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40 minutes ago, Tony125 said:

Boy you are lazy, if you click on the link that says full story in the OP you can watch 2 vids of her working out.

Check out the meaning of the word euphemism.

 

Considering she is a porn star I thought links to her other workouts would be more entertaining.

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

I reckon I've been in Thailand longer than you. 

 

if she's married she's got a marriage certificate.

I do know a bloke who paid out quite a lot of money for a wedding where the master of ceremonies was a guy dressed in white, followed by a big party.

The bloke thought he was now legally married, when in fact he had paid for a booze up to confirm it was OK with family for a leg-over...????

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4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

How long have you been in Thailand ????.... 

 

Many many marriages in Thailand are Marriages without having gone through the process of registering the Marriage at the Amphur office. 

 

i.e. People have the Engagement ceremony in the morning, wedding ceremony in the evening and go through the whole process of getting married....    thats good enough for many - they are married. 

 

 

Example: 

My Wife and I went through the Engagement and Wedding ceremony at the hotel etc... 

Then we signed at the Amphur office on our return from our honeymoon.... 

 

 

 

I'm good friends with the beautiful lady and she has told me that she is not married, she only has one passport (Thai) with her Thai name. 

 

She's told her friends a lie...

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

Anyone who has spent time in Thailand knows about the ‘marriage set up’ here... 

Officially married certification and Married with just the ceremony. 

 

4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I'm good friends with the beautiful lady and she has told me that she is not married, she only has one passport (Thai) with her Thai name. 

 

She's told her friends a lie. 

If she’s told her friends to tell you she’s married....  take the hint - she’s not into you.

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4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

A long time ago when I was young they had girls doing oil wrestling. I liked that.

Maybe they should do this instead of boxing each other. 

Nowadays oil would melt all the plastic inserts

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

How long have you been in Thailand ????.

 

I reckon I've been in Thailand longer than you. 

 

if she's married she's got a marriage certificate. 

 

Yet you don’t know that many Thai’s consider themselves married having gone through a ceremony yet never certified their marriage at an amphur office....  :whistling:

 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:
59 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Then we signed at the Amphur office on our return from our honeymoon

So, you have a document saying you are married? 

 

Yes.....  and there are many people in Thailand who consider themselves marred who do not have such a certificate but have had the wedding ceremony. 

 

You seems to struggle with this idea which is why I questioned how long you have been here...  everyone knows about this. 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Inala said:

She's lovely, although there is a hint of hardness in her face. Right age. I think she would probably make for an interesting life partner. Not boring like some typical 'good' Thai farm girls...

And she wouldn't settle for a typical boring Ex Pat in LOS. 

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Just now, richard_smith237 said:

Yet you don’t know that many Thai’s consider themselves married having gone through a ceremony yet never certified their marriage at an amphur office....  :whistling:

 

 

 

They have been indoctrinated to believe that they are married that's all. When challenged they mostly agree that unless it is certified and legalised in an Amphur then legally they are not married.  One could argue that marriage is/should be a state of mind rather than a state of legalese but that is not the point raised here.

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3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Yes.....  and there are many people in Thailand who consider themselves marred who do not have such a certificate but have had the wedding ceremony. 

 

You seems to struggle with this idea which is why I questioned how long you have been here...  everyone knows about this. 

 

 

Look, I probably said too much in my initial comment, I should have kept it simple.


 

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3 hours ago, Excel said:
3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Yet you don’t know that many Thai’s consider themselves married having gone through a ceremony yet never certified their marriage at an amphur office....  :whistling:

They have been indoctrinated to believe that they are married that's all. When challenged they mostly agree that unless it is certified and legalised in an Amphur then legally they are not married.  One could argue that marriage is/should be a state of mind rather than a state of legalese but that is not the point raised here.

 

 

 

Agreed... It's the cultural norm for people who have had Wedding ceremonies to believe they are married, to live as if they are married to refer to each other as husband and wife, yet legally they are not...   But that doesn’t stop people from saying they are married when asked - I know of many such couples in Thailand.

 

In this case (SAFET FIRST) ,the girl's friends have said the girl is married, they may have attended the wedding ceremony etc... Yet when pressed and asked the question if she has a wedding certificate the girl in question answers know.

 

This is perhaps the reason for the contradicting responses.

 

IF someone doesn’t know of the culturally accepted (but not legally) married status, then they really need to get out and about more. 

 

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3 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Look, I probably said too much in my initial comment, I should have kept it simple.

