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Do you love tea?
I ruv tea, Is so good for you
You so pretty American girl, You come here, You kiss my tea make it all sweet, I no need no sugar when you around, Come on my rickshaw I give you ride to Bangkok!
For Love or Money? Marriage to a Thai Woman
There's much said and written about Thai brides. Sometimes it's real stories written by real people, sometimes it's the perspective of someone looking in from the outside and making erroneous assumptions and sweeping generalisations.
If you do a search on the net, you'll find all the horror stories of these wicked women who bleed their poor adoring boyfriends dry – so they're all bound to be a bad lot, aren't they?? Let's face it, if you've had a bad experience at the hands of someone you loved and trusted, you'd be bitter and you'd definitely want to write about it – and who'd blame you. On the other hand, if you're just living happily in your little corner of the world minding your own business then the most likely scenario is that nobody knows anything about it.
Here's some statistics. In 2007, there were 50 Thai men given leave to enter the UK as either a husband or fiancé and 1720 Thai women also given leave to enter as wife or fiancée. Extrapolate that out over a few years and over the rest of the western world and you can imagine just how many people have married Thai nationals. Are all of these people living in misery with their greedy, scheming spouses? Of course they're not! As is so often the case, there's a silent majority of very happily married people who just happened to find love abroad.
I decided it was about time someone from the silent majority went to print to try to even out the negative stories that are everywhere. So here's a potted version of our story.
I was working in France many years ago with a British girlfriend – happily minding my own business. For reasons that I won't bore you with, I split up with my girlfriend of the time. This left me at a loss for what to do on holiday. I had some UK friends that I knew were visiting Thailand so a quick phone call later to check when they'd be there and I was down the local travel agent booking my tickets. I had absolutely no idea what was going to happen – but that's another story.
Fast forwarding a couple of visits, in 2000, I'd been served notice of redundancy from my job in France and had by luck managed to secure another job in the UK. Having a little extra money in my pocket (the French system makes sure redundancy is generous to say the least) I decided to take an extended holiday in Thailand. A quick trip to Paris to get an extended visa and before I know it I'm in Thailand for 6 glorious weeks.
This is when I met Su. At the time a heavy smoker, I popped into my local 7-11 every day for my two packets of Marlboro Light. After a few days, the delightful girl behind the counter said ‘No'. ‘What do you mean, no?' I answered, and in her endearing but limited English she simply said ‘smoke too much, soon you die'. And there you have it, the start of a 10 year relationship.
Su was 12 years younger than me and most certainly a beautiful looking woman. I'd consider myself to be no Shrek, but can imagine people might possibly find Daniel Craig marginally more attractive. There's a definite advantage in being a westerner in Thailand and I think it's only fair to say that you can attract girls that you might otherwise think off-limits. Well, I think Daniel Craig's got an unfair advantage with the ladies too and nobody criticises him for it!!.
Anyway, after spending a few weeks together, I made Su the parting promise that 6 months later I'd be back and I'd get her a visa to join me in the UK. Incidentally, the 6 months was because I was moving countries and changing jobs so didn't feel it would be a good start to our life together for her to join me during that turmoil. Any way, six months later I was on my way back, paperwork in hand and appointment set up at the British Embassy in Bangkok.
Naturally, you can imagine that when I told my friends at home of my plans there were a number of raised eyebrows. Some of them were of course so well informed by what they'd seen on the TV that they could say with 100% certainty that I was making a mistake. In fact, unbelievably, two ‘friends' (who I'd believed to be close) were so worried for me that they decided I was no longer worthy of being their friend – and ten years on I still don't speak to them.
It's now 2010 and Su and I are still together. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that it's been all plain sailing. Anyone who thinks Thai women are all passive, subservient walkovers clearly doesn't know any Thai women. I know a guy who thought he'd married a servant – he soon discovered his mistake and, after a shaky start, 5 years later they're still together and I think secretly he's glad he was wrong. Su certainly has a very strong character and would give anyone a run for their money. Also, it's not always easy being in a multi-cultural marriage – in some areas we've noticeably different values and plenty of compromise on both sides is required.
On balance though, I don't think I could have made a better decision. In the ten years we've been together, we've both worked very hard building a Thai business to see us into our retirement (here's hoping early retirement). We're now the proud owners of two Villas in Pattaya that we rent to holidaymakers. Our own little business that we've built up together as a team over the last 5 years.
For a long time Su had two jobs here in England – leaving the house before 7am every morning and coming home after 7pm every evening. She also worked weekends and saved every penny she earned. It was her money that funded our first step on the ladder – not mine. I've never managed to save a penny – and that was something true of me long before I met Su.
In summary, don't think that what you read means that there aren't plenty of us living extremely happily with Thai wives. Don't let yourselves either be too influenced by all the one size fits all stories you see in the press. I'm sure that there's plenty of bad can be said about people of either sex and of any nationality – that doesn't mean that there's not plenty of good to say either. Thailand is a wonderful place and the Thai people are warm, friendly and generous – why would most Thai wives be any different? I rest my case.
British man married to a Thai woman.
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What would you do if he says “i love you but i lost the trust and belief”?
