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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Why Chinese girls are so desperate to get married?
And after all they live apart for 6 months hahahahaha, each on in a different city, what a hell is this?
all chinese girls have boy friend they live together...later they decide to married
face it's all about face and money, whoccares if it is a happy home, i show the world i am married with my one son
I had a woman meet me at the airport that was there to offer to marry me, she knew someone I knew,,, aww NO,, took me 2 days to tell her nicely that I'm not interested.
I met a really nice,small little woman,,never used me,,,she didn;t seem all that interested in marriage.. I wanted to duct tape her to my body , under my clothes,, I'd make it fast the security scanners,, not sure if I get all the way home,, god I hope I didn't just start an idea for a smuggling scam and I never got to try it.
DaBen:
They fit pretty well in your carry on... no need for duct tape.
DaBen:
It's the whole ripping the tape off once you get her home that makes my body hair wince in pain.
TedDBayer:
I think it would make for a fun trip,,, it's a long flight
In Chinese traditional culture, it is "proper" for a woman to be married at ages 20-24. After that, if they are not married, it's viewed as strange. This is of course changing as many women want to have businesses and careers with degrees, but the general idea seems to be if you're not married by those ages, there must be something wrong with you.
Unmarried women over the age of 30 are referred to as "left-over women" because they are past what is considered to be prime breeding age. In big cities, this is a gold mine for foreigners. I have met some really attractive women who are in their own right financially secure and well educated that no Chinese man will touch simply because "they're too old" at 32.
But what is that thing to live apart after marry, what a hell of love is that?