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 ton
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married a mail order bride.

reason I am asking, on Saturday night whilst out with my wife, son and his girlfriend, I bumped into a lad I used to knock about with 30 yrs ago.
he is 53 now, and was telling me that he had been married twice in the past, both marriages ended pretty quickly and badly.
2 yrs ago his dad, who has lived with him all the time, passed away leaving him a fair amount of cash.
so, in his words....he bought himself a tong bride.
I asked him if he was serious, he said yes, he had approached a agency, who pretty much offered him a catalogue with a load of different women in it.
he choose the one he liked, went to Thailand for a 3 week holiday to meet her, and he says, is now happily married to her.
the lady is pretty stunning too, with a very nice figure to match.
I am not easily lost for words or easily shocked....but I was.
I never realised things like this were possible.
they seemed happy enough, so good luck to him. 😀


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:14 pm
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And who said money can't buy you happiness?


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:16 pm
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A mate's brother worked over there for about 15 years - ended up marrying his secretary.
They've got a couple of kids and live in Aberdeen now - very happily married as far as I'm aware.

A bloke I worked with married a Russian mail order bride - she stayed with him for a year then fleeced him completely. He was a total arse though, to be fair.


 
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Perhaps very stereotypically so, whenever i see a middle aged man (usually over weight and not the prettiest) with a younger Thai-or any other ethnicity that way on-wife, i imagine that they've met in this way, and i see them more often than you'd think. I can't imagine another scenario in which they'd meet and choose to be together.


 
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Ton, I've got to ask why all of your chat forum posts are always posted in the bike section?


 
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As with Scunny, I've seen a fair few suspect couples and thought "could it really happen?"


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:30 pm
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bikeneil......no idea mate, just where I have always posted stuff.


 
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Just an observation. 😉


 
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Ton, I've got to ask why all of your chat forum posts are always posted in the bike section?

What tyres for a Thai bride?


 
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I knew a guy who married two! He divorced the first one and then got another.

There's also a guy in an old workplace who married one.

Both of them really liked oriental women anyway and both said they found western women hard to please (although I accept entirely that this may well have been their failing). I only met one of the ladies in question and she was very attractive. Wore very sexy clothes. Bit quiet. Didn't really find out what she was like.


 
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I worked with a bloke who "bought a Thai bride". Lasted about two years, or until just after she moved her mother over here. Then it went belly up. 6 months later he was trying to buy a second one. Not sure if he did or not. I moved jobs and haven't seen him since.

I wonder if any of them really lasts?


 
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My ex mate (who's my ex wife's ex husband) has just married a Phillipino woman who he met in Malaysia while working out there. Dunno how old she is but she doesn't look that old on the Facebook photo's & is very attractive. He's 50+ & we always said he looked like Mel Smith (an alive one), plump, bald etc.
He is also minted to a high degree, I mean rich!
That may or may not have something to do with why she married him.


 
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What tyres for a Thai bride?

Nobby Na'ilha


 
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Well, it's fair to say the lure of a ladyboy "bride" is quite tempting.........


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:42 pm
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Living near Heathrow, theres loads of airport staff with Thai brides. They seem to use their flight concessions to go over and get hitched.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:42 pm
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he bought himself a tong bride

Them garden centre lasses aren't the cheapest. Shoulda gone down the hill towards the ring road and Cutler Heights.


 
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There was an old boy who lived next door to a mate of mine in Spain. He was happily shacked up with a Taiwanese girl for many years, she must have been 30 years younger than him. Anyways when he popped his clogs he left everything to the girl much to the annoyance of his family. Long story short a fight broke out in the street between the girl and the sister in-law, clothes were ripped and the Thai bride was exposed as a Thai groom.! 😯 Yep meat and two veg. 😀


 
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Long story short a pal, when to Thailand on holiday, met a girl fell in love, returned home sold house, returned to Thailand we cash to buy a home for him plus new mrs, she decides they should buy her mums home ( parents never actually move out the whole times he lived there) but the kicker was she insisted the house be put in her name.
So when the rest of the money ran out the whole family literally threw him and his stuff out and told him to go back to England. And he did and moved back to his mums house back to his childhood single bed.


 
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Them garden centre lasses aren't the cheapest. Shoulda gone down the hill towards the ring road and Cutler Heights.

Pfft, JTL!


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:51 pm
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Got talking to a bloke in his 50s on a train once who started telling me about all his trips to Thailand and how great the bars out there are 'as a single bloke'. Maybe I'm wrong but I couldn't help thinking he was happily informing me that he was a serial sex tourist. Pretty creepy IMO.


 
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What if you have warranty issues? Do you have to send them back abroad and wait ages for a replacement, sending dozens of emails? Personally, I'd rather shop locally, even if it does cost more...

