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helenS · 36-40, F
I live in the exact same house where I saw the light of the Earth on the day I was born.
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That’s really rare! @helenS
helenS · 36-40, F
@SW-User I tried to live in a foreign country (the US of A) but I failed miserably.
After coming home I nailed my feet to the ground.
After coming home I nailed my feet to the ground.
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Sweet @helenS
helenS · 36-40, F
@SW-User I almost died of homesickness in the US. My sister saved my lifte. After returning I slept one full week.
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Aw it wasn’t what you expected?@helenS
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
@helenS the US isn't that bad if u find that right place. I live by a small dinky town just like what I use to live by. Feels pretty much like home. Everyone knows everyone. Town closes down after 7pm. None of that craziness like cities have
helenS · 36-40, F
@SW-User Living and working in America surpassed my greatest expectations.
It's just that home sickness is a disease. A deadly disease. Those who haven't experienced what it really means to be homesick won't understand. 😐
It's just that home sickness is a disease. A deadly disease. Those who haven't experienced what it really means to be homesick won't understand. 😐
helenS · 36-40, F
@smileylovesgaming Maybe if I had lived there, I wouldn't have felt so forlorn. 😐
It's great you don't live in a city which grows like a cancer.
It's great you don't live in a city which grows like a cancer.