If I didn't mind, then it'd be ok, but if I did it would be a relationship breaker.
2006-07-31 05:37:03
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answered by valiumgodmother 2
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If I had my choice I would choose to stay away from most "holics". I may be tempted to live with a chocoholic, but most of the others I would not. We all have our passions, but their is a difference between a passion and an addiction. Work can become an addiction. When someone has an addiction, they put that as their first priority, and everything and everyone else is lower on their list of priorities. From my stand point, it is not a good deal being second on my significant others priority list. Good Luck to you, I hope it all works out.
2006-07-31 05:41:52
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answered by Josie 5
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have you ever been to New Zealand? I advise Maryland is large, yet New Zealand! Tropical plant life, huge waves, cool accents, attractive mountains and seashores... besides, sounds like your mom has an mind-blowing form of matters. possibly that's even the clarification in the back of the divorce. Your dad ought to furnish slightly greater stability and ought to plenty greater probably furnish help to get right into a school. additionally, in case you grow to be a NZ citizen, you're element of the commonwealth (no longer in basic terms like the USA of a) and you get specific attention on artwork and student visas and such for traveling different countries (inclusive of Canada, the united kingdom, different British colonies). in case you reside in ML, it ought to in basic terms be a slog by way of your mom's matters and economic instability. with out your dad as a buffer. and you're able to pass over your dad. It relies upon on how close you're with something of your loved ones.
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answered by Erika 3
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I would live with a workaholic before I would a lazy good for nothing bum or bumette.
2006-07-31 05:37:29
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answered by kekeke 5
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Workaholics are great, they are out of your hair majority of the day. But me personally, I couldn't do it. I need my time with hubby too.
2006-07-31 05:38:54
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answered by GirlinNB 6
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It wouldn't bother me at all. Sometimes I wish my husband was a workaholic, then maybe he would actually fix something around here!
2006-07-31 05:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You would know before you married him that he was a workaholic, so if you married him, stay with him. I hope you didn't think you could change him after you married him. If you are not married, then leave.j
2006-07-31 05:38:21
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answered by ? 7
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Just because they work all the time does not mean they love work more, it simply means they have a work addiction.
Adjustments can be made if they love each other
2006-07-31 05:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to get them to balance their life. Sometimes in life you have to sacrifice things to get other things. Could be more money...but less family time. If you are not working, you could take up a job and then he can take a 8-5 job.
2006-07-31 05:38:24
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answered by tortugamerlin 2
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You should work to live not live to work.
You only live life once do you really want to spend that precious time with someone you never see?
2006-07-31 05:38:54
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answered by ? 5
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No. If it was just a roommate, maybe. But a spouse, significant other, etc.. nope! It would drive me nuts knowing I'm not first in their life.
2006-07-31 05:37:14
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answered by spike_is_my_evil_vampire 4
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