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steviep165 | 12:37 Thu 31st Aug 2006 | Body & Soul
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if you fell head over heels in love, would you be prepared to drop everything; your job, your home etc to relocate in another part of the country and give it a go?
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I moved 614 miles to live with my bf (I know precisley cos I drove it a couple of weeks ago). Even moved country (from Scotland to England) I miss my family like mad and miss being in Scotland and being able to talk normally and sometimes I am more homesick than I thought I could ever be but it's the best thing I ever did cos I'm so happy with him.

I wasn't involved with anyone else though but I think if I was comtemplating moving away to be with someone else in a diffirent part of the country maybe it's not a happy involvment I was in. Make sure its not an attempt at escape from what you've got though cos it's tough to give up everything that you know :) x
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cheers beanmistress, the relationship im in is on the slippery slope and has been for a while.
just weighing up the option of trying again or giving it up as a bad cause and trying something that could be amazing.xxx.
where abouts are you thinking of uprooting to Stevie? and where would you be uprooting from?
Don't know that I would, no one's ever made me feel like doing that... miserable bag that I am! Lol!

I'd say I'd want to be sure that what I'm doing would be because I really and truely loved the person and not because I'm chasing a pipe dream or a fantasy that might not prove to be a reality.

That said, no one really knows anything until they try it.

Good question babes xx
Don't think it wise to give you my address on here stevie!!!!!
ah **** in the bucket steveo is it really that bad matey
things do get at bit mad sometimes but ang in there if tis worth it bud :~)
My mate moved away to uni then met a bloke there and it was him that suggested they move back to where her family was after she fell pregnant but she didn�t want to. After persuading her she came back, when her daughter was 4 they argued and he hit her quite often, now he�s dead but at least she came back to where she has her family to support her because you never know whats around the corner.
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stop fishing g-s-l!!!! lol
lol....I was just trying to help Steve, concerned thats all ; )
sorry steveo but hi china long time no see
My ex husband was in the RAF when i met him and i moved from Ormskirk to Cardiff after we were married. It was an amazing place to live after growing up in a small lancashire market town, i loved the City life it was terrific.
Hey Green one! How's you? (Sorry Stevie) Long time no see indeed! xx
I reckon (for me anyways) it's always better to regret doing something than to regret not doing it. I would hate to be sitting in a nursing home when i'm 90 saying I wonder what would have happened if I had...... x
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yeah, thats the way i think aswell.xx.
So have you got somewhere/someone in mind then stevie,some of us are so so nosy and would like to know,,heehee!
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i do, but i'm bu@@erd if im telling you lot!!!! lmao.
Haha,no would i!!!
I moved from Denmark to London, so yes. We're still together 12 years on. If it feels right then go for it
Yeah, go the follow your true love route everytime.
My wife got the chance to really up her career and work in the US , so despite the fact that my businesses were all here and thriving, I decided to go with her and wouldn't have regretted it for a moment.However, I have a serious criminal record and they wouldn't let me into the US, so she did the one project and came back to me and now if she works out there she has to commute and stay there for a few months.
I was willing to give things up for her because it was her great opportunity and when it came to it, she gave far more up for me, because I couldn't go.
The whole thing really affirmed our relationship so go for it stevie.
Hi stevie, babes! :o)

I think I would if I were head over heels in love. I don't think there's much I wouldn't do.

(Not sure what that says about my 6 year long long-distance relationship though! LOL!) xxx

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