He's in Bangkok & i'm in the Philippines. He had visited 5 times. I love him. I still very much love him. I do love him. Then he admitted sleeping with someone in Bangkok but i forgave him & we went on with our relationship. I really love him. After that admission, I started feeling afraid of losing him, started having insecurities & doubts that we would have online fights. His admission about that sleeping with that girl really affected me. He's in Bangkok right now & I did a mistake of sending an email pretending it's not me just to get his attention online because i'm afraid that he might be visiting the girl & sleeping with her again. He found out that the email came from me. I really do love him. I really do. What a stupid thing I did! Because of that email, I haven't heard from him since. He said he loves me but he lost the trust and belief. Can I still win him back? I really do love him. I am faithful. I just stupidly did that. We're apart. I don't know how to prove online that i do really love him. I really do. Please enlighten me...
dO YOU REALLY HAVE TO PICK LOVE OR DEATH FOR A GIRL?
Why Girls Shouldn't Cheat On Boys
There once was a guy named Jack who had a girlfriend called Ashley. She was the most popular girl in school. The three most popular guys were Tom, Marcus and Jack. Ashley thought Jack was okay, but she really liked Marcus, who liked her, just like every heterosexual guy at the school. Marcus and Jack were archenemies. Marcus repeatedly stole Ashley away from Jack.
One warm Friday, Marcus asked Ashley out to the movies. Jack was eavesdropping and knew when and where they were going.
Later that night, Jack snuck into the seat behind Marcus and Ashley. Jack watched them put arms around each others' shoulder, then hug... then kiss... then PASH!
"Do you want to come to my place and skip this boring movie?" said Ashley.
"Hell yeah!" said Marcus.
Jack followed the couple home. He watched Marcus and Ashley have sex. Then, Jack ran away home. He didn't want to see any more.
On Monday, Jack didn't come to school. At lunch, all the popular kids at school were having their usual coversation.
"Where's Jack?" asked Tom.
"I dunno, probably crying at home because he didn't get to go out with Ashley last night!" said Marcus. Everybody laughed. Marcus had a way of making people laugh. Only the three of them were there. It felt really weird. Jack had never been away from school in his entire life according to Tom.
"Well I never did really break up with him except by text on Saturday!" Ashley added. Both the guys laughed again. It seemed really weird to have such a popular group with only three people in it that day. But that's because it was no ordinary day.
The next day, Jack didn't show up to school either.
Or the next day...
Or on Thursday...
Or that Friday for that matter.
On Saturday, Tom kept trying to ring Jack to see if he could come over, but his phone was switched off. He walked up to his house and knocked on the door, but there was no answer. Then he remembered that Jack's parents were commercial airline pilots and they had to work every day so they wouldn't be there. He knocked again, but there was no answer. So Tom figured that Jack must be out, however there was no answer for the rest of the day.
He did the same on Sunday, but he wasn't there all day and he knew that Jack was rarely allowed out at night. Especially when there was school the next day. So Tom sadly rode his bike home at 6 which was his last attempt.
The next day at assembly, the principal had told them that this week the year 12s had to stay back for a special assembly. It was their last assembly and they had Block Exams to do. Why did they have to stay back? The whole year was shocked when they saw Jack's mum walk in.
"Kids," she sighed. "I have made a special announcement because one of our school members has died 1 week before graduation. Yes, I know. You probably all know Jack Halagey. Yesterday when I came back from a stressful flight to Bangkok and back, I searched for Jack, called the police and found his dead body in his closet. They carbon dated it to be about a week old. There was a note next to it, and I suggest that if you do not like these kind of themes that you leave now."
Some people in the assembly left, but only for religious reasons or the fact that they wanted more study time which they should have been doing for the past 2 months.
"Okay," said Jack's mum. "The note said...
My dearest Ashley,
I watched you at the movie theatre and at Marcus's house and I will continue to watch you. I never thought you would do something like this to me.I really loved you, Ashley. I died for you just like Jesus died for the Christians.
Always with you,
Jack."
Then came the usual tears after that story. The principal walked up to the microphone.
"Thank you Margret Halagey for sharing that sad story with the year 12s. That concludes this week's assembly, year 12 is now dismissed."
Please post this message in 5 places or more, otherwise Jack will haunt you forever. He now watches the mafia as well as Ashley and knows where you all live. He wants you to know about Marcus. He wants you to show you care.
Thanks.
[in loving memory of']
**Jack Halagey**
Born: 29th December, 1992
Died: 4th August, 2008
Still don't believe me? Well here's what happened to my friend's girlfriend. I was at her house one day and we were posting up stupid answers to a blog. Then when she saw this message she blatantly ignored it. The next day during assembly, she was making a speech and she collapsed in front of the whole school. Yes--I know Jack. He was a prefect at my school. I was in Year 8 when I knew him.
Later on when police investigated, they found poisoning in her sandwich that she ate that day.
After school that day, my other friend was checking through his e-mail and found this same message. He deleted it thinking it was a stupid forward. He was on a flight to Indonesia the next day. When he got to Jakarta International Airport, they found a form of poisoning i
i dont know and i dont care i just dont want to get bad luck.