Any black girls in Heilbronn, Germany?
Shits lonely out here. Wanna be friends and go on weekend trips to France and get croissants??? Italy for pizza?? I'm so tired of traveling alone but I'm not gonna sit at home while my husband works.

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Any black girls in Heilbronn, Germany?
Shits lonely out here. Wanna be friends and go on weekend trips to France and get croissants??? Italy for pizza?? I'm so tired of traveling alone but I'm not gonna sit at home while my husband works.
Popping the question
It all started with a simple question from my husband: “Would you like to live in India for half a year?” Immediately I said yes. Without any thought to the preparations or vaccinations required to go. Without even knowing in what city we would live. The logistics and location were secondary to the great, grand adventure of living half a world away.
I am a photographer, writer and trailing spouse of a husband who works for Stanford University’s SEED program. We will live in the city of Chennai on the Bay of Bengal. The ideas and thoughts expressed in this blog are my own personal views and do not represent the views or opinions of SEED or Stanford University.
We leave in January. I’ll keep you posted...
Up until recently, with Covid-19, people had to physically go where the job or career opportunities were plentiful. (Since Covid-19 the need to physically move has stalled with the influx of the work at home options). And although, women are increasingly becoming the breadwinner in marriages, they still outnumber men when it comes to following their spouse to the new location for work. Women are more inclined to give up their job/career, friends and family, and all levels of security, to follow their man across the country or globe. A spouse who follows their spouse to a new relocation for the promise of a better life are referred to as “trailing spouses“. Divorce is more likely in trailing spouse cases than not.
5 countries in 5 months. A bitch is broke now. Thinking of starting a blog about being a trailing spouse and traveling. Something to do while I'm at home stuck with domestic duties. Until my next trip
I just want a cool girl of color to live near me and we can hang out get food and drinks. Go for nice walks and talk. Take some day trips together and be best pals. Tired of just being friends with my husband that's fucking lame.
How to make it as a trailing spouse
How to make it as a trailing spouse
Being a trailing spouse can be stressful as you quit your job to follow your partner’s career. However, with perseverance it can work.
When Saba Menezes, 32, decided to marry her childhood sweetheart Richard, a petroleum engineer with Shell, they knew one of them would have to give up their career.
Menezes, a Delhi-based litigation lawyer, had been unhappy with her job, and decided she…
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What we will leave for our kids....
What we will leave for our kids….
In keeping with its theme, I have recycled this story for the hongkonqueror:
In 1978, my great-grandmother Clara, then aged 95, decided that she wanted to move to her daughter’s house. She had been a widow for 6 years. Living by herself had become tedious. All the family got together to help pack up her apartment’s contents and move her to her daughter’s house.
I was responsible for the kitchen.…
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