Frequent reader, only one post, but that one ended up bad for me, and I come again seeking advice for a relationship in danger.
My girlfriend and I broke up around April of this year because she didn't know how she would be able to have a future with me going forward, but she had already set up a trip to the United States for the summer and after all the anger and sadness I had towards her, the moment I saw her in the summer, it all went away. I knew she had a boyfriend from back in her country and all, but I simply wanted to be her friend. Friendship turned into a relationship as the summer went on and we both planned on her getting an internships, with hers being close to me to try to finally close the gap. Unfortunately, the job market has been incredibly unforgiving. She sent out probably 50+ applications in September and not one replied. It came to a point where she pretty much gave the ultimatum that unless she found an internship in the United States, the relationship could not continue. As much as I understand where she is coming from, I just wish that there was a way to fix things. She is overly qualified for positions that will not even consider her because she is from a different country. Because of this, she was forced to apply for internships in her own country as well, but is also struggling with that too. For the past week or so now, I'd say we have broken up. There is no more "I love you's" or anything like that, but I still talk to her as much as I can every day while attempting to find anywhere that would be willing to offer her an internship as well as simply being a friend. Unfortunately, talking to her is a double edged sword because as happy as it makes me to talk to her, it is excruciating to just talk to her and not really be in a relationship. I know a long distance relationship is not normal, but we had some amazing times together and even a lot despite the distance. To make a long story short, has anyone else had to cope with something like this? Both my girlfriend and I have already said that if we could just be physically together, we know things would work out, but there comes a point where you have to realize that the distance must end at some point, and if you can't see that happening, we both must move on. Has anyone had the job issue before? If so, how did you deal with it? Thanks
My girlfriend and I broke up around April of this year because she didn't know how she would be able to have a future with me going forward, but she had already set up a trip to the United States for the summer and after all the anger and sadness I had towards her, the moment I saw her in the summer, it all went away. I knew she had a boyfriend from back in her country and all, but I simply wanted to be her friend. Friendship turned into a relationship as the summer went on and we both planned on her getting an internships, with hers being close to me to try to finally close the gap. Unfortunately, the job market has been incredibly unforgiving. She sent out probably 50+ applications in September and not one replied. It came to a point where she pretty much gave the ultimatum that unless she found an internship in the United States, the relationship could not continue. As much as I understand where she is coming from, I just wish that there was a way to fix things. She is overly qualified for positions that will not even consider her because she is from a different country. Because of this, she was forced to apply for internships in her own country as well, but is also struggling with that too. For the past week or so now, I'd say we have broken up. There is no more "I love you's" or anything like that, but I still talk to her as much as I can every day while attempting to find anywhere that would be willing to offer her an internship as well as simply being a friend. Unfortunately, talking to her is a double edged sword because as happy as it makes me to talk to her, it is excruciating to just talk to her and not really be in a relationship. I know a long distance relationship is not normal, but we had some amazing times together and even a lot despite the distance. To make a long story short, has anyone else had to cope with something like this? Both my girlfriend and I have already said that if we could just be physically together, we know things would work out, but there comes a point where you have to realize that the distance must end at some point, and if you can't see that happening, we both must move on. Has anyone had the job issue before? If so, how did you deal with it? Thanks
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