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HelloKaty37

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    HelloKaty37 got a reaction from katieliz456 in What do you take notes *in* (not on)   
    Question: What is the difference between the left-handed spirals and just flipping a regular spiral over and writing on the "back" of the pages? I'm semi-ambidextrous, and whenever one section of my spiral fills up (I write one-sided only), I flip the spiral over and begin writing on the back of the same sheets working my way toward the front of the section, leaving the spiral side of the notebook on the right. This makes it very comfortable to write left-handed.
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    HelloKaty37 got a reaction from psycholinguist in What do you take notes *in* (not on)   
    Question: What is the difference between the left-handed spirals and just flipping a regular spiral over and writing on the "back" of the pages? I'm semi-ambidextrous, and whenever one section of my spiral fills up (I write one-sided only), I flip the spiral over and begin writing on the back of the same sheets working my way toward the front of the section, leaving the spiral side of the notebook on the right. This makes it very comfortable to write left-handed.
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    HelloKaty37 got a reaction from herself the elf in School choices+relationship=confused   
    I think anxiousapplicant makes a good point. I am also in a committed relationship and we are planning on getting married in the next couple of years but are not formally engaged (he wants to be able to afford me a nice ring, lol). My boyfriend is planning to move across the country with me, to a place with freezing cold winters when we have both spent our whole lives in Texas and he loves it here. Even more, he's leaving behind a job that he loves and that he could have potentially been promoted at in the next month or so. Now if we had just started dating, I know I would have a really hard time not feeling guilty for being the cause of all this. In fact, we were in essentially the same situation when we started undergrad. He went to a school two hours away from me and decided to transfer to a community college to be with me after we had been dating for over a year because the long distance thing was so hard. I guess what I'm trying to say is, your boyfriend may have some great insight into this beyond just finances, because having been in a similar position, I can say for myself that I felt it was putting a lot of pressure on the relationship the first time my boyfriend uprooted his life for me, but now that we've been together much longer and know that we plan on getting married, the pressure isn't really there this time. Where you are in your relationship can very much determine how successful a leap of faith will be.
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    HelloKaty37 got a reaction from anxiousapplicant in School choices+relationship=confused   
    I think anxiousapplicant makes a good point. I am also in a committed relationship and we are planning on getting married in the next couple of years but are not formally engaged (he wants to be able to afford me a nice ring, lol). My boyfriend is planning to move across the country with me, to a place with freezing cold winters when we have both spent our whole lives in Texas and he loves it here. Even more, he's leaving behind a job that he loves and that he could have potentially been promoted at in the next month or so. Now if we had just started dating, I know I would have a really hard time not feeling guilty for being the cause of all this. In fact, we were in essentially the same situation when we started undergrad. He went to a school two hours away from me and decided to transfer to a community college to be with me after we had been dating for over a year because the long distance thing was so hard. I guess what I'm trying to say is, your boyfriend may have some great insight into this beyond just finances, because having been in a similar position, I can say for myself that I felt it was putting a lot of pressure on the relationship the first time my boyfriend uprooted his life for me, but now that we've been together much longer and know that we plan on getting married, the pressure isn't really there this time. Where you are in your relationship can very much determine how successful a leap of faith will be.
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