Ahhh. Ok. So, this is my first post. Hi, hi, hello, how are you.
I'm in a LDR with my best friend. We've known each other since we were kids (our parents have been friends since they were in their twenties). His family moved out to Australia when we were little (I'm in England. It's about 10,000 miles, so about as far away as two people can get without actually going to the moon). We've been...well, I guess the best way to describe it is "romantically linked" for the best part of five years. Up until about february this year, it was all online, and we sorta...just went about our usual lives, and I went to see him on the pretence of "We're friends, I'm on my gap year, I may as well go visit another country", andddd...everything kicked off.
Anyway, I had to come home for uni (which starts next week). And I'm really keen to go and do some learning, because I am a massive geek who loves learning things. Anyway, I only got back from Oz last week, and I know that it's usual to miss your SO while you're gone...
But I started thinking.
What if I took another gap year?
I could stay with my SO longer. (We were living together for the 8 months I was there, and I've never had such an easy, natural relationship, so I know it would work out.)
We decided to do the long distance thing. I didn't want anyone else, and neither did he.
But I have two choices. I can start university here, which will take me three years, and he can visit me this Christmas, and I can visit him next (English) summer after that, and within the next year and a half, he will have finished HIS uni course and we will be able to close the distance...
OR. I could wait another year to start uni, go BACK to Australia (expensive, but I do have the finance right now) and be with him for another 8 months or so, and therefore minimise the amount of time we spend apart.
I know what you're probably thinking "Don't throw your education away for a boy!". But, I can defer my place. So I'd definitely still have a place at uni next year. And I'm committed to the relationship, and so is he. If things went terribly wrong, and I got there, and we broke up, I know my parents would help me get home (and I would repay them at some point in the future, but the main thing is that I know they'd support my decisions.)
My Dad and I were having a conversation the other day where I was talking this through, and he said "Do you actually want to do that? Because we can look into it". I dismissed it a little because I thought it would be difficult. But with time closing in on me (I only have a couple of days to make my final decision) I'm not so sure.
I'm 70% sure I'll probably end up going to uni. But there's that little bit of me saying "If you've got the chance to do what you want to do, why aren't you doing it?"
I could do with some friendly advice. Please?
I'm in a LDR with my best friend. We've known each other since we were kids (our parents have been friends since they were in their twenties). His family moved out to Australia when we were little (I'm in England. It's about 10,000 miles, so about as far away as two people can get without actually going to the moon). We've been...well, I guess the best way to describe it is "romantically linked" for the best part of five years. Up until about february this year, it was all online, and we sorta...just went about our usual lives, and I went to see him on the pretence of "We're friends, I'm on my gap year, I may as well go visit another country", andddd...everything kicked off.
Anyway, I had to come home for uni (which starts next week). And I'm really keen to go and do some learning, because I am a massive geek who loves learning things. Anyway, I only got back from Oz last week, and I know that it's usual to miss your SO while you're gone...
But I started thinking.
What if I took another gap year?
I could stay with my SO longer. (We were living together for the 8 months I was there, and I've never had such an easy, natural relationship, so I know it would work out.)
We decided to do the long distance thing. I didn't want anyone else, and neither did he.
But I have two choices. I can start university here, which will take me three years, and he can visit me this Christmas, and I can visit him next (English) summer after that, and within the next year and a half, he will have finished HIS uni course and we will be able to close the distance...
OR. I could wait another year to start uni, go BACK to Australia (expensive, but I do have the finance right now) and be with him for another 8 months or so, and therefore minimise the amount of time we spend apart.
I know what you're probably thinking "Don't throw your education away for a boy!". But, I can defer my place. So I'd definitely still have a place at uni next year. And I'm committed to the relationship, and so is he. If things went terribly wrong, and I got there, and we broke up, I know my parents would help me get home (and I would repay them at some point in the future, but the main thing is that I know they'd support my decisions.)
My Dad and I were having a conversation the other day where I was talking this through, and he said "Do you actually want to do that? Because we can look into it". I dismissed it a little because I thought it would be difficult. But with time closing in on me (I only have a couple of days to make my final decision) I'm not so sure.
I'm 70% sure I'll probably end up going to uni. But there's that little bit of me saying "If you've got the chance to do what you want to do, why aren't you doing it?"
I could do with some friendly advice. Please?
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