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Thread: Asian women marry western men for fatherly love?
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[quote=GUEST21727,398099]I am a U.S. male 52 years old, who is a year and a half out of his second long term relationship of 9 years. My first lasted 19 years. My first wife run around (screwed around) with co workers where she worked and wanted an open relationship. I come in to our house one night to find my second (not married) in bed with my best friend. I loved, cherished, and tryed to give her the life she wanted, just to come in and find her in bed with a friend who I let stay cause he was homeless. I have had it with American women! Ok yes, I would like to find me a good young Asian woman who wants to have a chance at a better life. Something better than she had where she come from. All I need or want, is a loyal, loving, caring woman, who would appreciate the life we built together. Whats wrong with that? My thinking is this. By finding a woman who other wise would have next to nothing where she is from, and help her to grow and prosper, I.E... give her a better chance in life, then, by the time I was ready to pass she would still have a good part of her life to live in comfort the way she wanted. I would help her with education and provide for her needs. All I would ask for is for the warmth of a loyal loving wife to build a life with again. I just don't see the problem with that. Isn't that what western women want as well? I think so. Problem is western women seem to want security and sexual freedom at the same time. Commitment to another has sacrifice. On both parts Is this trying to be "fatherly" ? Yes, I would be a bit older then she is, but wouldn't by no means be a "father figure". And as far as kids are concerned I would have no problem with this if this is truly what she wanted. Point is at my age if I'm going to take another wife then I want her be able to carry on with things after I am gone. I would like to leave something behind of value and not just have my life broken up and deveyed-up after I am gone. I figure to have 30 plus good healthy years left. I would like to make each count both while I am here, as well as after I pass on. That's my two cents worth![/quote]
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