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Re: The prospective In-laws

I cannot but agree with "Sundayjam". And I appreciate his argumentation. Your statement, that marriage is a compromise, I do not only think it is a good point, but we have experienced that in our daily married life. As for the economical point of view, you mentioned, nobody can deny your p...
by bellagrassa
on Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:53 pm
 
Forum: Getting married and divorced in Thailand - what's required
Topic: The prospective In-laws
Replies: 47
Views: 29612

Re: The prospective In-laws

Like FaraninKorat, we Westerners, we know what is good for mankind, we just pick the best, and leave the rest. We marry a Thai lady or gentleman, and we couldn't care less for what lies behind or around. Why don't they do like we do, just looking after ourselves, maximal egoism?? Look where it has l...
by bellagrassa
on Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:12 pm
 
Forum: Getting married and divorced in Thailand - what's required
Topic: The prospective In-laws
Replies: 47
Views: 29612

Re: The prospective In-laws

Beware of all the advice given by any Westerner. What is more important, to have a good relationship with your parents-in-law, or to have a few dollars more in your bank account? Even if your parents-in-law plan with a bit of too much ostentation, over centuries they have done so in order to strengt...
by bellagrassa
on Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:52 pm
 
Forum: Getting married and divorced in Thailand - what's required
Topic: The prospective In-laws
Replies: 47
Views: 29612

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