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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Time, give it some time. Can the logistic situation change? Ours might change soon and gives us some hope.[/quote] I dont think the logistics can change, not without colossally shifting both our lives (and even then, possibly still no). That's what makes me sad. It all feels very final and like such a missed opportunity [/quote] When people love one another, they will move mountains. DH focused his entire career search to where I wanted to go. I got a new job to follow DH later. Then we moved again with kids. Now I’m a SAHM. My BIL recently met someone great from California and he lives on the east coast. They both seemed to think it couldn’t work because both started recent jobs. I thought this was such an easy fix as both of them are extremely bright and could get jobs easily. Instead they gave up due to logistics.[/quote] I’m one of the PPs. It’s different later in life if you have kids who are in school and near their other parent. It’s not exactly easy to uproot kids lives, even for true love of one of their parents. Hence my earlier advice to be patient and open and focus on gratitude. I don’t know what OP’s situation is but everyone jumping on her is really immature and annoying… [/quote]
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