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Old 11-07-2004, 05:44 PM
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Thanks Marsha ...... I was worried I was the wrong sex for a minute there.....



Disruptive...... the long distance relation DID and HAS worked out.... we are in this for eternity, sorry that you don't believe it can....


Franken.... My wife was living in Utah, and I was living in Canada at the time that we started chatting..... We stayed apart till we were married only seeing each other a few times before. IT can work, it just takes alot more commitmant then some other types of relationships.
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Originally posted by enlightenme@Nov 7 2004, 04:44 PM
Thanks Marsha ...... I was worried I was the wrong sex for a minute there.....



Disruptive...... the long distance relation DID and HAS worked out.... we are in this for eternity, sorry that you don't believe it can....


Franken.... My wife was living in Utah, and I was living in Canada at the time that we started chatting..... We stayed apart till we were married only seeing each other a few times before. IT can work, it just takes alot more commitmant then some other types of relationships.
Wait... I'm kinda lost a little bit. Did you like drive all the way to Utah or something? Were you guys going to college at the time? Then... how did you guys come to a compromise of where to live after you were married?
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Before you were married, how many relationships did you both have on the side?
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Dis -- I'll take this one . . . before we were married and after we were a couple, neither of us had "anyone on the side".
Franken -- My (now) husband had just finished going to school in Canada, and I was working in Utah at the time. My father and step-mother and the majority of my step-siblings lived in Canada, so choosing to come to a different country was no big shakes for me.
Is there anything else we can clear up for you?
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