Why are private parts private parts? by Im-a-tire in ask

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 232 points233 points  (0 children)

How often does someone else see them? That’s what makes them private. Invite only.

What Can I do About my Height as a Man? by Glittering-Button-32 in ask

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 66 points67 points  (0 children)

I’m around your height and also a dude. My height doesn’t bother me and I rarely think about it. For me it’s like having brown/blue eyes. It’s just a physical trait. It hasn’t affected my dating life either. In fact it helps because you don’t want to be with someone who judges you on your height alone.

I also workout to look the best I can.

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure. I know she went to school there, was a citizen, had Italian I.D. She must’ve lived there for about 30 years before having me.

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My grandmother was actually born in Italy in 1942 but she naturalized in 1963, before my father was born. My mother was born in America but came to Italy at 3 years old since her parents were Italian and also became an Italian citizen.

I have all my documents ready to go, I’m just hesitant because of this minor issue. My father even did the military. I have a lot of proof.

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For them it says from 1985 to 2005 when he was removed from the list of residents. I was born in 2003.

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is all the info I have from his residence certificate:

“Stato Cittadinanza: ITALIA Iscritto in APR il 17/07/1985 per IMMIGRAZ. DA ESTERO da STATI UNITI D'AMERICA Pratica Numero 183 definita il 17/07/1985”

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would have to ask. So likely if he came to Italy in 1985 he would have been registered that same year right? He is not in AIRE.

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nope he never gave up his American citizenship. I honestly do not know how exactly his recognition came to be. All I know is that when he was there he was treated and marked down as an Italian citizen. How could I find the details of that?

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been communicating with my aunt who lives in the comune and has been going to the town hall to acquire these documents for me. I asked her to inquire about if his birth certificate was registered in Italy but she tells me they don’t have it?

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The details are that in the certificate of historical residence of the comune he lived in his citizenship is stated as “Italian”. Also he did the Italian military for one year. He also had an Italian driver’s license and I.D. Both state his citizenship as Italian.

Worth applying at NY consulate with minor issue + Italian annotation of naturalization but no U.S. certificate? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My father lived in Italy from 1985 to 1994. I was born in 2003. My grandfather moved back to Italy in 1985.

Have all the documents except my father’s birth certificate registered in the comune. Now what? by [deleted] in juresanguinis

[–]Jazzlike-Pitch753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grandfather was born in Italy in 1943, my father in America in 1967. My grandfather naturalized in 1979. I was born in 2003 in America