| RaquelRoad | |
| I think that this person's question works with whatever passion. My boyfriend and I are trying to go for our passions right now and are living on the opposite ends of the country...sometimes I resent him for moving away, but that is because I care about him so much. Once you realize that you are getting upset because you love him, then you have to realize you need to be there and support rather than waist so much time fighting. It's just not worth it. | |
| ucsdgirl | |
| i'm used to a long-distance relationship. my bf are on opposite sides of the state for most of the year and only get to see each other on breaks. it's tough, but at least we always have something to look forward to. when it comes to an on-the-go career, i don't find comfort in that because i like stability. i'm happy for the three of you, even though your situations are all different with your beaus, but i couldn't do it. | |
| resurrection12 | |
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singing is such a tough career. i'm a part-time singer and i've been through relationships that have definitely ended on a bad note because of the hectic schedule and such. i'm married now and about to have a baby, so singing's on a halt for the moment, but i'm really inspired by all of you because you really prove that balance is possible. |
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