My Predicament....Advice Needed
scottmu65
Carlisle, Cumbria, UKPosts: 402MI6 Agent
So I've just started talking to this girl that I've met. I met her on the internet on a dating website (I thought I would give it a try).
She's amazing, we have talked for hours and have so much in common, she's intelligent, funny, sweet, open minded, we both love films and music, our vision of a first date, first kiss, first everything is the same, you get where I'm coming from.
Basically the problem is, she is in Chester, while I am in Preston, It takes about 2 hours on the train, some only an hour and a half but It's just typical.
What should I do, should I carry on speaking to her and maybe try the long distance thing, or should I just quit while I'm ahead?
I don't know whether or not I could cope with long distance, especially when It's someone I want to spend a lot of time with.
Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated, I just need to make some kind of decision. I mean I could be getting in over my head here but if I knew I could cope with it I would be a fool to pass it up.
She's amazing, we have talked for hours and have so much in common, she's intelligent, funny, sweet, open minded, we both love films and music, our vision of a first date, first kiss, first everything is the same, you get where I'm coming from.
Basically the problem is, she is in Chester, while I am in Preston, It takes about 2 hours on the train, some only an hour and a half but It's just typical.
What should I do, should I carry on speaking to her and maybe try the long distance thing, or should I just quit while I'm ahead?
I don't know whether or not I could cope with long distance, especially when It's someone I want to spend a lot of time with.
Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated, I just need to make some kind of decision. I mean I could be getting in over my head here but if I knew I could cope with it I would be a fool to pass it up.
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One can't have too many friends, after all.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
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I'd say its worth the shot. Look what happened for me!
And DO keep talking...people tend to forget that talking is so important nowadays...and when - and if - you do meet...try and not put too much pressure on each other...keep the meeting to a couple of hours or so...then if it doesn't work you each have a ready made excuse to leave...if it does work...well...that's when the fun starts )
I stress enough that you must keep talking...not only is it vital to a relationship but it's also a lost artform
Good luck.
Best of luck to you, Scott! :007)
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I was in such a relationship a long time ago, it didn't last long, but it was a very special very intense time for me. I was living in Dundee, she was living south of Ayr! (Diagonally opposite ends of Scotland.)
I don't miss her, but I miss what we had and never regretted the long train journeys to get to her while we were together.
Life is too short to give up on Golden opportunities. Take it a step at a time, see how things develop, but don't give up without trying!!
By the by, can you please PM me the website the two of you met on? Thjanks.