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June 29, 2019, 02:32:46 AM
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If you earn money online that means you can freely move anywhere. Being a bitcoin trader like the users here and the freelancers, will you be willing to move somewhere else like in the city of your wife?

I am in a situation right now and this is how it goes. My father in law offers us to move to their house because he is all alone. I knew though that my wife's brother live nearby so I'm just thinking if that guy isn't going to feel differently towards me like I'm invading them. Whether to move there or not is what I would have to decide.

Any advice here?
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June 29, 2019, 02:39:51 AM
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If your father-in-law is all alone, why do you refer to his house as "their" house?  Does he have dissociative identity disorder?  If so, I would say stay where you are because "they" might cause problems for you and your wife.
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June 29, 2019, 02:52:08 AM
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If your father-in-law is all alone, why do you refer to his house as "their" house?  Does he have dissociative identity disorder?  If so, I would say stay where you are because "they" might cause problems for you and your wife.


Because they all use to live there years ago when his kids didn't yet marry someone. This brother in law lives there as well when he was younger and my wife also lives there when she was in high school. Its their house which was inherited from their grandfather and from their great great grandfather.  Just their house even if they don't live there anymore.

I even have reason to believe my wife and this brother in law will fight over this house.
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If your father-in-law is all alone, why do you refer to his house as "their" house?  Does he have dissociative identity disorder?  If so, I would say stay where you are because "they" might cause problems for you and your wife.


Because they all use to live there years ago when his kids didn't yet marry someone. This brother in law lives there as well when he was younger and my wife also lives there when she was in high school. Its their house which was inherited from their grandfather and from their great great grandfather.  Just their house even if they don't live there anymore.

I even have reason to believe my wife and this brother in law will fight over this house.

 I see.  So does he need you to live there to help pay for utilities and upkeep or does he genuinely want your company?
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June 29, 2019, 03:51:16 AM
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That's a good question. The answer will help me decide. Thanks. I was considering of going there because it can save me rentals and I can find a better job in that industrialized city. You just gave me the idea of what can happen when I finally move there. If he wants a company, his son lives just few miles from him.

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