Are you a forced bachelor?

@mutpal74 (314)
India
February 6, 2010 2:46am CST
Hi Friends, Seen a new English term? Yes its my term as I am one. Ever since I get married in 2002, I still can't get a stabled life.I have to move a lot from one part to another part of the country.As a result my family used to be away from me for quite a long time. So I enjoy having a dual life.life of a married person as well as a bachelor life.How about you?
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@anurag3786 (6267)
• India
6 Feb 10
humn.. i don't have any experience about this.. but i want to say if a person who are married.. and living alone in another city.. and his wife are living with his family in another city.. then that person are enjoyed a bachelor life after getting married.. but it is very worst situation for mostly married people because they want to live with their family like wife and children.. but they don't.. thanking you.. keep mylotting..
@mutpal74 (314)
• India
6 Feb 10
Hi Got it but friend , guess what you have just said that u r a bachelor so hope you will get your perfect match from here(Just Kidding).Keep typing... Be in touch...
@happy2512 (1266)
• Philippines
7 Feb 10
I just want to ask you why you did not bring your family along? I am not a force bachelor but one of my force friend is a certified force bachelor because he is the breadwinner of his family educating his siblings & doing the responsibility of a parent, Its really a pity seeing him to sacrifice his self from his happiness for his family.
@GardenGerty (160883)
• United States
6 Feb 10
I had never heard that term, but it seems there are a lot of people who are being forced into this type of life. Military people must be away from their families. When my first husband drove a truck he was gone a lot, so we were in that position. Yes, there are some advantages and some disadvantages. He made a good living for us, but we saw little of him.