Yes, it could be a real jerk you get to know or when it's too late. It has happened to so many women from Asia, when they've moved together with a man from Western Europe. Is isn't so easy for the other one to get a job in the new country? I wish all people good luck in trying to get a long-distance relationship to work.
It's a lot easier to get someone if thee distance is reasonable, you'll get to know each other more often.
I have honestly never heard about Irish travelers before. I don't dislike any person I don't know. Are they many and do they cause problems for other people? Just curious.
If you’re tracing your ancestors back to a country with an unfamiliar language to you, you need to learn some of the language, just to be able to understand what is written about your ancestors. This is the case for many Americans. There are plenty of good sites on the Internet on how to proceed and also how to get help; just use Google.
I haven’t found any exciting about my ancestors; all my roots are here in Scandinavia, from my both parents.
A fortune teller once told me I’ve had many earlier lives!
I wonder if I lived in Scandinavia in my earlier lives.
I believe most men who “attack” women here have low self-confidence or lack of self-confidence. I many times wonder if posting nasty comments it’s the way to get a grown-up woman interested in the man. There’s no way a woman who’s confident in herself and standing on her own feet and know her own value, would show any interest or what so ever in such men! I wouldn’t think any man would join an international dating site just to be rude to women. Aren’t most men here just to find a woman to live with??
I guess it could be cold for you on the bike today!
People here use studded tyres on their bikes in the winter. Southern Sweden has spring, but up in north we'll have to wait, just normal time of the year.
RE: do u think a long distance can work ?
Sorry for my poor English. It should be read:It's a lot easier to get to know someone if thee distance is reasonable, you'll get to see each other more often.