| Oct 9, 2009 23:17 GMT-6 |
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GUEST1478 |
I assume your marriage has been approved by both Chinese and US relevant authorities. Otherwise, you can't bring your wife to USA. So you can divorce in USA.
BTW, it sounds that both you and your Chinese wife think less of the cultural and religious differences before you got married. Marriage is different from love.Particularly, interracial marriage may generates more barriers. Maybe, both of you two should calm down and think seriously about your relationship. Marriage means commitment. When you take somebody's hand, please take it serious. Don't say casually: " I will let her hands go".
Good luck!
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| Oct 10, 2009 12:03 GMT-6 |
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DUANERK
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GUEST1478 Thank you for your input and advice. I truly appreciate it.
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| Nov 5, 2009 05:52 GMT-6 |
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GUEST65146 |
I married my wife in Australia, although we are experiencing a lot of cultural problems that I did not expect given that she has been living in Australia for almost 20 years.
I think our issue, like many other anglo/chinese marriages, is cultural differences. I am now blogging our experiences in the hope of making more sense out of it.
I hope we do not end up in the same position as you.
http://interacialmarriage.blogspot.com
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