It sounds like a lot of work and suffering to keep breaking up with perfect partners and hunting for new ones.
It sounds like a lot of work and suffering to keep breaking up with perfect partners and hunting for new ones.
I met the right person and I knew he was the right one from the first date. We’ve been married many decades. My in-laws fell in love on the first date, too. And so did my son and his wife. I don’t know how much more enjoyable life can be.
The chances of being in a school shooting are extremely rare. Meanwhile, you are far more likely to die of cancer in Europe than you are in the USA.
I have a friend on Medicaid and she says it is fantastic.
Untrue. Forty percent of babies in the US are born to single mothers… Here are the top ten countries for unwed mothers.
Chile: 75.1% 🇨🇱
Costa Rica: 72.5% 🇨🇷
Mexico: 70.4% 🇲🇽
Iceland: 69.4% 🇮🇸
France: 62.2% 🇫🇷
Bulgaria: 59.6% 🇧🇬
Norway: 58.5% 🇳🇴
Portugal: 57.9% 🇵🇹
Slovenia: 56.5% 🇸🇮
Sweden: 55.2% 🇸🇪
The US ranks number 23, after most European nations, including the UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Spain, and Luxembourg, https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/out-of-wedlock-births-by-country
Remember that life is long and that there are so many adventures to be had. It’s okay to be sad about leaving Italy, but there are plenty of fun and interesting things to do in the US. Give it a chance.
If you are American, and pretend you are not, you’re just being childish.
I think it makes sense to come back home.
Yup, in the US, I’m always stuffing things in my pocketbook if I buy them when I’m out on a walk and forgot to bring a cloth bag.
Upon what would you be missing out? Your life in Canada doesn’t sound great.
France.
If your family is in the US and you are close to them and want them in your lives, I would absolutely move back home if I were you. Home is home.