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Posted
1 hour ago, oldskoolbeatz said:

Bro, I have heard a very similar story from a mate of mine, which it happened back in 2004. When did it happen to you?

This is my story, the gf was crazy and after 1 year I told her we should go our seperate ways. She wouldn't allow it, did the same as cutting her self, going to the balcony to jump, then hitting me, breaking stuff, taking my stuff and hers. Later she filed false complaints at me with the police station, saying I won't give back the stuff she did leave (glasses, oven) and tried to get me fired too. I was silly to use her ipad to log into facebook and my email and password saved, so she went in them, changed the passwords and spammed crazy messages to people I know, family and work. That wasn't the worse thing. Before she left my room she pushed my new 50" tv down, smashed my guitar, laptop. She even took cash. I was a little worried that she went to the police though, as I do puff sometimes on occasions is private (which I know I should'nt do here). It could all turn into a big mess. In all there wasn't much I could do except,move apartments. She kept sending threats and emails for as long as a year, she still sends some msgs to say sorry now. I never replied.


This happened to me around 2012, so not too long ago. Literally she would hit her head on the floor and the wall to either get attention from me or to just make things difficult because she knew I wanted to break up. She had bruises and bumps on her head for some weeks on different occasions, but also I tried to restrain her of course. I'm not going to sit there and watch her do it, and restraining also caused some bruising. I think a few of her friends / work partners saw it and thought it was because of me! The time she tried to stab herself, I got the knife off of her but ended up with a slit hand in the process. That was pretty much the last straw. 

I have never had such crazy and jealous GFs as I have here in Thailand, not sure what's in the water lol. It may be due to the LaKorn they love to watch day in day out, who knows. 

There was an incident about 2 years ago that was even published on TV in the HH section. A pregnant woman jumped from a 3rd story building after arguing with her partner (both Thais) I actually lived directly underneath them and they did argue quite often. Women and Thai women especially can dive into the irrational end of the pool fairly easily 

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Posted
39 minutes ago, NeoDinosaw said:
1 hour ago, seancbk said:

 

So how exactly do you move all your furniture, clothes, computers etc without her noticing?   
 

Easy. You put the computer, clothes and valuables in the car and drive off.  Don't bother with the furniture or curtains 'cos you will rent a furnished apartment in future.

Best to do this while she is out shopping.


I've never rented a furnished place.  I have all my own stuff.   Each to their own I guess.

Posted
5 hours ago, arithai12 said:
ago, JeffreyO said:

Everyone is making the assumption that she's a bar girl.  Was that in the article and I missed it or is it just assumed all Thai women with a western man are bar girls?  My wife is a marketing executive with a masters and is trilingual, I think perhaps we should rethink our assumptions.  Then again, people do tend to think others are like them so many of you are showing your true colors

I give you right about almost everyone in here are double moral and think they can do what they want and think all ladies work as beerbar prostitutes 

Meny are sexpat and don't have any respect for ladies even gf 

Cheap Charlie not give money for start a new life bad men

Someone said in another tread 

Take gf to another country and take her passport and dumb her that is sick 

Good men there want out of relationship can just pay for a room and money for food to she get salary from her new job 

But again meny men have no problem to <deleted> ladies and use money in a beerbar but pay small money for gf no no come on 

40000bath cheap charlies 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Jdiddy said:

Is there a guide on how to end a relationship with a TGF without ending up in hospital?

Yes pay her for a room and money for food so she can find a job and take care of herself but again only nice men do that are you one of them I mean nice 

Posted
1 hour ago, Daveyh said:

Another example of "loss of face" here ................... & people continue to think Thailand is not dangerous? People here really have an anger management problem ......... when "farangs" are involved it quickly gets really heated .......... then locals appear from everywhere, pitch in & bingo ........ shit hits the fan. I wonder how many farangs here have "long term" Thai friends? Be interesting to know ........ socially we do not mix very well here, especially single guys.

 

 

 

I'm a single guy and have a bunch of great Thai friends.  They are mostly all overseas educated, having been to boarding schools in the UK.  They all speak English fluently and most of them are from what you would call rich families, although they see themselves as just middle class.  

I think it depends on your age, the older guys don't seem to go to places where they'll meet Thais and make Thai friends. 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, lanista said:

KORAT....where  else!

Is that her husband standing next to her? What is she pointing at?

Another old English guy with worn out '30 something' street scrubber.

She doesnt care about their phoney relationship. If he leaves so does his wallet and ATM  card,

Thats why she's pissed.

These old farangs never learn.

They keep their embassies busy thats for sure.

I don’t think either of the people in the photograph are the persons mentioned in the article

He looks Thai and certainly not 67 plus the stabbed person is in hospital and the assailant in custody.

Posted
32 minutes ago, Jdiddy said:

Is there a guide on how to end a relationship with a TGF without ending up in hospital?

yes

don't tell her you want to break up

act normal as if all is fine

meanwhile organize your move (what to take, where to go etc)

be prepared to lose some money (items you cannot easily move, rent deposit etc)

wait for the right moment (she's out with friends, visit family  etc) and move out

run

move to another city

eventually leave some money to her

 

If you own the place you're living in, then I don't know.

 

it may sound coward but that's better than stabbed.

 

 

Posted
8 hours ago, uffe123 said:

Best way just disappear, Thai women can get really dangerous when it comes to money and love.

Bet you no more dough and she decided to make him pay.

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Posted
2 hours ago, 473geo said:

Just need to read a few comments on this very forum to be aware how badly opinionated farangs speak regarding Thai people. If they continue this tone in their 'off forum' conversations, and I have met those that do!! is there any wonder they become marginalised.

