I'm sure there's more to it than is apparent to me, but in my view, it's a case of trying and failing to repair an inevitable failure. He isn't what men need. He isn't what boys need. He never knew what he was doing.
The best and worst thing I can say about him, is that he apparently knew how to do it, though.
I'm totally available for sham marriages with benefits. I usually remember to say no homo.
Other than that.... If you don't already have a job lined up that would motivate a move, rather than the other way around, I don't think it's really feasible.
I knew a couple people who got in on HB1 visas and TNs, but they've all gone back by now. It's a greasy grind, and it comes to an end.
Which is sad, because Canadian citizens are great and I'd love to see more of yall in the US! Never a downside to having more smart, good people.
There is no such thing as a popular vote. Citizens do not vote for US the Great States do.
By coincidence, the States have all chosen to put their selection to a state-wide vote - but this is not required by the Constitution. Originally, it was assumed that the state legislature would pick.
There is no "popular vote".
This is a stupid contradiction in terms. He's not gay, and his insistence he is speaks to absolutely nothing except two things:
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Immigration fraud
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A powerful desire to not be saddled with any responsibility in his family
Chuck them both out. They're idiots and at least one of them is a fraud.
I never said I was a Christian. But now I understand why you keep calling me smug. You have the "Christianity owns everything" disease. You didn't invent marriage. It doesn't belong to you. You don't get to define it.
The end.
Eww. I mean, haha. But also ew.