Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You may have to accept the fact that you dont know what strain this will put on your marriage and parenting relationships, and you may get divorced. If you are ok with that, consider it. Everyone I know who has been married and separated by continents for 6 months to a year+ is now divorced.
Everyone I know who has been married and separated by continents for 6 months to a year+ is fine. Heck, people in long-distance relationships make it work all the time. Like all things in life, YMMV. Some people are fine with single parenting for a year and running everything by themselves, others just aren't cut out for it - it's not easy! You just need to sit down and think seriously about whether you have the skills and fortitude to do it all on your own.
Ditto. I'm a frequent traveler who's also relocated several times (Foreign Service) and know a number of couples who've been in this boat. The vast majority come out of it fine, the handful who didn't were couples who probably would've ended up divorced anyway.
I'm dealing with this right now myself - DW and I both live in DC but my current job is close to 50% travel, almost all of it international. In addition, I'll probably have to go back overseas next year, but I'm considering a 1 year unaccompanied tour to get it over with quicker - DW can stay home and focus on her career, and I'll still be home every couple of months for R&R. Fortunately we're both highly independent and don't have kids. Being apart is hard, but that's what Skype and WhatsApp is for. That being said, I'm definitely looking forward to retiring and not having to live out of a suitcase anymore - it really is exhausting after a while.
OP, I'd definitely think hard about it. It most definitely can work, but requires a certain type of person - not everyone is suited for it.