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What sort of things did you do when you first met up, for those who met up on online relationships?
Online? No. Long-distance? Yes. Met at university then our studies took us apart (by a full continent: Vancouver and Montreal). Then we rekindled but still lived apart for about 2 years until we could be together. In those two years she lived much closer in Toronto, and me an hour from Montreal. I tried almost every method of public and private transit (car, plane, train but I drew the line at “bus”). No Internet in those days, lots of phone calls, lots of mileage on my car, a big fat hole in my bank account, and a big fat Visa bill.I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with a long-distance relationship. If so, how did it work out? What sort of things did you do to get to know each other?
Even if you haven’t been in one, I take general advice too.
When I first met my wife we had arranged to do a walking pilgrimage across Latvia to a shrine to the Our Lady. It was a great chance for us to pray and talk together and for her friends to meet me and decide if I was a nice guy or not…lolWhat sort of things did you do when you first met up, for those who met up on online relationships?
awwww!when i first met my wife we had arranged to do a walking pilgrimage across latvia to a shrine to the our lady. It was a great chance for us to pray and talk together and for her friends to meet me and decide if i was a nice guy or not…lol :d
Don’t wind up in a dumpster.Now the question is how I convince my parents that I’m not going to end up in a back alley dumpster because of this.![]()
Yep!Don’t wind up in a dumpster.
Easy peasy.
And make sure somebody else knows where you are and with whom.Yep!
IIRC, your situation with parents is a little fraught anyway. I’m not saying hide it from them in the early stages, and give them the means to contact you if you travel, but you might find other reasons to disclose why you are travelling (and maybe those reasons can be what you do to get to know this person.)
But yes - stay in public, daylight, know how to make a hasty exit if needed. All the usual safety stuff.
At first, I simply didn’t tell mine.Now the question is how I convince my parents that I’m not going to end up in a back alley dumpster because of this.![]()
To be honest with you, when I saw: ‘Anyone here with experience with online/long-distance relationships?,’ my first thought was: ‘oh poor you, what have you got yourself in.’I’m wondering if anyone here has experience with a long-distance relationship. If so, how did it work out? What sort of things did you do to get to know each other?
Even if you haven’t been in one, I take general advice too.
All the more reason to invite him to dinner. At home. With mom.I’m not going to be stupid, of course.
But my mother’s initial response was to shudder and say “ew creepy” when I told her (he’s planning on coming up to my area). Followed by a pointed “well he says he’s Catholic.” So I can safely say they’re not exactly keen on the idea - it’s nothing about him specifically, she just doesn’t like the idea of me talking to people online in the first place.
I will consider that, but I’m not sure my parents would be comfortable with that. All I can imagine is “You told a man off the internet our street address?”All the more reason to invite him to dinner. At home. With mom.
How is that different from telling a guy form college or work you address?I will consider that, but I’m not sure my parents would be comfortable with that. All I can imagine is “You told a man off the internet our street address?”