So I'm supposed to be going to bed, but then i was looking at chris' lj, and realized i hadn't listened to some of my older cd's in a while. random iTunes and pop! BINGO. All American Rejects. I loved their self-titled album. it made me feel so many things at once the first time i listened to it (kudos to my toe-moss). and listening to it
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My thoughts are that I don't want to have any semblance of a family until I am in a position to financially, physically, emotionally (so on and so forth..) support it. ESPECIALLY a family with children. In that sense, I'm not sure that moving in with Bruno is a great idea. Would it detract from school for both of you(school, which is vital to having a job that would lead to being able to support said family?) Would it put a strain on relationships with your respective families and/or friends(cause, when it all goes to shit, isn't that all you have left?)? Not to say that I don't think you seeing Bruno is a bad thing at all(nor that either of you are deserving of more time together), but if I was dating him I'd want to show him the same courtesy that I would expect from a girlfriend. That is, living together and, essentially, starting a family should not happen until it is possible for him to support said family. I know it's lonely, I'm alone in Livermore, too. Sometimes, though, that's the sacrifice required. Suppose it all depends on how much you're willing to take for a relationship.
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