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Haha 3 posts. Ok...

 

None to keep. Fine to put up dosh for show. She has two kids ffs.

 

I'd give her 50k for every year you've been physically together up to 100k as family as a gift. I was married 15 years ago. Gave the parents 100k happily. We were together two years prior to marriage.

 

Why tf you getting involved with a woman with TWO children? She must be hot.

 

DO NOT take them back to US and make perfectly clear that will never happen.

 

Discuss the sinsod, discuss and never going to US. See her reaction, gauge her reaction. Act accordingly.

 

FYI by Thai standards unless she's absolutely stunning she's unmarriageable.

 

What are you going to do with your fancy degree in rangsit? Earn 50k pm teaching English for a few years till AI overwhelms?

 

If 100k is a burden than back out. You have the wedding to pay, setting up a home, four mouths to feed. Don't forget your obligated for her kids now as well. Hope they are girls.

 

I'd not want someone else's (poor) boys under my roof. Their futures will be dicey and can give you all sorts of grief. Not your kids, not your kids to discipline.

 

No doubt the sex will be non existent after she gives you a kid. Possible she will take birth control.. she doesn't need three to ma age after you bolt as well could be her thinking. More money for kids she has 😉

 

Must be a real beauty

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1 hour ago, thainomad3 said:

she'll let me live in her home

 

What MAN lives in a woman's home - with her kids? Well, a lucky man (beta, little self respect) if that man we're not married.

 

I see somewhere that you're 22? I didn't catch that in the first or subsequent post. You have to be a real desperate young man to be hooking up with a woman in Thailand who is 6 years your senior with two children. The trick is to marry a younger woman that will age well. For example, my wife was childless and almost 16 yrs my junior.

 

Living in a woman's home is totally beta and fraught with problems

 

*Above comment excludes men that bought the home/ land for wife and live together in that domicile.

 

 

TBH this post sounds like total windup

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3 hours ago, thainomad3 said:

She has 2 daughters and agreed to give me a kid. She is requesting 100k baht.  

100K is nothing in Thailand.

 

But so it is if your are confident that you could manage any subsequent demands to support her family.

 

Now I wont comment on GenZeeers' life choices.

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13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Try the approach we used, we agreed to pay a 400,000 baht dowry, but the agreement was that we would give it to the parents the day before and we would get it back the day after, so it was strictly a face-saving measure for the family and it worked out fine. 

You are the reason why PT Barnum was right.

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6 hours ago, thainomad3 said:

I understand divorcees usually don't get anything. but she'll let me live in her home so I dont need to buy a condo or pay for a hotel in Thailand. also she hasn't asked me to pay for her kids but only pay for my kid

Also doesn't expect any gold

Don't feed the 🧌

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8 hours ago, thainomad3 said:

How much sin sod for 28 yo single mom of 2 Bangkok suburb (Rangsit)?

She has 2 daughters and agreed to give me a kid. She is requesting 100k baht.  

I am a 22 yo college graduate from a top western university.

 

You should demand at least a half million baht.

Her offer of 100k and an underage daughter is insufficient.

 

C'mon, man!

Don't sell yourself short.

You're worth more than that.

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