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Is marriage necessary ? Doesn’t it make the situation more uncontrollable ?


Franck60

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Hello guys,
I’m planning to settle in Thailand within the next few years.
I read ... hear ... listen ... about relationships, marriages and divorces. It seems that relationships, marriages and divorces become sometimes trickier because of the issue of MONEY.
It’s understandable seeing that there is often an big inequality in the level of incomes of each partner inside the relationship.
I WANTED TO HAVE OPINIONS ...
Is it really necessary to marry ? A stable relationship doesn’t necessarily imply marriage, does it ? Are there people here in a relationship with a girl who has kept working part-time for example (so she keeps contributing) ?
I would appreciate any meaningful comment and opinions on this topic ... THANK YOU,
Franck
 
 
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That’s what I think ! Then ... I see that many foreigners end up a bit confused, uncomfortable or “feeling trapped” because of cultural differences ... with the question of the money in the middle. I thought ... “It may be reasonable not to commit too far too soon ...”.
OUT OF MARRIAGE, it may be easier to balance the relationship in a foreign territory [emoji848]


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Marriage and money are two different things.  Not sure why you think a woman would stop contributing as soon as she gets married, whereas if you just have an unmarried relationship, she won't?

 

if you want a woman who will pay her own way, then find one.  The problem  is that plenty of men don't want a woman who does because it's allegedly too "independent" and "unfeminine," but then they sure hate that she expects them to pay for everything and call her a "gold digger."  You need to choose which one you want.  "Both" and "neither" are not options.  Either go in with the expectation that she will contribute to the household, or that you will support her.

 

 

10 hours ago, Franck60 said:

 I see that many foreigners end up a bit confused, uncomfortable or “feeling trapped” because of cultural differences ... with the question of the money in the middle. I thought ... “It may be reasonable not to commit too far too soon ...”.
 

If you're already certain there are going to be prohibitive cultural differences, why bother at all?

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

I expect that because ..........

It's entirely normal for that to happen in most countries of the world.

I'd loved to have found a woman that would pay 50% of everything, and not the usual 'I earn less so I'll contribute less' game, then expect half the house on exit.

If married, you'd at least get to keep half of the house, compared to guys who buys their girlfriends a house, car, mc etc. in a split, they'll end up owning nothing.

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My girl suggested we get married so I could get a visa (just an office job).  I declined.  I don't want Gov't or religion interfering in our personal relationship.  It's also a lot kerfuffle if taking that route.  If finances allow then pretty much all other routes would be preferable, but if money is tight, and perhaps if you need a dependency visa, then it's not really nasty, just a pain proving yourself year after year, like other people know about your relationship because they have pictures of you together with a native vouching for you.

People don't seem to have an issue with us not being married (not that I'd be listening to them).  I provide very good security for her, and she takes very good care of me.  That's enough for them.  I do call her 'wife' socially, but faen when talking to officials, and I do wear the ring on finger, so to all intents and purposes we're married imnsho.

 

Also wrt assets I have her on my recipients list (though I can change that at any time - not that I believe for a second that she'd stiff me, but then again we all get into deals thinking we're making the best decision).  I can guarantee you I'll never face an acrimonious divorce however, due to non marriage.  Her house, her car, I paid.  No clawback terms (even though I think she would want me to in that circumstance) and my own assets aren't anything to do with Thailand - I just bring in what is needed, and not too much more.

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2 minutes ago, Shiver said:

My girl suggested we get married so I could get a visa (just an office job).  I declined.  I don't want Gov't or religion interfering in our personal relationship.  It's also a lot kerfuffle if taking that route.  If finances allow then pretty much all other routes would be preferable, but if money is tight, and perhaps if you need a dependency visa, then it's not really nasty, just a pain proving yourself year after year, like other people know about your relationship because they have pictures of you together with a native vouching for you.

People don't seem to have an issue with us not being married (not that I'd be listening to them).  I provide very good security for her, and she takes very good care of me.  That's enough for them.  I do call her 'wife' socially, but faen when talking to officials, and I do wear the ring on finger, so to all intents and purposes we're married imnsho.

