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    Thai Divorce law

    By Anonymous, Created on: 02/12/2004, Last updated on: 09/01/2009

    » I heard from a farang that under Thai law men can divorce women in two days. But for a woman, it takes two years. The reasoning being that women are thought of as temperamental creatures, prone to wild mood swings, who need plenty of time to calm down...

    • Anonymous commented : Ian Beale, I am mostly in agreement with you. Right now in the US, the dollar is low. Now in the US, mostly Manhattan, the Europeans are buying every thing they can. I saw an interview with a Dutch woman. She had just bought two, 1 million dollar apartments. She paid 25% more than the asking price 2 months ago. She also stated she wants to buy as many as she can. With them buying up land, the price has gone up. The good part is she can not take them back to The Netherlands, so all the money spent on upkeep and supplies will be spent right here. The State of New York will collect big taxes as will the US Gov. By them buying up the available real estate, more will have to be built, creating more and more jobs. It also helps build allies in overseas countries. If they stand to lose money if we become enemies, they will try to stay friends. With all the strained relations with France and Germany now, you would think their would not be any investors from those countries, but thei is plenty. Some in this forum pray for the collapse of the American economy. They think Europe would be better off. Take the Airbus for example, if the US airlines go belly up, Airbus would not be far behind. The Europeans would suffer just as much. Thailand does not take advantage of the money that would be available if they allowed outsiders to own land. If I could I would build a very nice house between Pathum Thani and Ayudiya. I would let my family stay and take care of it. But it would have to belong to me. I can not take it anywhere. Iwould pay Thais for the material and labor to build it. It would be a win, win situation for Thailand and my family. Why must I own it you ask. As with all families, some times they feud and fight. I would make sure nobody can control the other because of who owns the house.

    • Anonymous commented : to trace the record and make new claim.

    • Anonymous commented : e European descendants in the new countries already established themselves. So those properties are already owned by these original settlers and colonists. If you very want equality, every countries need to remove all immigration laws and adopt single universal monetary standard, no passport and no immigration police.

    • 49 replies, 65,617 views

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    RE: My Mom doesn't Like Farangs

    By Anonymous, Created on: 07/12/2004, Last updated on: 19/09/2007

    » Your mom is right baby. Most farangs could'nt be entrusted. They consider your country as a backyard brothel that should yield to all their queer demands and nature. They look for cheap sex and free service. Sex that act on the woman as if she were a sex tool that responds automatically without resistance....

    • Anonymous commented : sive girl to divorce and find new man, rich and ready to feed girl's family. Thai people have no family value and children especially girls, are regarded SOMBAT of parents (sombat is property) and they freely sell and buy through 4 - 5 repeating marriages). So most of Thai husbands, failed, go and kill the girl's mother, the mother in law, first hand when betrayed. This homicidal reports are up every day on thai dailies, Matichon, Khom Chat Neuk, Daily News, Kho Sot, and so on. Be careful farang Man !!! (farang husbands are also frequently killed here, it is the matter of money and conspiracy of "Mother in law".

    • 26 replies, 12,679 views

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    enry into the u.k. for thai girlfriends/partners

    By Anonymous, Created on: 02/01/2005, Last updated on: 07/06/2006

    » I started out trying to help my Thai employee (with a British passport) to bring her twenty two year old daughter to the U.K. for a family visit. Thought it would be a breeze. Mother rents a single room so I offered my family home for daughter to stay in during visit. I've heard stories about the...

    • Anonymous commented : a British citizen, we have a new baby boy, also a British citizen. In the near future we would like her mother to visit us and to spend some time with the baby. I was assuming that it would just be a formality to obtain a family permit for her but now I am not so sure.

    • 13 replies, 7,030 views

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    Marring a Thia Woman in America - What's needed

    By Anonymous, Created on: 27/01/2005, Last updated on: 25/02/2007

    » Hi, I want to marry a Thia woman and am looking for some insite to what is needed and what to expect from Thia women and to learn about Thia culture. Also, please express your expriences with Thia culture and women, marring in Thialand or the US and living in Thialand or the US. Thanks

    • Anonymous commented : on getting us started on our new life. Input? Brian

    • Anonymous commented : n be land for the family or a new tractor for their farm. All you to your negotiating skills...

    • Anonymous commented : ing gift for her to start her new life. It uausally gives the bride's parents a guarantee that the bride will have money when she needed. Since in Thai system, parents always support their children. Getting married to Farang scare them quite a bit.

    • Anonymous commented : nd of bait. So it is nothing new to me. Well,...enjoy the cookie and wait to see what happened in Thailand.

    • 33 replies, 14,280 views

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    Purachai Ruins Poors Thais

    By Anonymous, Created on: 01/02/2005, Last updated on: 04/01/2006

    » Thaksin's deputy PM Mr. Purachai is thinking about moving to New Zealand, according to Bangkok Post, 27th January. Purachai already has children there - studying / buying big-time real-estate. This despite his government continuing Thailand's ban on foreigner's...

    • 8 replies, 5,107 views

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