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Virgo79 · 61-69, M
I guess I'd be able, but gosh what a pain☹️
Big sale maybe
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Not easy at all. I would be terribly anxious first and probably sad to leave all I know behind later.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
No I wouldn't just pack up and move like that. I have lived in this area most of my life
Carissimi · 70-79, F
No. Bureaucracy and red tape would prevent me from moving, easily, to another country. Another state would be an easier move, although I’ve never had a move that was easy, and I hate moving.
Carazaa · F
I've moved to another state, but its harder to move to another country if you have a family and kids. A summer house would be nice but it takes money, probably all cash money too since its hard to get a loan in a country you don't work, so you have to get a job and that's easy if you have a lot of education and speak the language. So there are challenges. I could easily move but I wouldn't work there, I would just have a summer house and live there part of the year.
However, I would move for the right man, sure.
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Carazaa · F
@Stereoguy Not lately 😭
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ShadowWorker · 61-69, F
As simple as making up my mind and making a plan.
For moving to another country.. never wanted to.
If the cash is available to just move on... I'd have no problem in doing so.
I am happy ..finally, and that took for me to move!
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@ShadowWorker We see a lot of things the same.
bowman81 · M
I have decided that I am pretty much a homebody. I don't mind packing up and visiting or vacationing, but I was born and raised where I live and my roots have grown deep.
HeidiA · 41-45, F
I did all that while my husband was in the RAF. Now we’re putting down roots.
scorpiolovedeep · 46-50, M
In the last 23 years , changed 14 residences while living in 4 countries (three with family).

Not moving anymore.
Carissimi · 70-79, F
Similar to my own experience. Only two countries, three states, and 10 moves, and that’s not counting the moves when I was young. I’d be happy never to move again. @scorpiolovedeep
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RebelFox · 36-40, F
I sold everything and moved my son into a van to travel the country. It took some time to adjust but now I love it.
If I had loads of money I would travel and probably have a summer home in Maine. Not sure where my winter home would be. I am free to go anywhere.
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I've done it several times, I think I'm settled now.
Lacemaker · 41-45, F
I could do it but it would depend on my kids. I'm pretty settled and like where I live though.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
I am the same as Keep it Simple - grandkids are the reason we will NEVER abandon them for our own satisfaction
Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
@nedkelly Totally agree with you. Life would suck without them.
antonioioio · 70-79, M
You stay where your kids are
Or most of them anyway
Shifting to another country depends on how rich you are 🙂
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@antonioioio Sometimes, those kids move away first. lol
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Pretty much impossible, though I suppose I could if I HAD to.
almost impossible can't imagine him establishing a practice anywhere else
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@saragoodtimes Yes. Sometimes, it's not as easy as many like to think.
jackson55 · M
I did exactly that a few years ago.
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Carazaa · F
@Stereoguy You are a good man!
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Keepitsimple · 51-55, F
If I can get my daughter to move I would tomorrow but I’m not leaving my grandkids. I’m not going to be a FaceTime grandparent. I wish I would have moved while they were in elementary school.
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