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| Mon, 05-18-2009 - 2:36pm |
Hi ladies! it is so nice to be here and vent vent vent vent!!! I would like to share with you guys what is been BOTHERING me for a while now.
I'm 30 my husband is 50 (doesn't look like 50 AT ALL!) we have a 1 year old boy.
We both have good jobs (diferent cities) we've live in different states since we met. I don't like what I do and I would like to change my career and go back again to Graduate School for another major.
I am an engineer and he is an economist, I want to go back to school for a PhD in Psychology, but first I want to stay at home with my baby until he is ready to go to school and then I could go back to school. This sound like a plan since DH is getting a FANTASTIC job . I mean good benefits, good money, very nice city, etc etc etc.
The problem is:
To do so I have to leave my job and I am scared to death!!! what if we don't work out very well? I will be regreting all my life having left a good job. What I would do if we divorce? Start from zero homeless?
Since he is going to be the one making the money how does that is going to work out? He says he will support me always, and he's been trying to convince me to stay at home with our baby but I've been reluctant (reason why we live in diferent cities) to the idea of not having my own money. He is a very generous man, but with a bit of mood swings. We will be living together for the first time since tomorrow,( since he is in academia he is coming to spend the whole summer here at my city ) I guess I will take it from there and see how we work out as a couple.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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Curious, I have no idea what you refer to, please explain.
PumpkinAngel
Wow.
PumpkinAngel
Do you have some point I'm missing?
There are many legal workers, e.g. green card, HB1 etc in the US that have no intention of becoming citizens. It is very difficult to get a green card or a work visa in Latin American countries due to the US quotas on Green cards distributed to each country. I'd venture to guess that if the illegals could come to the US legally, many would choose to become citizens. I know this by direct experience, as I have gone through the green card application process twice at a US Embassy in Latin American country.
LOL back at you.
A. The second link had nothing to do with Texas.
B. Why would it be funny that smuggling would be going in in a border state?
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