Hang on, I'm in the wrong forum.


 
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Got talking to a bloke in his 50s on a train once who started telling me about all his trips to Thailand and how great the bars out there are 'as a single bloke'. Maybe I'm wrong but I couldn't help thinking he was happily informing me that he was a serial sex tourist. Pretty creepy IMO.

My boss at work was the same.
Bear in mind this was in Manchester, home of
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where a couple of pints and a bag of chips could gain access to all the earthly pleasures a young man could dream of.

He really must have been hard up.


 
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Edit: Silly.


 
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There was an episode in our village, of guys in their mid 50s who were either separated or never married, heading over to Thailand for 'extended vacations' seeking a 'soulmate'!

Worked for two of them and their wives have been around for a long time, both of them are great people, charming, friendly and seemingly happy with their chaps. Their kids went to school with ours and are great, happy to have them round here rather than some of the other local horrors.

One did let on to me that she was seen as lucky to have a successful, western husband especially as he took on her son to a previous and rough husband. They are usign his earning to build a huge house back in Thailand for her extended family and they will head back there when he retires.

So, it does work for some and good luck to them. A little more disturbed by some of the antics of older, less charming Europeans I saw when we were over there.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 6:59 pm
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Can you imagine if Superstar did Thai brides...

Ton, is that your lad that you posted about heading off to do his basic training...christ, time flies. 😕


 
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A bloke I worked with married a Russian mail order bride - she stayed with him for a year then fleeced him completely. He was a total arse though, to be fair.

Was he called Roy? If not a very similar story.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 7:07 pm
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Ton, is that your lad that you posted about heading off to do his basic training...christ, time flies.

it is indeed mate. his 16yr old sister joins him in the forces on Thursday.
she has joined the royal artillery, heading to Harrogate military collage for a years phase 1 training.

empty nest at last....... 😉


 
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Not Thai, but someone in my office married a Nigerian lass - met over t'interweb, now lives over here. With her parents...

To be fair, he was never going to meet anyone any other way & they seem settled, one kid so far.


 
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One of my colleagues has a Thai (now ex-) wife.....

A mate of mine returned from back packing round eastern Europe with a stunning Russian wife. The day she qualified for UK nationality he returned from work to the house which contained [i]nothing[/i] - apart from two coppers who took him down the nick to question him about allegations of domestic violence.

He is now happily married to a local farmers daughter from 2 miles down the road!


 
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...he bought himself a tong bride.

Nice to know the STW forum members closet racism is still alive and kickin - not.


 
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How much do these Thai girls have to pay to get in the catalogue?


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 7:35 pm
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kryton, you to55er.....I said 'in his words'
read the post fool


 
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read the post fool

Quotation marks?


 
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A bloke I worked with married a Russian mail order bride - she stayed with him for a year then fleeced him completely. He was a total arse though, to be fair.

Was he called Roy? If not a very similar story.

Steve, lived on the Langley Estate in Middleton.
Seems to be a common theme emerging here 😯


 
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There was a lovely old fella who worked as a digger driver for a demo company we used. He married a lady from Thailand but she stayed over there. He used to have about 6 weeks a year with her. Ill never forget when he came back and told us how he'd bought the wife a nice moped as a little sweetener because it'd been so long since he'd seen her..


 
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kryton, you to55er.....I said 'in his words'
read the post fool

No need for the language. Obviously its to detract from your own guilt - I wouldn't write down the "N" word if someone else has said it, and neither should you promote it if you had any sensibility.

Two wrongs don't make a right do they?


 
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I've got 4 or 5 mates who've spent a decent chunk working abroad, Eastern Europe, and far east, who've married someone local they met out there.

More on topic, I was once handed a flyer in London, commutey time, walking between Liverpool St Stn and the gherkin, for "beautiful Eastern European women, untouched by feminism."

Which is a larf, because the Romanians I've met through my mates have hardly been the bowing and scraping type!

Still slightly concerned whether there's something about me that made the flyerererer think "Yup, he's the kind the kind of guy that wants a mil order bride."


 
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Steve, lived on the Langley Estate in Middleton.
Seems to be a common theme emerging here

Roy, lived in Weston Super Mare.
Throw in a job working on the bins, a 7 figure lottery win, her teenage daughter, not being allowed sex because he couldn't find the 'special' (non-existant) condoms that she insisted on, and setting up key logging software in the PC to catch her on internet dating sites, etc, etc and we reckon it would make a great TV series 😆


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:01 pm
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No need for the language. Obviously its to detract from your own guilt - I wouldn't write down the "N" word if someone else has said it, and neither should you promote it if you had any sensibility.

Two wrongs don't make a right do they?

Give over.

