So my partner and I had always had really good communication. Anytime there were fears, doubts, hard life stuff, etc. We always managed to talk through it in a really healthy way. She was my rock.

About 6-8 months ago she says she’s unhappy with her job and her grandfather is really sick so she wants to be close to him before he dies. I say ok I fully support you, let’s move out there. I dont want to give too much info but the area is 24 hours of driving from where I have spent my life. I have never been anywhere near there.

So she got a 3 month temp job in the new location that she wanted to use as a networking oportunity. But I couldnt go because we could not affort to break our lease. We texted every day, called on the weekends when she had cell phone service.

I got a promotion with a sweet little relocation package to the new area. So know I knew how much we could spend on housing even if she wasnt working. This is in hindsight where the first red flag was raised. She was completely non commital on any places I showed her.

The plan was for her to come back on the 19th of August and then we’d move together. She hadnt bought a plane ticket. I already have a start date and I have to be in person for my job. She suggested that I just go, then her dad will come and they’ll drive out together. Ok whatever. If that’s how she wants to do it, then we’ll do it. Surely nothing can go wrong here because our relationship was so solid.

I forgot to mention that we talked about staying in a relative’s basement as a back up plan. So I ask, “have you talked to them about me staying there? Things are getting down to the wire”.

She suggests I reach out to my new manager and ask if there’s anybody at work I can stay with… This was the “wtf, is my life about to collapse” moment, or is she just in lala land?

Anyway skipping a head a bit she ends that convo with something along the lines of “we need to talk”

So she calls me and says “Sooo, and maybe you’ve know this for some time, but I like girls.” (I did not know this at all btw. I’ve never seen her even look at another girl that way). I say “ok, and are we moving together?” She says no, she wants to stay here to “figure things out”

I told her “had you told me this a year ago or even a month ago I would have been your biggest supporter. But you waited until the point where its extremely desctructive to what we have together and to my life in general”

She just said she was sorry over and over. I dont really remember much more.

I’m not even sure if I’m asking for advice here. But moreso wondering if anybody has heard of such a thing before.

I didn’t think a relationship with such good communication could ever just be gone so fast with no warning. And we’re in our 30s, we’re not kids. I can’t beleive that she would put me in this situation and now have to move to a place I dont know, with any support I have thousands of miles away. I’m just dumbfounded

Edit: Thank you all so much for your responses. I appreciate all of your perspectives and the effort put into your reponses. It’s incredibly helpful to know that I am not alone in this experience. I love you all.

  • assembly@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I’ve done the whole, “move across the country for a promotion and raise” thing and it is indeed destructive. You have to accept you are going to miss out on your friends and family you are leaving. All of the last minute hangouts and just grabbing a beer on a random Thursday stuff. You’re in a new place with no friends or family trying to meet new people in your 20s-30s and it’s a lot more work than it used to be when you were younger because a new job takes a lot of energy. For me it was worth the effort and in the long run I was happy I uprooted but wow those first couple of years were tough.

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      3 months ago

      I was also thinking a big thing would be if the cost of living was lower or not. If its a promotion but costs are higher that is no good.