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    get married in Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 10/06/2002, Last updated on: 21/01/2008

    » I want to get married, but a civil wedding, not religious. I am from Spain and we want to come to Thailand for holidays and marry. What do I have to do to find a judge?

    • Anonymous commented : the father; we lasted about a year, but in the end it didnt work - cultures too different.

    • Anonymous commented : f may with my fiancee after 2 years, but i read on the british embassy website that for settlement in the u.k you have to apply 3 months before travel to the united kingdom but how can she apply now with no wedding documents? so will that mean she will not be able to come back home with me and she will have to wait 3 months? thanks regards kenny

    • Anonymous commented : ay separated for about three years ago (First Husband) what she will do? what kind of papers she should have to bring down there to have her civil wedding for the second time around? Best Regards

    • 23 replies, 13,567 views

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    Is Thai guy a good man to marry??

    By Anonymous, Created on: 30/06/2002, Last updated on: 18/09/2007

    » I met a Thai guy by chance and wonder if I get the right man?? Can any thai men and women give me some advise?? Thanks a lot!!

    • Anonymous commented : you dating him for at least a year or two before you attempt any relationship like sexual.

    • Anonymous commented : Thai man in Australia for 12 years. He is just perfect. He has strong morals from his Buddhist approach to life. He is kind and helpful to everyone and believes as he should spread good Karma. He is clever, funny, loyal and supportive. Sounds perfect, but he is also a wonderful cook and artistic being skilled in Thai dance, making clothes and creating beautiful objects such as flowers made from wool. I want to stay with him forever. As well his family are wonderful and we spend many months staying with them in rural Thailand. Suzy, Thai men are wonderful, you should certainly see if you can make the relationship work, you will be very happy I am sure.

    • Anonymous commented : -has-the-key-to-my-happiness' yearnings, then we'd realise how underrated solitude is. Being single can also be a state of grace. There's the introspection bit, the re-prioritising of affections, the calling up of friends you haven't kept in touch with, the family bonding, a sensitivity to one's surroundings. Somebody single can even have a certain glow on his face, and even though it won't be a post-coital one, it is a glow nevertheless. Perhaps one day, us singles will finally be recognised not as people waiting in the wings for their turn, but as people who have simply chosen a lifestyle we are comfortable with. And that doesn't make us frigid or cold or emotionless, it's just that our loves are multiple and dispersed over so many other things: poetry, jazz, rock-climbing, our pet dog, our ten-year old niece. Perhaps gay men will stop whining about being left on the shelf because honey, life isn't a supermarket and it's ridiculous to think that you're worth as much as a roll of paper towels or a jar of pickles. Well, as for me, I'm happy enough being where I am. My parents are in good health. I can have ugly, sloppy days in the company of close friends and not subject myself to the tyranny of 'first impressions'. And the best thing about friends is that what is past becomes history, and not some kind of baggage. For true friends very rarely keep small scores. Someone might have just gotten hitched to his eighth boyfriend, but I have just finished watching videos of Fellini's La Strada and some Kurosawa shorts. At the end of the day, it's about self-actualisation. If being attached would mean that you'll become a better person, a happier person, then you should go ahead and aggressively pursue that other half. Me, I'm not waiting for anyone, and I want to say it as a statement of fact rather than a resigned fatalistic sigh. It's possible that someone out there is waiting for me though, which is quite a thought. But before I let him through the front door he'd better be able to complete my favourite phrase when I prompt him: 'Quietness without?--Loneliness'. And understand and appreciate what it means. To me. To him. To us.

    • Anonymous commented : have been married for twenty years. An expected response would be a congratulation, but instead, you will get a glimpse look like “what is wrong with you?”

    • 14 replies, 14,207 views

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    its not always right that

    By Anonymous, Created on: 20/12/2002, Last updated on: 12/08/2010

    » actually i have a thai pretty girlfriend who being my girl for a year now. and i think thai women are serious and good one bcoz of i've known thai friends both men and women and they're not think about your money in their brain! now a days, they can work and earn as much as men can do. don't look...

    • Anonymous commented : same things for more than 15 years. They like to fight and making up again, since it is a small community. They seemed to act and treating each others better when you are living closer to Thai community with Thai temple. My answer is keep them busy with community activities and involving with children's school. Ex-Bar-Girls need to stay away from activities of the night. If she does not have high level of education, then you should send her to school. Works are always best when she does not have kids or kids are grown.

    • Anonymous commented : there i only met my wife one year ago, she worked in a shopping complex. she is the most loving little pet iv ever had the pleasure of living with. we are now in the uk until she has our baby , only ten weeks to go then its off back to thailand to settle down. hope to speak to you soon mate and if any one out there requires any info on achieving the getting of thai uk visas talk to me first, i will probably save you a lot of heart ache and expence. regards all mike norfolk.

    • Anonymous commented : for a Fiancé visa early next year and would appreciate if you could help us in any way with the following questions; 1. Do we need to prove our engagement? (If so how do we do this as we are not formally engaged as such, although I have bought her an engagement ring.) 2. What documents do we need to present to UK embassy in BKK? (We already gave them a mountain of documents for this particular ‘tourist visa’ she is currently on, do you think we need to provide them all again? And if so, is there any other particular documents required as we will be applying for a fiancé visa?) 3. What questions is the embassy staff likely to ask her? (Her English is good, she has no problem in answering in all truth, but she is a little apprehensive as to any questions she may need to be prepared for.) 4. What is the Fee? Can she pay be cashier cheque or does it have to be cash? (I appreciate this is more than likely to increase by the time we apply.) 5. How long for the interview? Does she need to get to the embassy early as before and queue? (for her current visa like I said earlier although we got there at 5.30 am she was in and out within forty five minutes of the doors opening at 7.30am. We picked up her visa at 3pm three days later.) Is this the case also with a fiancé visa? 6. For her to get all this information so as not to waste time and not to mention lots of money its important for her to get as much as possible. Do you know if she goes to the embassy to gain the above information if she will have to go in the morning or afternoon? (everything I’m sure you will agree is very vague to say the least with Thai/farang relationships when applying for visas) Do you know of any friends or web sites that can help us? 7. Someone mentioned to us somewhere along the way we need to have had a relationship two years, is this correct? ( We will have known each other two years this coming February. If all fails we plan to marry in Thailand in August 06 and go down another road of visa form filling (can’t wait!)

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