I think the language is 'illuminating' about the kind of person ton is talking about. Although I have literally never heard that term before and had to google it.


 
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No need for the language. Obviously its to detract from your own guilt - I wouldn't write down the "N" word if someone else has said it, and neither should you promote it if you had any sensibility.

Two wrongs don't make a right do they?

There is nothing racist in repeating what someone said in order to get a better understanding of the person. In this instance there would be no obvious abbreviation that Ton could have used, so the example of using the N word is redundant.

Ton's description gives us the impression that the person in question is not the caring sensitive type if that is how he would refer to his wife and that enables us to build up a better understanding of the character of the person we are talking about.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:06 pm
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No where on wiki Grum does it state " an acceptable slang word for people of Thailand". Nope, his mate used it as a racial reference and he repeated it.

How exactly did it illuminate you btw?

(Mind you, people are very protective of Ton around here so I guess he'll get away with it).


 
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Awww, I was enjoying (bookmarking for reference) this thread 🙁


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:14 pm
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and he repeated it.

No, he quoted it, albeit without quotation marks. Context is everything and in this case the context indicates Ton was not being a racist.


 
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There is nothing racist in repeating what someone said in order to get a better understanding of the person. In this instance there would be no obvious abbreviation that Ton could have used, so the example of using the N word is redundant.

Ton's description gives us the impression that the person in question is not the caring sensitive type if that is how he would refer to his wife and that enables us to build up a better understanding of the character of the person we are talking about.

So you'd be more than accepting for me to use type the N word regarding my black wife, should say, her brother felt uncaring toward her to ensure you got the right impression of him?

You sir, are having a laugh. You are just blurring the lines, becuase YOU don't find it offensive


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:15 pm
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http://louisck.wikia.com/wiki/The_N-Word

How exactly did it illuminate you btw?

Ton's description gives us the impression that the person in question is not the caring sensitive type if that is how he would refer to his wife and that enables us to build up a better understanding of the character of the person we are talking about.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:15 pm
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krypton.....you are a complete and utter fool. go away and leave this nice thread alone, 😀


 
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@ Spin. So being grammatically poor vindicates him, well I never...


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:16 pm
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Two wrongs don't make a right do they?

Anyone else read this a bit differently? 🙂


 
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krypton.....you are a complete and utter fool. go away and leave this nice thread alone,

I'd rather be a fool than a racist or promote racism. You carry on mate.

Bye.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:17 pm
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So you'd be more than accepting for me to use type the N word regarding my black wife, should say, her brother felt uncaring toward her to ensure you got the right impression of him?

I'm not even sure what that means.

If you're recounting an incident with racist content then it is right to quote the actual words said.


 
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😆 @devs


 
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@ Spin. So being grammatically poor vindicates him, well I never...

You're really making a bit of a fool of yourself here. I normally get accused of being PC on here, but FFS man get a grip!


 
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Anyone else read this a bit differently?

[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Calwell#Calwell_and_racism ]Like this you mean?[/url]


 
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@devs

Care to explain?


 
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[i](Mind you, people are very protective of Ton around here so I guess he'll get away with it).[/i]

Correct, so bog off.


 
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Uncle married a Pilipino ....... they got divorced. Went to USA, married a wealthy guy, got divorced. Met another wealthy guy, got divorced.
Work colleague married a Pilipino. Is now going through divorce. Apparently not very well accepted over there as well.

I think there's a common denominator up there....


 
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@ Spin. So being grammatically poor vindicates him, well I never...

That's not what I said at all.

He didn't use quotation marks which makes it unclear that he was quoting but the context of the sentence makes that clear. Assuming you take the time to read it.


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:22 pm
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krypton, I thought you had gone.

just to add, the bloke is a bit like me I reckon, uneducated, maybe, a bit thick, yeah I suppose. nothing more.


 
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There is no argument to be sought here.

More stories of happy (if slightly unorthodox) marriages please.


 
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If you're recounting an incident with racist content then it is right to quote the actual words said.

This. A quote is a quote, pussy footing around it by altering the phrasing or substituting words takes the meaning out of it and may make it seem less offensive than it might otherwise be. If someone has shown themselves up to have racist opinions by using certain taboo words I'd rather hear or read about it word for word and form my own view about them.

I have no issue with any individual word only the meaning behind there usage.


 
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Some crank ALWAYS has to bring up the bloody race card even when there's no need. The slightest hint of anything & theyr'e there like maggots on a dead rabbit.
But now I'll be the ignorant racist just for mentioning it, no doubt.


 
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I was enjoying this thread until it descended into the usual stwness...


 
Posted : 01/10/2013 8:31 pm
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thing that me and the wife talked about after, was how bad must someones life be for them to marry a man they do not know, and move away from their home to another country. for money? or for a better life?