 

Also wrt assets I have her on my recipients list (though I can change that at any time - not that I believe for a second that she'd stiff me, but then again we all get into deals thinking we're making the best decision).  I can guarantee you I'll never face an acrimonious divorce however, due to non marriage.  Her house, her car, I paid.  No clawback terms (even though I think she would want me to in that circumstance) and my own assets aren't anything to do with Thailand - I just bring in what is needed, and not too much more.

"No clawback terms"-this phrase is  entirely unknown in the Thai language.

 

You will be clawed.

It is your back.

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6 hours ago, wgdanson said:

My GF of 10 years must have no face left at all. I asked if she wanted to get married but she turned me down yesterday with the usual answer....Up to You !

she testing you

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Not needed but optimal ... without it there is no real bonding that can be counted as trustworthy for those seeking virtue and peaceable domestic refuge. The woman will never be granted respected elder status --- and the man will always be considered somewhat immature ... these matter go unspoken but lay deep in the heart

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Claw back:  I meant I won't claw back.  It's given and considered written off.

 

Respect from elders:  My opinion prevails over theirs in matters concerning my happiness.  I'm getting to be that elder anyhow.

 

 

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12 hours ago, Rc2702 said:

If your after an easy life your in the wrong place.

 

I also tell the Mrs the same thing every Monday before she starts preparing our weekly menu of food. Great cook my Mrs btw.

 

Her chicken stew is s real treat but the roast chicken she cooked and prepared over the potatoes and carrots was just delicious.

 

Today we had a medley of left overs from the week gone and this included penang and khao Soi.

 

 

You want an easy life ? You have a partner / housekeeper who prepares your weekly menu -I personally find it extraordinary that many members of TV treat their wives ( because of the alpha male concept- and they give them money ) as nothing more than a servant. 

 

There is this wonderful thing called a kitchen - the Internet provides every possible recipe. 

 

OP - what is this obsession about getting married- unless you are Catholic perhaps. Don’t do it. 

 

And treat your partner as an equal 

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38 minutes ago, natway09 said:

Come over here, live here for 4 years as  couple, then make your own judgements.

One size does not fit all & be careful taking too much advice off this forum, it is full of sarcastic,

bitter, silly old fools with nothing better to do

Seez you ????

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40 minutes ago, natway09 said:

Come over here, live here for 4 years as  couple, then make your own judgements.

One size does not fit all & be careful taking too much advice off this forum, it is full of sarcastic,

bitter, silly old fools with nothing better to do

Totally agree, and I am probably one of them.

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Just now, peterb17 said:

You want an easy life ? You have a partner / housekeeper who prepares your weekly menu -I personally find it extraordinary that many members of TV treat their wives ( because of the alpha male concept- and they give them money ) as nothing more than a servant. 

 

There is this wonderful thing called a kitchen - the Internet provides every possible recipe. 

 

OP - what is this obsession about getting married- unless you are Catholic perhaps. Don’t do it. 

 

And treat your partner as an equal 

They are not Alpha males-even if they  think they are.

 

Their wives usually control the money (and all external communications) and their independence is strictly limited to the mind benumbing  decision..

 

Leo or Heineken?

 

Sometimes they are let out to walk the dogs or play some golf..

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3 minutes ago, peterb17 said:

You want an easy life ? You have a partner / housekeeper who prepares your weekly menu -I personally find it extraordinary that many members of TV treat their wives ( because of the alpha male concept- and they give them money ) as nothing more than a servant. 

 

There is this wonderful thing called a kitchen - the Internet provides every possible recipe. 

 

OP - what is this obsession about getting married- unless you are Catholic perhaps. Don’t do it. 

 

And treat your partner as an equal 

Division of responsibility is not treating someone equally?

 

She enjoys cooking if I started cooking she'd flip.  I usually do provide new menu suggestions and use the internet for direction. I pass this info along and she delivers. We play to our strengths on a day to day basis but yes we also look at the weaknesses but rome was not built in a day.

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1 hour ago, OmarZaid said:

Not needed but optimal ... without it there is no real bonding that can be counted as trustworthy for those seeking virtue and peaceable domestic refuge. The woman will never be granted respected elder status --- and the man will always be considered somewhat immature ... these matter go unspoken but lay deep in the heart

initials  OZ    very appropriate 

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