Why thai women marry foreign men




















Would it have changed my mind? Because I knew all this before I made my commitment. Although what you said includes sweeping generalities, I have to agree with most of it. However, your comment that in the west following a divorce "in all likelyhood she will end up with the house' is quite misleading. It really depends upon the circumstances, and if you happened to own the house prior to the marriage, in all likelyhood she will NOT own the house.

Your last comment regarding your 'biggest problem' I, sad to say, will probably be facing in the future my lukrung is not yet school age. I would be very interested to hear about how you have attempted to resolve this issue via PM if possible. If you take the trouble to look at the youtube channel that this video is on you'll find that it's a general diatribe against Thai women in general. A quote:. Do not trust these biased forums as they are narrow-minded beyond belief.

I'm stuck in farang land for a while, and the lovely Thai wife is out at a church function this evening. I would have been with her, but had a dentist appointment.. TO ME.. Thai women are just happier,smaller, nicer, kinder, more shapely and sexier to me The institution of marriage has outlived itself. But this is not a real problem. The real problems are many. And cut very deep. Women marry for money, security, family. Men marry for 'love', or rather lust.

Women think with their heads, men - with their balls. And pay for this later. There is no equality never has been.

Legally, women have more rights. Children are always awarded to them. Houses are coming with the children. Sounds fair, Women have sex for better offspring.

How many husbands do fit this bill genetically? Men can not be, do or feel the same way. This is a biological fact. A man must feel 'lust' and have an erection. A woman does not. This explains why there are so many marriages for money, with statistics favouring women. Anything else is crap, based on personal experiences, whether good or bad. Can this situation be changed? Not the physiological aspects.

The social ones? Introduce Marriage licencing. Valid for, say, 3 years. Renewable only upon both parties application. Remove children from the divorce disputes, by making all offspring of broken marriages wards of state. Introduce compulsory fair prenaptual contracts maintaining 'status quo' at the point of marriage. And no maintenance to either party While financial security is the primary reason Thai women pursue foreign men for marriage, there are some other motivations.

Westerners tend to treat women better than Thai men, and are more faithful. Also, Thai women find white skin more beautiful than dark skin. They want their children to have lighter skin, as this is believed to be more beautiful in Thai society.

In thailand as in many other countries that do not have a social security "safety net" women will always marry for financial security,thai women will also look towards a thai man in the same way as they look towards western men for financial reasons and if and when the money runs out they will not stand by their man as they might do in the west where both parties can get welfare payments. Thai men have little cocks!! Ha seriously they still beleive anybody with white skin is rich, stupid really as there are many farang countries poorer than thailand.

Its a shame but many of these films etc always er to the bad side of the country and not the good. I am british live in thailand and have been happily married to my Thai wife for 17 years with two children both been brought up speaking thai and English and went to UK schools tand still are to get Educted. She has never tried to conn me or extort money in any way.

While your foreign man may be years -- even decades -- older than you, see that as a good thing. An old man has more money. And foreigners are much more likely to accept a divorcee or widow, it claims, women not considered ideal wives in traditional Thai society. Written in simple Thai, and available at bookstore chains across Thailand, the slim tome is aimed at impressionable, uneducated women and would be seen as a joke by many Thai women, said Aomjai Sarkhampee, a year-old teacher in Bangkok.

While that relationship eventually fell apart , she has continued to date Western men since. Intelligent, talented and ambitious , Ms Sunisa has had no shortage of opportunities — even receiving a scholarship to study for a year in Belgium — and said her preference for foreign partners has nothing to do with economic convenience. Instead, the year-old is one of a new breed of successful , independent women challenging the negative stereotypes of cross-cultural relationships in Thailand.

But as she began digging deeper, she soon changed her mind. Early last month, the Thammasat University student released the abstract of a preliminary research paper which gained media attention for its surprising claims about the changing love lives of young women.

Some of that attention was overblown. The abstract posited that the number of middle-class women aged 18 to 30 marrying foreign nationals was rising, but Ms Supichaya told Spectrum the theory is based on observation and she is still in the process of gathering evidence to back it up.

But the story struck a nerve , garnering thousands of online shares and generating debate in web forums over why the trend might be occurring. The student said her interest in the topic was piqued pique curiosity by the social media activity of Thai women, particularly one group who post messages on Facebook with the hashtag " pob farang lor bok duay ", or "let me know if you find a handsome foreigner".

Ms Supichaya said these women were generally young and highly educated, meaning their attraction to Western men was unlikely to be economic. Ms Supichaya also believes social media is helping to drive changes in attitudes towards cross-cultural relationships , due to the relative ease with which young people can hone their language skills and communicate with people abroad In their eyes, an ideal suitor would be another Thai government official with a secure job and stable income.

Ms Jirawadee left her Ang Thong home to pursue tertiary studies in Bangkok, determined not to let her parents down. They [Thai men] have such high expectations of women.



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