Hello everyone,
It's been a while since I've posted anything useful in here. I want to know whether you believe relationships can survive long, overseas distance. If so, how?
My particular involves the following:
My girlfriend for over 4 years wanted to study a master's degree in the USA. I was pretty confident, since my current undisclosed location at Latin America had cheap, short non-stop flights to her intended American city. However, last autumn she started fantasizing with the idea of pursuing her master's at the UK. Money is not a problem for her (it is for me), so as soon as we went to a masters' fair I started applying to an MBA (scholarships and funding included), selling stuff and getting my sh*t together to move abroad.
Now that I have secured a place at the MBA and received a full tuition scholarship, talked to my superiors and quitting my job effectively on August 2024, selling all my stuff, she has got cold feet. When she told me about a week ago, it broke my heart. Don't get me wrong; even if I already have a master's degree and a good job currently, life seems boring and unfullfilling in corporate Latin American country. What started as her plan now is a plan of my own, and pursuing an MBA with full scholarship at the UK is a dream come true I cannot possibly throw to waste.
Yet, I feel deeply betrayed and sad.
Any comments/advice?
It's been a while since I've posted anything useful in here. I want to know whether you believe relationships can survive long, overseas distance. If so, how?
My particular involves the following:
My girlfriend for over 4 years wanted to study a master's degree in the USA. I was pretty confident, since my current undisclosed location at Latin America had cheap, short non-stop flights to her intended American city. However, last autumn she started fantasizing with the idea of pursuing her master's at the UK. Money is not a problem for her (it is for me), so as soon as we went to a masters' fair I started applying to an MBA (scholarships and funding included), selling stuff and getting my sh*t together to move abroad.
Now that I have secured a place at the MBA and received a full tuition scholarship, talked to my superiors and quitting my job effectively on August 2024, selling all my stuff, she has got cold feet. When she told me about a week ago, it broke my heart. Don't get me wrong; even if I already have a master's degree and a good job currently, life seems boring and unfullfilling in corporate Latin American country. What started as her plan now is a plan of my own, and pursuing an MBA with full scholarship at the UK is a dream come true I cannot possibly throw to waste.
Yet, I feel deeply betrayed and sad.
Any comments/advice?