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Street stories: When love is stronger than caffeine

17 April 2010 / 10:04:40  GRReporter
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                "The most difficult it was for me when I was pregnant with my second child. I worked until the seventh month. The work was very busy. I gave birth and six months later I was back on line. Then came the difficulties at home. My husband stopped paying me much attention. Nothing was as before. They appointed him as a manager of one of the Flo cafes facilities in Athens and he no longer had any time for anything. We both work a lot, but if you want you can always find time for the family. I know that this is true for all couples, but this is not enough for me. We went to family therapy, talk about us, but nothing changed things. I figured we must separate, but he did not believe me. However, the decision was taken.

Love does not ask:

"The life of a woman does not end after the birth of her children, and fate obviously had plans for me. Several months later appeared also my big love from my childhood. He is also divorced with two children. Currently I love to ear again. I have a relationship and am happy. We want to get married, but it will wait a little, even may be more (laughs again). I will not get engaged in long term relationships until the children grow up enough and I feel that they are ready. "

After ten years:

                "I gave myself time until I become 40 years old to work as a mercenary. I am saving money to open my own cafeteria. This is my dream and I know I can manage. I hope everything will be OK with my family and my children to be healthy and the rest is a matter of time. "

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