As many others have said, my SO previously said he had no desire to travel in the immediate future, and it used to be a point of worry because it's a huge passion of mine. However, after he arrived in California and was briefly immersed into what it means to be an American (we did both the touristy and the very local!), he said he could see now why I loved to travel so much and has actually talked of travel with me and even suggested we travel a bit when I'm there for my working holiday! It was planned anyway, but it's nice to know I will for sure have company.
As far as what I love about my international relationship, well, I suppose I love the travel opportunity, as anyone. It's like paying for the flight and getting accomodations, food, and a tour guide free! I love the fact that I get to learn about different cultures and debate various things that have to do with our respective countries. I love that I have things to look forward to flying both there (moreso than usual on a holiday) and back home (seeing my family and furbabies) and that I have "things" there, like The Bagel Bar and a really good zoo, that I don't get here.
As far as what I hate, the distance, for sure, but not because I necessarily see it as an obstacle and not because I always see it as a bad thing but because sometimes it feels like I'd feel more in control if I lived there. There are times where all you want is to hold your SO or get a hug from your SO, and I can't always have those. I'm aware I couldn't always have them if we were CD but not living together, too, but I feel like it would be a little less frequent that way.
As far as what I love about my international relationship, well, I suppose I love the travel opportunity, as anyone. It's like paying for the flight and getting accomodations, food, and a tour guide free! I love the fact that I get to learn about different cultures and debate various things that have to do with our respective countries. I love that I have things to look forward to flying both there (moreso than usual on a holiday) and back home (seeing my family and furbabies) and that I have "things" there, like The Bagel Bar and a really good zoo, that I don't get here.
As far as what I hate, the distance, for sure, but not because I necessarily see it as an obstacle and not because I always see it as a bad thing but because sometimes it feels like I'd feel more in control if I lived there. There are times where all you want is to hold your SO or get a hug from your SO, and I can't always have those. I'm aware I couldn't always have them if we were CD but not living together, too, but I feel like it would be a little less frequent that way.
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