Yup, met one from Australia just for coffee and dated another from NZ for a year.
Currently, getting very serious with one from America. He wanted to come visit in October but I'd be busy with my daughter's exams so I suggested December. He agreed. I then went on to suggest next year January and he again agreed
We both can't wait to meet each other in real life after corresponding on-off for almost two years now.
Don't lose hope, Purpose77, they are really nice genuine people on here.
Life is good now. He has now been sober more than a year and has a very good job. Supporting the kids financially and paying their expensive tuition fees.
However, my love for him is already gone....sadly. I can't go back to him, not even for the sake of the kids. I've talked to the kids and they have given me reassurance that they fully understand.
Well Johnny, I hope he meets someone great so that he could move on. He really deserves someone better. I was a lousy wife and a really terrible cook
Hmmmm.....we both met while working in the same hotel in Singapore.
When I discovered that I was pregnant with my firstborn, we discussed and made the decision for the baby and I to be in Malaysia. We wanted our kids to be raised here than hectic Singapore.
When the kids were very young, their dad was stationed in Singapore. He would only come back once every 3-4 months and stayed no longer than 6 days each visit. It went on like that for 8 years before he got another offer to work in Macau and we decided to uproot the kids and moved there with him.
Well, was it difficult to be apart during all those years? Hell, it was! Especially when I was just in my mid twenties. I filled the days up by busying myself with the kids, family and friends but it could get very lonely during the night time. I was too much in love with him to even look at another guy let alone having an affair with one.
Most importantly, we needed the money. We were raising 2 very young children. I guess it was only practical for him to leave the country and us to seek for a better paying job in the neighbouring country.
RE: Too Much coffee?
Good to see you back on the blogs, MapWedding vows? Hmmmm......mine was in read out by the Indian priest in Sanskrit during a traditional Hindu wedding.
I got the translated version only after the wedding! but by then it was already too late!!