We closed the distance last year. And we have had quite the year. Long story short, due to financial/family/medical reasons I have to move back to my hometown (2200 miles away). I had been going to university out here in Oregon but due to above, I can't return. The big problem is that I can't afford an out of state school really, not after the mess. If I go instate, I am guaranteed an almost full ride. Problem is, he is also guaranteed a full ride. Here. In Oregon. I love it out here, but I am in the process of moving back to Pennsylvania for the summer (due to medical stuff) and at the moment don't have a university to attend in the fall.
I have two options. Go to school in PA, the more financially sound decision. Or try to come back to Oregon. Which is financially more difficult to make happen. He essentially has the same options. Stay in Oregon where it is more financially feasible or try to move to PA.
My SO has stated he does not want to be in a LDR until we both finish school (roughly two years). So one of us has to move if that's the case. He has said he isn't fond of the idea of moving away from his family. Who all live out in Oregon.
My other problem is that my SO wants us to be 'completely committed to the relationship'. Which, sometimes means different things for us. I'm getting the vibe that maybe he doesn't think I'm committed because I have to move away. And he keeps asking me, as I make these calls about where to go to finish my degree, to keep the relationship in mind and try to do what will be best for that?
Only I feel pretty committed. I did move across the country once to be with him. Stuff just happened. I guess I feel inadequate sometimes, like I should be trying harder or something and if I'm not trying harder than I'm not 100% committed or something, but that seems a tad flawed too. I was committed when we were an LDR, so long distance, short distance, doesn't make you more or less committed. Or is it that by staying in Pennsylvania I'd somehow be 'choosing school over him' or something. I feel very confused.
Any insight would be lovely!
If it matters we're 23 and 25, and have both been in school for a while.
I have two options. Go to school in PA, the more financially sound decision. Or try to come back to Oregon. Which is financially more difficult to make happen. He essentially has the same options. Stay in Oregon where it is more financially feasible or try to move to PA.
My SO has stated he does not want to be in a LDR until we both finish school (roughly two years). So one of us has to move if that's the case. He has said he isn't fond of the idea of moving away from his family. Who all live out in Oregon.
My other problem is that my SO wants us to be 'completely committed to the relationship'. Which, sometimes means different things for us. I'm getting the vibe that maybe he doesn't think I'm committed because I have to move away. And he keeps asking me, as I make these calls about where to go to finish my degree, to keep the relationship in mind and try to do what will be best for that?
Only I feel pretty committed. I did move across the country once to be with him. Stuff just happened. I guess I feel inadequate sometimes, like I should be trying harder or something and if I'm not trying harder than I'm not 100% committed or something, but that seems a tad flawed too. I was committed when we were an LDR, so long distance, short distance, doesn't make you more or less committed. Or is it that by staying in Pennsylvania I'd somehow be 'choosing school over him' or something. I feel very confused.
Any insight would be lovely!
If it matters we're 23 and 25, and have both been in school for a while.
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