BensonhurstBri
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Hey all
...long story short. Been with my guy for almost three years...I lived in Brooklyn(still do), he lived in Texas. We met online, had feelings for each other rather quickly and less than 5 months later he moved to NY to be with me. In the beginning it took some adjusting(finances, insecurities, how we both lived, etc) and we had our ups and downs. We have grown into the relationship quite nicely, despite an argument here and there.
The finances just started to get get better for us recently which helped a lot. He had an opportunity to go to Chicago to play basketball for them(hes excellent at it you see) and to move there but ultimately turned it down because he would have to hide his lifestyle and who he is and he decided that would be too stressful. It did get him to think about his education though and he decided that he wants to go back to Texas and get an education/nursing degree. He also misses home and his family a lot and that is also a factor.
I have told him that I 100% support
whatever decision he wants to make, especially furthering and finishing his education and being near his family. I would never stand in the way of that. Thing is, this is my first relationship and the thought of being in a LDR seems daunting. The pros would be I would enjoy my alone time and the chance to finally travel more but seeing him here and there for two years makes me worried a little. Ive never gone through this really before. In the beginning the long distance was more ok because it was the honeymoon phase and things were exciting and new...I just worry that the distance, no matter how much we love each other, will take its toll..
I have asked friends about this and they say its cool that I am so supportive and not standing in his way and I am. I just have to take this one day at a time I guess and see where it goes. I have no problem whatsoever with being monogomous and having less sex because of the distance. They also ask why cant he do his education here and his answer for that is too many distractions. Personally I think he just misses home, which is understandable. Am I taking the right route or am I just naive to think that we can last through these years to come?
P.S.-And I do really 100% support him with no alterior motives or feelings. I mean he is 10 years younger than I and still finding his place. I know how I was at that time, so I can and wont ever stand in the way of him finding himself in life, even if that means potentially letting the relationship go down the line...
The finances just started to get get better for us recently which helped a lot. He had an opportunity to go to Chicago to play basketball for them(hes excellent at it you see) and to move there but ultimately turned it down because he would have to hide his lifestyle and who he is and he decided that would be too stressful. It did get him to think about his education though and he decided that he wants to go back to Texas and get an education/nursing degree. He also misses home and his family a lot and that is also a factor.
I have told him that I 100% support
I have asked friends about this and they say its cool that I am so supportive and not standing in his way and I am. I just have to take this one day at a time I guess and see where it goes. I have no problem whatsoever with being monogomous and having less sex because of the distance. They also ask why cant he do his education here and his answer for that is too many distractions. Personally I think he just misses home, which is understandable. Am I taking the right route or am I just naive to think that we can last through these years to come?
P.S.-And I do really 100% support him with no alterior motives or feelings. I mean he is 10 years younger than I and still finding his place. I know how I was at that time, so I can and wont ever stand in the way of him finding himself in life, even if that means potentially letting the relationship go down the line...

