 
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Some crank

😀


 
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I have no issue with any individual word only the meaning behind there usage.

This. The words aren't necessarily racist, but the intent with which they are used can be.


 
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For the second time this week...

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How much do these Thai girls have to pay to get in the catalogue?

Am amazed that no-one else finds this thought singularly disturbing.

Or this

More on topic, I was once handed a flyer in London, commutey time, walking between Liverpool St Stn and the gherkin, for "beautiful Eastern European women, untouched by feminism."

Makes my blood run very cold.


 
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Ting tong!


 
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Ting tong!

From Tooting?
[img] http://www.howardforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=82137&d=1339586566 [/img]


 
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I know 2 blokes who have done this. Both were perpetually single and hideously ugly (no exaggeration).
Both still married to Thais and both very happy I believe. It's not cheap though, they've both made sizeable "donations" to their families, and both have bought kids with them.


 
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A mate of my brother's- young feller, he'd be 32, 33- went out to mexico for a while on work, came back with a wife... "How did you guys meet?" "Well, I went to this club that was basically Tesco for mexican brides". They did a [i]credit check[/i]. But it's actually worked out very well, either that or they're very good actors but tbh how is that any different from any other couple? She has not left him at the earliest possible opportunity, anyway.

Kryton57 is trying very hard isn't he...


 
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Well can of worms - I finished working in Formula 1(hold on i had a great job)and traveled to Asia to kite surf for 3 months before going to Brazil for 3 months ,so 6 months kite surfing .I went to Japan ,Philippines and Thailand .Whilst in Thailand i went to stay up north with a old flat mate from my London days training to be a chef ,i met a girl -fell in love and married her . She has a university degree and her father is the mayor of the town .Now stereotypes aside (i know and have seen plenty ) When we married my father in law gave me a fish farm (working business) a Brand new Honda Civic,a rice farm and staff and also land for building a house .When i started building the house he matched my £40,000 with £40,000 of his own .
I am a chef (fairly successful,with a lot of magazine and newspaper work but not got a face for TV ) i was told when we married i can bring my wife to England for 5 years and then we have to return to Thailand when Papa retires so my wife can take over the village duties and his businesses.
Now i have been to 56 countries for longer than holidays and i fell in love - Not all Asian or Thai girls want to milk money from western men ?BUT if you go to soho in London to look for a girl ?would you marry her?? Not all Thailand is currupt or shallow - yep sure bar girls are basically prostitutes (if you play there you will get burnt ) but come on educated folk of Single track ,lets not tar all Thai's there are some good ones (it took 10 years of learning the language and visits to find mine .
Bit of respect mods too me thinks it like saying "my mate married an old bird from Barrow and she stank ?actually hmm "
Peace out guys and Jai yen yen ?


 
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I have found that generally my awesomeness at rowing, teaching professionals how to mountain bike, winning races, holding the world record for the most KOMs held and being the fittest Para in the world has led to many Thai women throwing themselves at me. Fortunately I'm still so in love with myself that they don't stand a chance.


 
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have you noticed how many pubs now do a thai menu? it's cos loads of landlords have thai brides. I stayed in a B&B in darkest wales and the guy had a thai bride, and the breakfast was AMAZING.

I say who cares? how different is it to hooking up with someone you met whilst pissed/at work?


 
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Had 2 different uni pals who each had met a russian girl in their travels. Both got loved up and eventually married, one had a kid as well from it. After the 2 years came along, both got ditched by the girls. Definitie pattern me thinks.


 
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So in conclusion

Thai brides are great to tie the knot with but Russion brides are not because as soon as the knot is two years old they will rushing to Russia and you'll be left with not a lot?


 
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I know a guy in St Albans who married a Ukranian woman, fit in that hard faced way that some women are. Her eyes are dead and cold, I genuinly fear for his safety sometimes. This is his third marriage as well.


 
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Funnily enough, the two year Russian bride resonates a little here too. An ex workmate met a Russian girl whilst on holiday and they married soon after he brought her to the UK. I always wondered what she saw in him as he is a bit of a Wally. Almost two years to the day of her getting her UK residency she upped sticks and left him. Last I heard she is trying to take him to the cleaners for house etc which is unfair as she never worked a day in her married time and he paid for everything. Whole situation has got quite nasty and although he is a muppet he doesn't deserve what has happened. Poor bugger was head over heels and blind to the bigger picture.


 
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No experience with "Thai brides, but massive LOL at kryton....

😀


 
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Bloke in his mid 40's where I worked went down this route

Brought in some pictures of said wife and himself then an older colleague in his 60's said

You would have thought if he was paying out he could have bought a nice looking one.

Had a point I suppose


 
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