view pages. I have had to cut my calls down to once a week due to my budget. A 50 minute call is $10 and the calls 2 or 3 times a week were really adding up. I hate so much that I have to do this, but until I get a better salary, I don't know what to do. I feel like the decreased phone contact has both been really hard on both of us.
Has anyone here dealt with a similar situation? It seems most LDRs here are sustained by skype/constant chatting/unlimited phone plans, so I feel super bad when I think about how limited our communication really is.
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