I have been dating a lovely man for the past 2 years. We met in college- he was a year ahead in school than I was; he just graduated and moved 800 mi away to attend graduate school. I have remained in my home state to finish my final year of college and graduate with my undergraduate degree. We have been doing the LDR-thing for our year apart. My parents have never been to fond of him- though they don't blatantly dislike him, they feel we are both too young to be as serious as we are (I'll be 20, he's 23).
With graduation coming soon in May, I must choose whether to stay close to home and find a job or move to his city and work there. Because he is in a PhD program, he does not have the option of moving until after he completes his program (which will be at minimum another 4 years). I understand that there is a huge risk involved in moving- thus, I do not intend to be financially dependent or living with my boyfried so that in the event that things did go downhill, I would not be putting my well-being at risk. Even so, the thought of moving makes me nervous as I have never done so (with the exception of attending college 4 hrs from home- which is hardly a move).
No matter what I do, I will step on someone's toes. I've never had a true 'fight to the death' with my parents and don't wish to do so. I have two younger brothers in high school whom I'd love to be around for. But, I also don't want to risk losing a man I truly love and now is the time to move- I'm young, unattached to a house or executive position.
I see three options:
Have I overlooked something? Or am I being foolish trying to please all parties involved? Have you ever dealt directly or indirectly with this?
I'm trying to be respectful of my family (very conservative and Catholic) and also conscious and aware of my professional and personal future.
Thanks,
Stuck in the middle
With graduation coming soon in May, I must choose whether to stay close to home and find a job or move to his city and work there. Because he is in a PhD program, he does not have the option of moving until after he completes his program (which will be at minimum another 4 years). I understand that there is a huge risk involved in moving- thus, I do not intend to be financially dependent or living with my boyfried so that in the event that things did go downhill, I would not be putting my well-being at risk. Even so, the thought of moving makes me nervous as I have never done so (with the exception of attending college 4 hrs from home- which is hardly a move).
No matter what I do, I will step on someone's toes. I've never had a true 'fight to the death' with my parents and don't wish to do so. I have two younger brothers in high school whom I'd love to be around for. But, I also don't want to risk losing a man I truly love and now is the time to move- I'm young, unattached to a house or executive position.
I see three options:
- Continue to reside and work in my home state. Outcomes: family problems non-existent, puts relationship on hold
- Move to his state to reside and work. Outcomes: family problems ensue, solid relationship move (assuming things go well)
- Move home and work for a company that has offices in both states. Work for several months in home state, living at home and saving money for future use, request a transfer to his state.
Have I overlooked something? Or am I being foolish trying to please all parties involved? Have you ever dealt directly or indirectly with this?
I'm trying to be respectful of my family (very conservative and Catholic) and also conscious and aware of my professional and personal future.
Thanks,
Stuck in the middle
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