Respect is earned, usually showing a modicum of respect to others is a sound base, if one is not prepared to make the effort then be aware and accept the repercussions. Quit moaning.

Reap what you sow.

 

Facts are facts which ever way you mix it ............ the media is full of it & rightly so! It's a sad fact here that Thai's generally do not mix well with farangs socially ......... mainly I think because our culture is so different to theirs. Being polite & not offending anyone here is nothing new in western society & definitely sound advice if you live here full time. However, my point is that making real friends socially here is really difficult. I've tried so often, but the selfishness without thought for others is something you have to get use to & accept here ........., hence, which ever way you mix it it's not an easy place to meet & make friends. Most people here, & this includes foreigners as as well as locals, seem to live in their own world with their own close knit circle of friends ........ never experienced this before until I came here .......... it's definitely a unique place wherever you go & always a lot of fun trying to figure out the logic here on a daily basis .............. if you can. 

 

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, lanista said:

KORAT....where  else!

Is that her husband standing next to her? What is she pointing at?

Another old English guy with worn out '30 something' street scrubber.

She doesnt care about their phoney relationship. If he leaves so does his wallet and ATM  card,

Thats why she's pissed.

These old farangs never learn.

They keep their embassies busy thats for sure.

No its not.Her husband is my freind.Known her for about 15 years.She lived over here for 2 years.He has not been with her for 3 years.still married on paper.Long story.She used to be a very nice girl.Untill the old thai culture of being obligated to her very bad family.Just told him about this article.

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Posted
2 hours ago, EnlightenedAtheist said:

Not just the Thais. Here, as a foreigner has something happening to him, all you have to say --or assume, rather--  is: "Well She was a bargirl!" 

 

This story needs a lot more information. We are asked to judge, yet we cannot. Maybe it was an accident. The willful act is more tantalizing though and slamming that label of bargirl makes it right.

 

If she were a bargirl, I would say that he was at least partially responsible (twice), especially if she is 35 years younger than him. 

 

What are people thinking --if there are at all. Marrying someone who is 35 years younger than them. Co-dependency, here I come.

 

Trophy wives show that you have a very low ego.

He was not married to her.

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The guy in the photo, could be the proverbial 'brother' lurking in the shadows of many such relationships (old ignorant farang married to decades younger isaan ex-prostitute or divorcee with children).

Posted
12 hours ago, lanista said:

KORAT....where  else!

 

This has to be the stupidest thing I have read on TV for a long time  - and for sure it has some tough competition - but the really bizarre thing is 17 people liked it!!!

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49 minutes ago, Daveyh said:

Facts are facts which ever way you mix it ............ the media is full of it & rightly so! It's a sad fact here that Thai's generally do not mix well with farangs socially ......... mainly I think because our culture is so different to theirs. Being polite & not offending anyone here is nothing new in western society & definitely sound advice if you live here full time. However, my point is that making real friends socially here is really difficult. I've tried so often, but the selfishness without thought for others is something you have to get use to & accept here ........., hence, which ever way you mix it it's not an easy place to meet & make friends. Most people here, & this includes foreigners as as well as locals, seem to live in their own world with their own close knit circle of friends ........ never experienced this before until I came here .......... it's definitely a unique place wherever you go & always a lot of fun trying to figure out the logic here on a daily basis .............. if you can. 

 

 

 

I was inclined to try to explain, but I have to say, your experience, needs, and views, are so alien to my experience of Thailand I feel any response I could muster would do little to change your understanding.

 

 

 

 

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Wonder of it’s the guy who wrote in here asking advice how to get rid of his girlfriend from his condo, should have followed my advice to dump her in another country.

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Posted
Just now, cat handler said:

Wonder of it’s the guy who wrote in here asking advice how to get rid of his girlfriend from his condo, should have followed my advice to dump her in another country.

Interesting point.....

Posted
22 minutes ago, saakura said:

The guy in the photo, could be the proverbial 'brother' lurking in the shadows of many such relationships (old ignorant farang married to decades younger isaan ex-prostitute or divorcee with children).

Yeah yeah show your great comprehension of all things Thai

 

With your in depth experience I am surprised it has not occurred to you perhaps he is RTP?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, 473geo said:

Yeah yeah show your great comprehension of all things Thai

 

With your in depth experience I am surprised it has not occurred to you perhaps he is RTP?

I was going to say the same thing because in the other photo he is shown escorting her down Soi Buakhao ....

Posted
2 minutes ago, 473geo said:

Yeah yeah show your great comprehension of all things Thai

 

With your in depth experience I am surprised it has not occurred to you perhaps he is RTP?

I was going to say the same thing because in the other photo he is shown escorting her down Soi Buakhao ....

Posted
6 hours ago, sambum said:

 

And somehow the old "pointing finger" is back in a lot of these BIB pics - what on earth is she pointing at?

 

maybe give photographer the marching orders..as in F.O

she points upwards because now must living in the basement since Johnny Farang kicked her out

 

Posted
4 hours ago, seancbk said:

 

So how exactly do you move all your furniture, clothes, computers etc without her noticing?   
 

its very easy 3 steps actually:

 

1.Give her 10,000 baht to visit family upcountry.

2. the day she arrive in Isaan you verify she  there by talk on skype video.

3. 5 minutes after Skype call you start mooving your stuff to new appartment.

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When you want to end relationship with these psychos you have to just walk away, far away without actually telling them to their face !


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The Brit is 30 years older.. he is lucky to have her ( I mean if the relationship was good.. not now that she stabbed him) Do you really think a 67yo could get an 20 yo for the same price he is (probably) paying this 37 yo

Not really! Looking at her she’s lucky to get a 60 year falang !!


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