NyDaddysGirl
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I'm currently in a relationship with someone 100 miles away. It's about a 90 min drive on toll roads. It started innocently enough, just a friendly cmail from time to time, but after a few weeks of this, it became clear that we were headed for more than a friendship. Before persuing the relationship, I had reached a decision to relocate if it came down to it or there would be no point in being in a relationship with him. I made him aware of that decision and my reasons. That after living solo for the last 6 years that ultimately if things progressed, co-habitation is what I was looking for in a relationship. I want and need more than just a "weekend warrior". Due to his job, I've had to do most of the traveling and absorbing the cost of tolls and gas each weekend. I recently brought up co-habitaion and was just informed that he doesn't like living with anyone. Soooooo.... It appears that I can either have the relationship as is (at my expense, with me traveling more often than not and him living alone the way he likes it), or it will wind up being a "deal breaker in the end". (Which is what I thought I was avoiding from the beginning.) To answer your question more directly, both people have to know if they are willing to relocate or deal with an on-going long distance relationship and if co-habitation is possible or not and both must agree on the same thing. If you aren't both working toward a common goal, you're both wasting each other's time and energy. Good luck.
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