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I am surprised that I am the first person on here with a UK/USA relationship. It's basically a bit of an ongoing story as I am sure most peoples are. The link is here. And I am constantly adding to it. http://www.baldblokesblog.com/2008/08/01/the-story-of-kelli-and-i/ I hope you enjoy. At this moment in time, Kelli does not know about this story. It's going to be a surprise.

Jan, 06, 2009 By Baldtel  (UK - United States) Bookmark and Share
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Posted on Jun, 19, 2010 By avn

I'm born and bred UK, he's a Hoosier (Indiana)... we've seen eachother for 2weeks in the last 9mths. Before that we were dating for a yr as I finished up my degree. The time difference is one of the hardest things! But I get free calls to the US with BTlandline package rates..

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Posted on Mar, 15, 2009 By elainemb1

I have a US (me) UK (him) relationship. While in both our countries, we met through work for 3 years without having seen each other in person. I traveled last year on vacation and we met in person and really connected. It's been almost 7 months now since we've seen each other. LDR is not anything I ever planned on, it's very difficult.

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Posted on Feb, 27, 2009 By arthurfl99

I have a UK/US relationship. She lives in Bath, UK, I live in Connecticut, USA. As this site says, with a deep trust, love, commitment to spend time together, and all the little things that go through it, it's so much more fullfilling than anything I've ever had. We are planning on meeting up in the next few months and I cannot wait to hold her for the first time.

Art

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Posted on Feb, 11, 2009 By Nicothodes

I have a UK/USA relationship too. Known him for almost five years now and have only seen him in person for a week in all that time. Fortunately, he's visiting again soon, and going to try to move. I have to say, although learning about immigration is interesting, they have some really dumb rules.

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Posted on Jan, 28, 2009 By Dineke

Hi, i have a netherlands/ usa relation. Is that far enough to?

Regards,
Dineke

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