Well sometimes "With friends like that, who needs enemies???..." ...in most cases; it's healthy to stay friends instead of not being friends, at the very least, a passer-by. But what happened to you I can understand, full-hearted!!! ...Originally posted by ?nathalie?
It works in some cases though.
And sometimes it ain't ment to be you stay friends ('cause of hurt, hatred, emotions, etc...).
Thought I could stay friends with my ex.
But things are so different when you shared a house / bed with someone for so long, and then suddenly you can't anymore.
And I'm glad he ain't a friend.
I was so stupid to think that we could :s
Life's been so much better now I haven't heard from him in 4 months ^^


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And his birthday too. And I'll be leaving to Finland with him on February 21.
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Heh... We were actually planning to have me stay longer in Finland, stay until July when Petteri would start military service. (The whole point was to be together as much as we can before he goes into the service, since that will be really hard for us) We knew that I could only stay in Finland for 90 days, but Petteri thought if I got a tourist visa, I could stay longer. (Over 90 days but under a year) So we look on Finland's Embassy website and get all the information, and you are supposed to buy your plane ticket before you apply for your visa which I did... So as I am filling out the forum I have some questions about it, so I call the Embassy of Finland. The lady on the phone tells me I don't need a visa to go to Finland since I am an American, but I can't stay more then 90 days... (And I was planning to stay like 5 months) She told me the only way I can stay in Finland longer then 90 days is if I got a resident permit, which I can only get if I study or work in Finland. I asked her, "It's not possible at all unless I work there or study there?" And she said "No..." She asked me why I was planned to stay in Finland that long, and I told her to visit my boyfriend and his family. She told me if I married him while I was there it would be no problem if I stayed there that long. XD (And of course we are not ready to get married now, the time is not right, and we don't have the money, plus we want it to be something special, not because we have to do it now for some other reason) People have asked me, well why don't you just get a job in Finland so you can get a resident permit? Well for one, I didn't have time really to apply for the permit. I found this our in the beginning of January and my ticket's departure date was February 21. Plus I don't really like the idea of working in Finland because of the language barrier. But even then it was impossible to do that, there wasn't enough time for to apply for the permit.
Thats great ..



