flist friday: love and relationships
Nov. 4th, 2016 01:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm not exactly having the greatest day today.
It actually started right.... I woke up very happy, had breakfast with Eric and brought him to work. On our way there we talked and I started realizing: tomorrow morning will be the last morning I drive him to work for a long time! I came back home, and I worked on some projects, when he wrote me a text... Apparently the boat is suppose to leave tomorrow... But as in: 1 minute after midnight, so basically He'll be gone in less than 11 hours and I feel robbed! I was ready to be parted from him tomorrow morning... Not tonight! So I'll go pick him up and we're having dinner at home, and then I'll drive him back to the boat and we'll say our goodbyes. The next 2 months are going to be very long!
So the question of the day for me can only be one:

Would you relocate for Love?
Have you ever been in a lond distance relationship, or would you consider it?
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
I did relocate for love... I changed my whole life and Eric and I were dating for not even 3 months when I quit my job and joined the yacht. We met in June and on October I was on the boat, leaving for the States. I didn't even thought about it. There was no "what if we break up?" or "what if I regret it?'... There was no such thing and I never do this kind of things... I usually think about things and take my time, but with Eric I didn't... I decided I wanted to try it and I will never regret it. That was the best decision I've ever made!
I've never had a long distance relationship. I've always dated people there were living not to far away. I had long relationship that I ended because I didn't want to get married... Eric changed that too... And yes, I said no to him for quite a while before saying yes (but just because of my pride). I don't think I would have ever considered a long distance relationship when I started dating Eric. I would have moved anyway. Maybe find a job on another boat just to be in the same area he was. I would have never ask him to relocate for me (even if he would do it, but he doesn't speak a word of Italian).
I think when a relationship is strong it can survive the distance, but I don't believe it makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful. I think it makes you appreciate the other person and the time you have together on a different level! I know I'm going to miss him, but I know we haven't waste any minute of the past month and we won't waste a minute of the time when we'll be back together...
How about you? What's your opinion on the matter?
It actually started right.... I woke up very happy, had breakfast with Eric and brought him to work. On our way there we talked and I started realizing: tomorrow morning will be the last morning I drive him to work for a long time! I came back home, and I worked on some projects, when he wrote me a text... Apparently the boat is suppose to leave tomorrow... But as in: 1 minute after midnight, so basically He'll be gone in less than 11 hours and I feel robbed! I was ready to be parted from him tomorrow morning... Not tonight! So I'll go pick him up and we're having dinner at home, and then I'll drive him back to the boat and we'll say our goodbyes. The next 2 months are going to be very long!
So the question of the day for me can only be one:

Would you relocate for Love?
Have you ever been in a lond distance relationship, or would you consider it?
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
I did relocate for love... I changed my whole life and Eric and I were dating for not even 3 months when I quit my job and joined the yacht. We met in June and on October I was on the boat, leaving for the States. I didn't even thought about it. There was no "what if we break up?" or "what if I regret it?'... There was no such thing and I never do this kind of things... I usually think about things and take my time, but with Eric I didn't... I decided I wanted to try it and I will never regret it. That was the best decision I've ever made!
I've never had a long distance relationship. I've always dated people there were living not to far away. I had long relationship that I ended because I didn't want to get married... Eric changed that too... And yes, I said no to him for quite a while before saying yes (but just because of my pride). I don't think I would have ever considered a long distance relationship when I started dating Eric. I would have moved anyway. Maybe find a job on another boat just to be in the same area he was. I would have never ask him to relocate for me (even if he would do it, but he doesn't speak a word of Italian).
I think when a relationship is strong it can survive the distance, but I don't believe it makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful. I think it makes you appreciate the other person and the time you have together on a different level! I know I'm going to miss him, but I know we haven't waste any minute of the past month and we won't waste a minute of the time when we'll be back together...
How about you? What's your opinion on the matter?
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Date: 2016-11-04 01:15 pm (UTC)Depends on the person. If this person is a Han Solo I definitely would if not no.
Have you ever been in a lond distance relationship, or would you consider it?
Does with friends count? Honestly Im perfectly content with no boyfriend or girlfriend. Love is a stressor I dont need at the moment.
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
Well I have ADHD so I forget alot of things XD.
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Date: 2016-11-04 02:20 pm (UTC)I move around a lot, relocation has never been a big deal for me. I would relocate even for much smaller things than love. Catching a plane at no notice just because I want to get that kebab from that particular corner place two hours flight away is not that unusual for me.
Have you ever been in a lond distance relationship, or would you consider it?
No and no.
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
To a certain extent it does make the heart grow a bit fonder but after that it makes it grow forgetful. I think that there is a sweet spot with this.
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Date: 2016-11-04 06:28 pm (UTC)Luke leaves every couple of weeks for work, to go across the state. It sucks, it's hard. But we talk and text every day, so it's not as bad as it could be.
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Date: 2016-11-04 06:28 pm (UTC)I relocated for love too. It was really hard, but we made it!
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Date: 2016-11-04 07:15 pm (UTC)"Would you relocate for love? "
I doubt it. Certainly not countries. I am very much rooted and comfortable where I am. This is where my life is. I like it here and want to continue to settle deeper roots here with work when school is all done. And hopefully at some point my own place to live. Getting off topic here, moving on!
"Have you ever been in a long-distance relationship, or would you consider it?"
I’ve never been in a relationship to begin with and I consider the chances of me being in one is slim, and I am not sure a long-distance relationship would be something would want.
"Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?"
Both, but if the relationships is good and it works for both I think grow fonder has more weight.
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Date: 2016-11-04 08:37 pm (UTC)Would you relocate for Love?
I think that it depends on the person. I won't relocate at the drop of a hat, it does have to be someone special.
Have you ever been in a long distance relationship, or would you consider it?
No, and honestly I'm fine with no boyfriend or girlfriend at the moment.
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
To a certain extent, yes.
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Date: 2016-11-05 02:35 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2016-11-05 08:17 pm (UTC)Would you relocate for Love?
I'm not sure. For now, I'd say no. I love where I live and i want to always be close to my parents/family. I mean, it's possible I could meet someone that would change my mind, but as of right now that's my answer.
Have you ever been in a long distance relationship, or would you consider it?
I have not, and I don't think I would. I've never had a serious relationships so I really don't want to then end up in one where I never even get to see the guy.
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
Maybe a little fonder at first, but I think ultimately it ends up making it forgetful.
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Date: 2016-11-06 12:43 pm (UTC)Would you relocate for Love?
I probably would. Ideally to England. But then again, my mom and dad would REALLY miss me, and I them.
Have you ever been in a long distance relationship, or would you consider it?
No I haven't. I might, depending.
Do you think absence makes the heart grow fonder or forgetful?
Both.
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Date: 2016-11-07 12:25 am (UTC)yes, i have had a long distance relationship, a couple actually and after it all, i despise them. i won't put myself in that position anymore. i need the physical part of the relationship as much as everything else. distance sucks ass.
yes, i would relocate for love though
and no absence does not make the heart grow fonder in my opinion. it causes people to grow apart in most situations....again they're missing the important physical aspects that are really important.
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Date: 2016-11-07 12:49 am (UTC)I couldn't relocate to be honest. My family needs me here and I need them. My husband moved in with me closer to my family then his.
I haven't been in a long distance relationship. I don't think I could handle it. I hate being alone in the night.
So I wouldn't know the answer to your 3rd question x
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