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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

We're rural, no sewers here.  Goes in septic tank, I think, then overflow to ground (concrete rings thingy), I think.  There's 2 'ring holes' (large covers) for overflow, and 4 septic tanks.  We only have 2 toilets.

 

Also a septic & overflow in the garden for the toilet she built out there 🙄

 

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We have nothing like that. Simply a round concrete cover out in the lawn, with a removable plate on the top which my Mrs gets a truck to come about a year to flush it out, stinks somewhat. Tha's it.

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1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

We have nothing like that. Simply a round concrete cover out in the lawn, with a removable plate on the top which my Mrs gets a truck to come about a year to flush it out, stinks somewhat. Tha's it.

Lived in the same house 12 years, not pulled the cover off since we moved.

Stop your misses pouring bleach down the toilet, it kills the poop eating bacteria.

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On 6/6/2025 at 10:09 AM, Gottfrid said:

First, you have stayed together quite long out of what I have read before. So, you mean she can´t read or understand basic English? Seems very far fetched to me.

After that, you say that you can´t fix stupid. Isn´t it really stupid of you to take advantage of, and fool her? A stand up guy, would just not sign if not want to, so please don´t start talk about stupid!

He's not being stupid, it's just a story he's invented for the forum.   The homemade, unwitnessed "document" would not stand up to any legal scrutiny.

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6 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

We have nothing like that. Simply a round concrete cover out in the lawn, with a removable plate on the top which my Mrs gets a truck to come about a year to flush it out, stinks somewhat. Tha's it.

The added advantage to the septic tank, and sh!t eating bacteria.   2.5 years old, and never needing emptying.  Same with 2nd house, again, had the large round septic tanks & bacteria or whatever it is.

 

1st house had just the rings, and I didn't know about speptic tanks & bacteria, so yea, need truck to empty every year or so.  The reason for no TP in toilets.  Now all TP is suppose to be biodegradable.  But still good not to flush down.

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6 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Lived in the same house 12 years, not pulled the cover off since we moved.

Stop your misses pouring bleach down the toilet, it kills the poop eating bacteria.

I am the one who renews the Bloo Loo blocks.

Most toilet paper we get is so thin, it will biodegrade in water alone.

 

Isn't it marvellous that a thread about BM2 missus not wanting to  give him a share of her money, to biodgradeable bog paper. Rock on AN!

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4 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

I am the one who renews the Bloo Loo blocks.

Most toilet paper we get is so thin, it will biodegrade in water alone.

 

Isn't it marvellous that a thread about BM2 missus not wanting to  give him a share of her money, to biodgradeable bog paper. Rock on AN!

All thread turn to sh!t sooner or later ... :coffee1:

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3 hours ago, Hummin said:

And for most claiming every relationship is transactional, is either because they can not afford an relationship, or give them an excuse to change partner and p4p. Or just mental and can not live with anyone. Of course many other reasons.

 

Or just because it is the f***ng truth.

 

All relationships are transactional.

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Not sure the laws of gravity are right 

MOND Vs Dark matter Vs The Matrix

 

An absolute truth is just a truth that is universal and doesn't change, as we are talking about human beings, we can confine the universal aspect to human beings. We don't need to be concerned if theories like MOND make some exceptions for stars. As regards human beings, all human beings are subject to gravity, it is a unviersal absolute truth therefore.

 

Just like the law that all relationships are transactional.

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10 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Or does it start creeping up on you all the lies and fake lie you telling yourself all the time to justify your self? 

 

What lies have I said? Kindly quote it here.

 

The lies come from the women. Not me. And from you guys. I think you are upset you're getting it straight. And you have to admit your relationships are all transactional, without exceptions. I guess that jars your fantasy world, and conflicts with the lies you're telling yourself.

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19 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Same with all relationships!

Only 1 holding, out of 6 total living withs, 4 of those married.  Last one is a keeper, 19+ yrs.  Damn amazing for me, as none prior lasted more than a few, most 2 yrs or less.

 

Too many relationships didn't even make 1 - 3 or 6 months :cheesy:

 

Praise Buddha for 'Friends w/bennies' and after hour meat markets, where horny like minded folks meet 😎

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Posted
11 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Same with all relationships!

