Anonymous wrote:I did. Married 15 years with 2 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you move to another state for BF's new job if there is talk to eventually marrying but no ring or definite date. Both working two year post college and you can find a role within your company in new state.
Should you move, long distance or end? You'll be leaving your family and support network. Is it worth the risk if you love the guy?
No.
I’d do long distance.
I did this once- left my car at a relative’s, stored a fully loaded apt with if stuff, shipped four boxes of clothes and daily items to a boyfriends over seas.
Turned out he had anger problems and would kick me out of our apt when we had to “discuss” something and no show for ticketed events. Always a lame excuses. And that was the end.
Isn’t it better that you tried out the relationship in the same city before getting engaged in that case? You got to see what he was really like by living in the same place. It could have been disastrous to be long-distance and then get engaged.
Overseas is a bit much for this to story to have a silver lining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you move to another state for BF's new job if there is talk to eventually marrying but no ring or definite date. Both working two year post college and you can find a role within your company in new state.
Should you move, long distance or end? You'll be leaving your family and support network. Is it worth the risk if you love the guy?
No.
I’d do long distance.
I did this once- left my car at a relative’s, stored a fully loaded apt with if stuff, shipped four boxes of clothes and daily items to a boyfriends over seas.
Turned out he had anger problems and would kick me out of our apt when we had to “discuss” something and no show for ticketed events. Always a lame excuses. And that was the end.
Isn’t it better that you tried out the relationship in the same city before getting engaged in that case? You got to see what he was really like by living in the same place. It could have been disastrous to be long-distance and then get engaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you move to another state for BF's new job if there is talk to eventually marrying but no ring or definite date. Both working two year post college and you can find a role within your company in new state.
Should you move, long distance or end? You'll be leaving your family and support network. Is it worth the risk if you love the guy?
No.
I’d do long distance.
I did this once- left my car at a relative’s, stored a fully loaded apt with if stuff, shipped four boxes of clothes and daily items to a boyfriends over seas.
Turned out he had anger problems and would kick me out of our apt when we had to “discuss” something and no show for ticketed events. Always a lame excuses. And that was the end.
Anonymous wrote:Would you move to another state for BF's new job if there is talk to eventually marrying but no ring or definite date. Both working two year post college and you can find a role within your company in new state.
Should you move, long distance or end? You'll be leaving your family and support network. Is it worth the risk if you love the guy?
Anonymous wrote:Would you move to another state for BF's new job if there is talk to eventually marrying but no ring or definite date. Both working two year post college and you can find a role within your company in new state.
Should you move, long distance or end? You'll be leaving your family and support network. Is it worth the risk if you love the guy?