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question for sailors wife

Hello, i know this question doesnt pretain to reproductive health so please pardon this question to everyone who kinda gets mad when questions are off topic. Anyways, Sailors wife..if you dont mind me asking...was/is your husband in the Navy? If so i would like to ask you questions about how it is like being with sumone in the navy, since my bf is leaving to bootcamp/school through the navy in october. Thanks!
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well after bootcamp hes going to SC for his A school....so i dont know if im going to be moving up there since im going t be atteding school here in cali. Im just hoping i can go and see him alot and vice versa :\
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Yep, I live right by it was why I asked. My DH was also stationed there at one point but he has been out of the Navy since 1999.
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yes! i think thats where everyone goes?
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Is he going to be at Great Lakes, IL
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aww thank you all so much for the support and encouragement..its really appreciated<3.
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lol...honey...as long as your sailor is good to you, then you have no worries...keep in mind, though...if he's going in now, there is always that possibility he could spend the 1st 1-3 years in japan, or somewhere else, and you may/may not be able to accompany him...good luck with all of this, as sailors wife and i can tell you it will be extremely hard to deal with at times...
heres a website that will help you understand the military life a lil better...its for moms, wifes, g/f's, fiances, etc all women who have a connection to the military, and i think its awesome...

www.cinchouse.com
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of course about the relationship since hes going to be in chicago and im stuck here in southern cali. So im hoping for the best.
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hahaha maybe crabs right? well thanks for your input. :]
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