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Is my dream to travel unrealistic?
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<blockquote data-quote="smiles11" data-source="post: 1522527" data-attributes="member: 269784"><p>I've always wanted to travel. I'm not just talking about hopping on a cruise ship and stopping at ports, I want to live all over the world. I am a nurse and I am uncertain how difficult it would be to practice abroad, it depends on each country. </p><p></p><p>However, I love someone who will hold a normal 9-5 job and cannot up and leave for months to years. I worry if I marry and settle in suburbia, one day I'll look back and regret not taking advantage of being young and free. The thing is, I don't want to loose my boyfriend by running off to some other country just to fulfill my selfish needs. He's open to travel, but maybe not to the extent that I want. </p><p></p><p>Is my desire to really dig into other cultures unrealistic?</p><p>I said my career IS nursing. And even if I didn't practice abroad, I could take 6month-1 year assignments here and then travel. But what good is travel alone, especially as a young lady?</p><p>Yes, we have talked about it. He is open to traveling, but not as interested in living in another country as I am, but he's not totally closed. His degree is in business/finance, so he could potentially have a career where he travels, but there is no gaurentee of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smiles11, post: 1522527, member: 269784"] I've always wanted to travel. I'm not just talking about hopping on a cruise ship and stopping at ports, I want to live all over the world. I am a nurse and I am uncertain how difficult it would be to practice abroad, it depends on each country. However, I love someone who will hold a normal 9-5 job and cannot up and leave for months to years. I worry if I marry and settle in suburbia, one day I'll look back and regret not taking advantage of being young and free. The thing is, I don't want to loose my boyfriend by running off to some other country just to fulfill my selfish needs. He's open to travel, but maybe not to the extent that I want. Is my desire to really dig into other cultures unrealistic? I said my career IS nursing. And even if I didn't practice abroad, I could take 6month-1 year assignments here and then travel. But what good is travel alone, especially as a young lady? Yes, we have talked about it. He is open to traveling, but not as interested in living in another country as I am, but he's not totally closed. His degree is in business/finance, so he could potentially have a career where he travels, but there is no gaurentee of that. [/QUOTE]
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