Whatever you do, don't do any of the things mentioned in the women's magazine: "...threatening to leave their boyfriend for a fictional new man, or pretending to have some terminal illness." Telling your man lies is not going to win his heart. I am happily married but didn't tie the knot u...
As a British EU citizen, I have benefited having the right to live and work in other member states. I have lived in several and have enjoyed learning about other cultures and experiencing a different lifestyle. The other day, I was at a dinner party when a French chappie starting making it pretty cl...
My wife is a different, race, culture and nationality to me. We have a great marriage but of course there are many practical difficulties that have to be overcome. For example which country will you live in, what about visas, work permits, health care, benefits, etc. There may be differences in expe...
Ventimille wrote:Well, Turkey already is an EU candidate country. Therefor, I expect they join eventually. They can not stay in EU waiting room forever.
It looks like its 55%, not sure that equates to “most Brits” (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/7949104.stm) But let us not forget why the EU was created. After half a decade of war ravaging the continent, decimating cities, economies, lives and families, the EU was put in pla...