bankside
JUB 10k Club
Not everybody is great at career stuff, and sometimes it takes a long time for them to pull it together. Is it more just a practical hassle, because his lack of money is screwing up the plans you made together, or can you only see yourself with someone if he's got his career together?
Sometimes I think we are mistaken to assume that everybody's going to be good at that kind of thing. A lifetime together where you are the career guy and he focusses on other things important to your relationship could be just great. Or it might be a dynamic you don't want, a slightly different kind of pressure.
I think if he is kind, funny, considerate, and genuine, then he's probably not just trying to coast on anyone else's dime. It is probably just as frustrating for him. But you might always be better at financial thiings than he is.
Sexuality - being highly sexual is important. It is to me, and for 12 years of a good solid relationship, we still don't seem to get enough. Life gets in the way...of life! LOL.
Other than distance, is there a physical reason stopping him from being as sexual as you would enjoy? Also, if intimacy is important to you, but there is something sexual he can't do, can he find some other way to show you affection? I take you at your word that it isn't just about sex, that affection matters too.
Would moving in be a good idea? Or would he even move closer at least, friend or roommate in a cheap place nearer to you?
BTW, my guy and I started out 3 hours apart, and after about a year it was clear that we'd be moving in together, because we were tired of the weekends thing.
Sometimes I think we are mistaken to assume that everybody's going to be good at that kind of thing. A lifetime together where you are the career guy and he focusses on other things important to your relationship could be just great. Or it might be a dynamic you don't want, a slightly different kind of pressure.
I think if he is kind, funny, considerate, and genuine, then he's probably not just trying to coast on anyone else's dime. It is probably just as frustrating for him. But you might always be better at financial thiings than he is.
Sexuality - being highly sexual is important. It is to me, and for 12 years of a good solid relationship, we still don't seem to get enough. Life gets in the way...of life! LOL.
Other than distance, is there a physical reason stopping him from being as sexual as you would enjoy? Also, if intimacy is important to you, but there is something sexual he can't do, can he find some other way to show you affection? I take you at your word that it isn't just about sex, that affection matters too.
Would moving in be a good idea? Or would he even move closer at least, friend or roommate in a cheap place nearer to you?
BTW, my guy and I started out 3 hours apart, and after about a year it was clear that we'd be moving in together, because we were tired of the weekends thing.