 

I too sometimes feel sorry for my Wife..... but its usually when some half-wit thinks they have sufficient game to crack on to her...  actually, I don’t feel sorry for her... she feels sorry for the poor fools who don’t know what league they're in !!!  ????

 

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3 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Agreed... It's the cultural norm for people who have had Wedding ceremonies to believe they are married, to live as if they are married to refer to each other as husband and wife, yet legally they are not...   But that doesn’t stop people from saying they are married when asked - I know of many such couples in Thailand.

 

In this case (SAFET FIRST) ,the girl's friends have said the girl is married, they may have attended the wedding ceremony etc... Yet when pressed and asked the question if she has a wedding certificate the girl in question answers know.

 

This is perhaps the reason for the contradicting responses.

 

IF someone doesn’t know of the culturally accepted (but not legally) married status, then they really need to get out and about more. 

 

Nope, nope and nope.

 

She has never been anywhere near a registry or had a wedding ceremony, nothing, she has told me that she is single.

She tells her friends she is married to big note herself.

 

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8 hours ago, Inala said:

She's lovely, although there is a hint of hardness in her face. Right age. I think she would probably make for an interesting life partner. Not boring like some typical 'good' Thai farm girls...

Grossly enhanced boobs ????

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Not heard much from Nong Natt for a while, so I did a bit of a search...

 

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Last but not least, to the shock of her fans all over the world, Nat has gone lesbian as she revealed her new sweetheart on Instagram on Wednesday — a younger Vietnamese girl.

Nat wrote, “She’s only 24 — nine years younger than me. I never thought I’d be dating such a lovely and beautiful girl. She came in when my heart needed someone, who has true feelings for me and respects me. From now on, I have to work hard, save money, and fly to you every month. #MyLittleVietnameseGirl.”

Pure comedy gold, with nice t!ts.  ????

 

Check out the rest of the link:

 

Coconuts Bangkok - 2018

 

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I was talking to a Thai lady the other day, her friend is sexy as f&$#.

 

Anyway, I said to the Thai lady that I wanted to marry her friend, she replied saying her friend was married to a man from England, I knew her friend wasn't married.

I replied, saying no, she has a boyfriend only.

The Thai lady said her friend was married but doesn't have a document. 

 

OMG, marriage without a document, she nearly convinced me, the Thais are beautiful, what the hell does that mean, married but has no marriage certificate? ????

They know how to twist everything to suit them.

 

I 'll jump in now as well. You are the one who brouht up the remark (in your last sentance)  "married but has no marriage certificate"  . Many Thai including a former Prime Minister  stated they are married but never registerd  at an amphur. Many have the village "blessing cerimony" which everyone considers gettting married but untill notifying the Amphur it's not.  Some register the marriage years later, I did and so have many others. We are legally married now with documents but did it years after the  marriage cerimony. Some never do it unless they need to get a marriage visa or other official stuff.

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1 hour ago, transam said:

I do know a bloke who paid out quite a lot of money for a wedding where the master of ceremonies was a guy dressed in white, followed by a big party.

The bloke thought he was now legally married, when in fact he had paid for a booze up to confirm it was OK with family for a leg-over...????

Many have made that mistake, having some monks chant and trail string all around the place, the old crones drool over a tray of money and gold, followed by some food and a few beers isn't official, in fact it can be official without that expensive bit. 

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

How long have you been in Thailand ????.... 

 

Many many marriages in Thailand are Marriages without having gone through the process of registering the Marriage at the Amphur office. 

 

i.e. People have the Engagement ceremony in the morning, wedding ceremony in the evening and go through the whole process of getting married....    thats good enough for many - they are married. 

 

 

Example: 

My Wife and I went through the Engagement and Wedding ceremony at the hotel etc... 

Then we signed at the Amphur office on our return from our honeymoon.... 

 

 

Legal Amphur marriage is about the money it means that the wife can inherit automatically, in many cases a non legal wife cannot inherit a survivors pension from your pension fund. If you haven't made a will all your property and money will go to your nearest relative not your Thai wife she will have no claim on your 'estate' and be left destitute on your death unless she has a good job.

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2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

 

BTW, if you're on a marriage visa what documents do you show to immigration to prove that you are married. 

 

1st you need an afadavit from your Embassy stating that you are single or diviorced and therefore free to marry. Then you take that to MFA = Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be translated/notorized. Then take that to the Amphur to get  a marriage certificate. Pay extra and  and get the big book one (Fancy) When applying for marriage visa take wife, marriage certificate, financcial documents, passport, wife's ID,  ect to Immigration.   Google  "marriage registration in Thailand for foreigners"  and  " Thai marriage certificate"  for info.

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