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Old Jul 05, 2015, 11:45 PM
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My husband wants to relocate near his family. He says his mom told him she could hook me up with people in my industry, i.e. help me find a job.

My daughter's dad is okay with putting aboard a plane to see me. My family has issues with me, his family is less judgemental. But they are also a different socioeconomic class.

Truth is I miss my mom, even though we have a difficult relationship. Guess I'm just used to her treatment.

I just don't know what I really should do.
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Old Jul 06, 2015, 07:14 AM
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HI,
I think you should go since y'all are married (if y'all were dating probably not)and they're going to help you get a job(even better)...my boyfriend is from outside the US and he wants to move back and take me with him I don't know about that!lol...oh and you can always visit your mom once or twice a year and you'll get used to that plus you can Skype!!lol...Ive gone years without seeing my mom and we're very close.
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