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Would you move for love?

If you met the perfect person for you on this site would you pack up your whole life to take a chance for love?yes or no ? No matter the distance?

Wchairgal 4 Oct 10
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I have been considering a move to be closer to my daughter who lives in Washington state but the area only has about 2 months when I could be outside without help as I have arthritis. I am hoping that she decides to move back to California soon but we will see. She doesn't really have a lot holding her there right now so it is likely she will decide to move soon anyway. Better for me to be stable here so I can help her if she gets into problems....

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For Jessica Alba, anytime or anywhere

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There are circumstances in place that fix me to my current location for now. It will fall to me to care for an aged parent once she can no longer live independently. When that situation inevitably and sadly comes to an end, I would go anywhere on the planet for a myriad of reasons, love being one of them.

Deb57 Level 8 Mar 2, 2019
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For True Love YES The relationship I just got out of (11 years) I moved from America Denmark be with her. I have a huge heart that needs be filled and I usually follow my heart

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I would not move, nope! I might - if we got to the point of wanting to co-habitate - move into a house together, but I am not leaving my town, I love where I live! (and most of my family is close, up to an hour away.)

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Love, eh. Week long bed excursion then head back. Yeah probably lol.

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I can't...I run an animal sanctuary and am responsible for 70 lives.

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Yes, but that is a conditional yes. My almost 90 yo Mom lives with me, she is settled & content. As long as she is, I am staying. So, I would under different circumstances without a qualm, but can't do so now.

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I moved from the farm to town in 1993. Turns out that I was expected to live her life and sacrifice my own. I'll move again but not at the expense of myself.

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No, because the loves of my life are within 12 miles of me now. That would be SamSam and Austin, my grandchildren. And yeah, their parents are close to. To me, my family is everything.

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It would really have to be an amazing connection but the simple answer is yes, I would. Just not impulsively. I'd find work amd an apartment. i don't think moving in with someone early in a relationship is wise. Good question

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In one word NO

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Yes. That is the only reason I move. I love to travel, so I move for love. 😛

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Yes!!! I almost did once. Wasn't our time. I would do it again for someone else. I can transfer my job anywhere in the U.S. I'll make sure that I get the next position, but he would have to be strong and show me he wants me (and my sons) with him.

We would take a picture of our happy family and share with you all. ❤

Some men here on this site may be sweet to you, but their wife won't approve. anyone here who would move for love needs to do a lot of research before making any kind of decision to totally uproot your life.

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I could and would move. I've never been attached to a place so moving is easy for me.

Atecc Level 4 Feb 16, 2019
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If i had the means and a job or good prospects where they were possibly...but now..I can't. I need and enjoy my job and apt and got family nearby so hmmmm i guess my answer is no.

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I have considered it before and will in the future. Nothing in my life keeps me planted not to explore love.

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Shit, I’d move for a cheeseburger if it was good enough.

You have just gained another follower with that post!

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Hell, I'd do it for the adventure. I moved 50 miles to be closer to my ex. Didn't work out with her but it was a good thing for my daughter and I. When she leaves me this summer I'm gonna move my ass across America.

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Yes. I am not so tied to the place I am now that moving would be out of the question.

GwenC Level 7 Feb 16, 2019
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IMO there is no such thing as a perfect mate.

so true oh don't you know it.

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Absolutely!

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Yes I would

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I did when I was 19. Cross country. Married for 17 years. Going through a rough patch right now but concidering its the first major one we’ve ever had we are working on it.

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