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Edited by: KasiaG Feb 23, 08, 13:38 #6
Angel, UK is such a short distance away from Poland, in comparison to couples who have the ocean keeping them apart. If my boyfriend was living within a distance of a two-hour flight, we'd be seeing each other every second week, not to mention holidays and vacations.
Long distance relationships, unfortunately, make sense only if you plan on being together soon. And I mean really soon. Otherwise, with time, you lose the intimacy (i don't see it as sex only) and it's becoming easier to think up obstacles. I agree that if one person moves abroad without a job perspective, it's very risky. But if you're not taking this risk, you only have two options: - wait infinitely for 'favourable' conditions, which obviously might never come - call it quits..
I was at a moment in my relationship when I got the feeling we're floating away from each other, because of distance and both of us having life in our own country, which ISN'T our life together. I admit there was a lot of my fault in it. I got pretty scared and even though I love my job, I knew from the very beginning it's not more important for me than him, and so I'm moving in a little over a month.
People are different and go through different stages in life and I realize for some people job is very important, especially if you have some financial/family obligations. But for two people in love, every obstacle can be overcome, if they're dedicated to work hard to be happy together. You do need a sense of what's real, but you also need to realize your own feelings and goals. So, I'm not saying my choice would be best for everyone, but I do believe if you can't take a decision to be together, you should take a decision to be apart. For the sake of both of you.
Saying that, I do have a question - is there a problem with you moving over here to live with him?
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