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  1. 1. If you had the opportunity, would you come to the States in another circumstance, other than your SO is an american?

    • Yes, to try a better life, but only legally
      8
    • Yes, to try a better life, legally or illegally
      1
    • Yes, legally, if there was a job waiting for me, like my company sent me here, but only temporarily
      12
    • Yes, for other reason - specify
      3
    • No
      27
  2. 2. Do you smoke in your care and/or let others?

    • I'm not a smoker and I don't let others smoke
      29
    • I''m not a smoker but I let others smoke
      12
    • I smoke, but not in my car and I don't let others
      5
    • I smoke, but not in my car and I let others
      1
    • I smoke in my car and let others
      4
    • I smoke in my car but do not let others
      0
  3. 3. Cord blood, would you save it

    • Yes
      18
    • Only if it was for free
      12
    • No
      21


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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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1. Yes, for a good job offer

2. Don't smoke, but let others. But if I were pregnant or we had children, smoke in the house would be totally forbidden.

3. Yes

1. Yes if my company sent me for a short period of time but not permanently (if my husband hadn't been USC

2. Don't smoke, don't mind if others so but not in my car or house

3. I said no but I might change my mind if someone could explain what's the benefit of saving it?

By the way that reminds me...

Anyone seen that UK programme where the TV chef Hugh Fernley Whittingstall cooked and served the placenta as pate for a family who'd just had a baby?

Saving umbilical cord blood

They are blood-forming stem cells. They could be used if the child needed it in the future as an easier and safer way to restore bone marrow. They are stored at cord blood banks.

Saludos,

caro

Edited by JVKn'CVO

***Justin And Caro***
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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1. NO. I was already in the US before I met my husband. I am here solely for him.

2. Don't smoke and people are free to do whatever they want.

3. No, i think it is a scheme. The possibility of someone ever needing it, is really slim. I would definitely donate it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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2. Don't smoke and people are free to do whatever they want.

so you'd be ok with people smoking pot or crack in your car.. hmmm



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Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
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1. My husband said "Sure, why not, if there was a legal way w/o marriage."

2. No one will smoke in my house or in my car. Forget it.

3. Maybe if it were free. I think I was offered, but I believe it cost something that I wasn't prepared to give up.

Edited by Wacken
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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2. Don't smoke and people are free to do whatever they want.

so you'd be ok with people smoking pot or crack in your car.. hmmm

I should have added "as long as it is not in my car or home". :bonk:

AOS Approved on 10-17-08 (details in profile)

Removal of Conditions on 07-19-10

In this tedious process, we tend to forget that this is all worth it.

I love my hubby beyond anything in this world.

 

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