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  • bpruston Aug 15, 2011 @ 1:25 pm | delete
    I had no idea about any of this! Nice lens buddy!
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  • pixieluv13 Jan 13, 2011 @ 8:33 am | delete
    woops.. typo! Day i mean.. not dat :)
  • pixieluv13 Jan 13, 2011 @ 8:31 am | delete
    oh well I added a comment before and it didn't show up.. hmmmm??!! Anyway, I just wanted to wish you and Fabinne the best and let you know hope much I support you and others who face the burdens caused by discrimination due to complete IGNORANCE! I put my Facebook on hold for a while.. It was taking uo too much of my time.

    Have a great dat beautiful girl!!
  • pixieluv13 Jan 13, 2011 @ 8:27 am | delete
    btw.. you can keep me updated at pixieluv13@gmail.com. Later!
  • TheRiver Nov 17, 2010 @ 11:33 pm | delete
    Thank you for sharing your story, though it is a sad one. I am surprised to hear that you did not find Frankfurt to be very gay friendly; I have a friend there and he told me people don't have a problem with gays at all. But at least the German government is friendlier than the USA government. Sadly my partner's health and his aging parents make us relocating to another country to be together very difficult, but I am happy to hear that you were able to do so to be together. Even though no one should have to chose between love and country.
  • saucy71 Nov 18, 2010 @ 2:46 am | delete
    Thanks for your comment. I was living in a very gay friendly city in Montana. Now I live around 20-30 minutes from Frankfurt and this area is not gay friendly. Frankfurt is gay friendly but not as much as I was used to. Sorry to hear your partner have health problems. Which country is the non-american partner from? I was able to relocate but it was very hard for me to do but at least I am together with her. I am definitely very grateful to Germany. It is a sad story, but I am hoping it has a happy ending! Hope everything works out for you. Again, thanks for the comment!
  • TheRiver Nov 26, 2010 @ 1:10 am | delete
    Interesting, I wouldn't have thought there were gay friendly cities in Montana. But, I guess there are friendly and unfriendly parts of any country/state/province.

    We're a Canada/US couple. It's unfortunate that we have to think about which will be less harmful; dealing with the ill effects of moving, or dealing with the ill effects of living apart.

    Thank you for sharing your story though this blog, I will certainly be keeping up with interest!
  • saucy71 Nov 26, 2010 @ 3:14 am | delete
    I know. The majority of Montana is very conservative but not the city where I used to live.
    Thanks for the support!!
  • bloomingrose Nov 12, 2010 @ 11:30 pm | delete
    I met two gay male friends who had to struggle so, so much to stay together. One was American and the other Canadian. They had to eventually both move to Canada, my American friend had to enroll in a PhD program that he did not want, and my other friend became a nurse. After that they immigrated to San Francisco. It worked out well for them, but if they had been heterosexual they could have just settled in where they first met. I am a complete advocated for the legalization of gay marriage.
  • saucy71 Nov 13, 2010 @ 4:58 am | delete
    thanks for your comments. It is good to hear about a happy ending.
  • MistermeLvyns Oct 12, 2010 @ 2:51 pm | delete
    oh god, reading this totally made me cry. i remember when you called crying from kalispell, and i was so heart broken i could not come up there and be with you. just be there as a friend. this was such a hard time, especially to see you so hurt. i miss you both so much, but i am glad you are finding such better treatment and acceptance in germany than you ever received here in america.
  • saucy71 Nov 13, 2010 @ 4:59 am | delete
    you rock my friend. thanks for your friendship and support!
  • MistermeLvyns Oct 6, 2010 @ 11:13 am | delete
    this breaks my heart all over again to read this. i miss you both so much, and i am so sad that you have had to fight so hard just to be together! thank you for sharing your story with all the people who do not yet know it. i talk about you guys all the time, and tell your story so that people know!
  • saucy71 Oct 6, 2010 @ 11:26 am | delete
    thank you mel....means a lot to us!
  • saucy71 Oct 6, 2010 @ 9:49 am | delete
    is hard to believe that things like this happens in the USA!
  • Abasnail Sep 20, 2010 @ 1:02 pm | delete
    How dare this country keep a happy couple from being in my everyday life? I support you two, I support love and I am so glad you are both in my world. No borders!
  • saucy71 Sep 28, 2010 @ 7:20 am | delete
    thank you for your support Abigail!
  • DerekSmith Sep 16, 2010 @ 12:01 pm | delete
    So which blog are you going to use?
  • saucy71 Sep 28, 2010 @ 7:31 am | delete
    yes derek!!!!!!! miss you my friend! thanks for the support!

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My name is Waleska. I am Personal Chef. I am 39 years old. I currently live in Germany with my wife Fabienne. She is German. I left everything I had to... more »

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