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I'd consider it as an option, sure. What I wouldn't do is jump into anything blindly without taking the time to be sure it was what I wanted.
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I would at least consider it. I mean, you can't live a completely safe and sterile life, and you have to do things every once in a while that might not turn out the way you want them to, so the thought of taking that kind of risk is worth the consideration.
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No. If the relationship was meant to be then it will work some way or another. Ive done that and it ended terribly. Keep yourself the main focus.
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No...I would want to spend some quality and extended time with that person without any bridges being burned. After several meetings and get-togethers and vacations together....I MIGHT consider asking my employer for a 6 month sabbatical. Other factors would have to be considered...such as who should be the one to give up their job.....etc.
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never, if i was that important he would consider moving.
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it's just what I've done, with NO regrets, she was well worth it...:)
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consider? Sure. But I've considered lots of things I've never gone through with. I would only make that move if I was dating someone seriously and planned on getting married.
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without a doubt! life is for living not running away from ha!
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LOL! That's how lives are ruined.
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If that person said we were getting married, then yes..
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Yes. If I'm taking a chance, it might as well be that.
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I live in America, and I'm becoming a teacher. I am giving up everything here, so I can move to Scotland to be with my fiance. :) xx
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I live in London and if I thought I had met the one for me I would move to anywhere in the world to be with them
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Hell no.
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If I truly felt that this was the one, I would do it in a minute and never second guess my decision.
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I would :] My fiancee is moving to America after a year and a half and leaving a good job. But i can't take the LDR anymore, and in his field, i dont think the recession with effect him. Take chances sometimes!
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Before I gave up my job, I'd investigate other options. If the person I loved was in a flexible career that he could practice anywhere (such as a doctor, mechanic, or the like), then I'd ask him to come to me. If that didn't work, I'd ask my company for a transfer if at all possible. I would only consider moving after these possibilities were exhausted. A good job is hard to find, but you could still find love in your city, as long as you didn't live in an isoalted rural area.
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It wasn't 1,000 miles it was about 500 and yes I did.
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I did
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I've told her I would. I want to be with her more than anything, but she's more patient than I am, and reminds me that we're destined for one another
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Yes I would !!!
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