 

And this is a perfect thread to bash ALL relationships and ALL women. 

Perhaps even (subconciously) planned from the very beginning from the very cunning OP. 

 

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7 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I have a question. Is BM2's wife the biological mother of his son? If she is then he should be happy there's money for their future. 

 

I get a feeling most of the neg responses here comes from guys with no young biological children born in Thailand. 

 

After reading all the naysayers posts here I know why I tend to keep to myself. BM2 would be fun to have a drink with, but the rest of you are so full of yourselves.

 

"It's complicated " ..................... 

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8 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Only 1 holding, out of 6 total living withs, 4 of those married.  Last one is a keeper, 19+ yrs.  Damn amazing for me, as none prior lasted more than a few, most 2 yrs or less.

 

Too many relationships didn't even make 1 - 3 or 6 months :cheesy:

 

Praise Buddha for 'Friends w/bennies' and after hour meat markets, where horny like minded folks meet 😎

I've managed 3 LTRs

30 years married 4 children

10 months living in sin

16 years married 1 child 1 stepchild

 

That's pretty much my entire life from leaving home after university age 23, until now. The current one is definitely the best of the bunch.

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13 minutes ago, Hummin said:

 

As said, poor excuses for continuing repeating yourself. We heard your arguments loud and clear. 

 

Your illusion not mine

 

Keep telling yourself then that you're not paying. But don't tell me. I know you're paying.

 

Like everyone else.

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28 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I've managed 3 LTRs

30 years married 4 children

10 months living in sin

16 years married 1 child 1 stepchild

 

That's pretty much my entire life from leaving home after university age 23, until now. The current one is definitely the best of the bunch.

Read about your 1st one ... bummer, and explains a lot 🙄

 

I was lucky ... no kids = no responsibility.   I was out of more years than in relationships.

 

Big respect to those that managed to have a happy life & raise kids.  Was way too easy for me in retirement, having plenty of time & money.   Along with only 1 kid.

 

Can't imagine me doing that, in any of my relationship, or with the limited funds I had most of the time.  Life would have sucked.

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On 6/6/2025 at 4:08 AM, rumak said:

3. Even if married..... thai law is specific in that any assets previous to marriage belong

   100%  to the individual   ( any acquired later are joint property )

Not quite as simple as that.  Cash is an asset and yes, cash you can prove you had prior to marriage is yours but if you decide to buy something, say land, with that cash, although the original amount paid remains yours, any uplift in value becomes joint property.

 

Likewise in this case, his wife can sell the land and keep the cash but if she buys something with it, he would be entitled to half of any uplift in value of that asset from the date of purchase.  However, as many Thai property deals are conducted at shall we say, prices that are less than is actually paid, proving how much an asset has been sold for can be very difficult.

 

The above was explained to me by my Thai lawyer during a divorce.

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

It is stupid to think someone would sign something like that during marriage, prenup yes that's not stupid

 

If true, yes. It is weird, however, to post a topic in which the sole conclusion is that your spouse is stupid. Some people are just bizarre, but each to their own.

Posted
8 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

It is stupid to think someone would sign something like that during marriage, prenup yes that's not stupid

Even it inherited family land? 

 

Myself, would never make a claim against my wife for whats in her name in Thailand. However, neither of us have kids, so it makes it easier regarding we do not have a kid or kids together.

 

I would maybe not let my wife sell family land if she wanted to, but I positive she never would or need to.

 

She knows the value of land for future security 

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2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He's not being stupid, it's just a story he's invented for the forum.   The homemade, unwitnessed "document" would not stand up to any legal scrutiny.

True, I know that too. Both about made up story and the value of such document if true. But, to me that´s pretty stupid.

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1 hour ago, rattlesnake said:

 

If true, yes. It is weird, however, to post a topic in which the sole conclusion is that your spouse is stupid. Some people are just bizarre, but each to their own.

You guys who are always negative when people start a thread are the first to complain the forum is quiet 

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Judging from the OP's past posts, he is well versed with Thai females. He sees Farang/Thai relationships from a "relaxed" perspective. With a grain of salt, so to speak. His post has a humoristic undertone that has escaped most posters here.

 

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