Your partner has to relocate for their career - Where does that leave you?
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
Each relationship has its own set of twists and turns, and sometimes life gets in the way. But how do you go about deciding whether to support your partner's career or potentially lose them in the process?
I always admire couples in long distance relationships and cannot help but think how difficult it must be to make things work.
For most individuals, they are willing to go all the way to support their other half. But what happens when your other half is given an opportunity of a lifetime and asks you to come with? Where does that leave you?
I think this answer has a lot to do with timing and where the couple is at as far as commitment is concerned. If Mr T got a job overseas and the relocation ticked all the boxes, we would go, and vice versa.
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Things to consider when deciding to move would be things such as salary, lifestyle, and, of course, schooling if you're a parent.
For me, it would be so hard leaving my family and friends, but I'd follow my soulmate and opportunity for sure. However, not everyone is willing to leave it all and follow their partner. It's one of those tough life decisions that leaves you feeling all horrible inside.
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Ladies, if your partner were to get his dream job that he has always wanted, but it happens to be overseas, would you pack up your life and move with him or not? Guys, if the tables were turned, what would you do?
I'd love to get your thoughts on this. Share them with me below.
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