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A friend of mine recently moved to thailand and married a youngish thai girl (22 years old - he is 34).

After a bit of a messy divorce from his english wife, of 8 years, he is a bit concerned that his new wife could go the same route - in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Apparently there are a number of training courses in some western countries to train modern women in femininity and domestic skills and he was asking if there is any similar thing here in thailand?

Thanks for any advice!

A friend of mine recently moved to thailand and married a youngish thai girl (22 years old - he is 34).

After a bit of a messy divorce from his english wife, of 8 years, he is a bit concerned that his new wife could go the same route - in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Apparently there are a number of training courses in some western countries to train modern women in femininity and domestic skills and he was asking if there is any similar thing here in thailand?

Thanks for any advice!

Are you serious? do they have those courses in western countries? If I asked my wife to go to them i wouldnt wake up the next morning.

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A friend of mine recently moved to thailand and married a youngish thai girl (22 years old - he is 34).

After a bit of a messy divorce from his english wife, of 8 years, he is a bit concerned that his new wife could go the same route - in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Apparently there are a number of training courses in some western countries to train modern women in femininity and domestic skills and he was asking if there is any similar thing here in thailand?

Thanks for any advice!

Are you serious? do they have those courses in western countries? If I asked my wife to go to them i wouldnt wake up the next morning.

Sounds like your wife would benifit greatly from these courses! Go to: www. i am sh*t scared of the missus.com - for advice

A friend of mine recently moved to thailand and married a youngish thai girl (22 years old - he is 34).

After a bit of a messy divorce from his english wife, of 8 years, he is a bit concerned that his new wife could go the same route - in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Apparently there are a number of training courses in some western countries to train modern women in femininity and domestic skills and he was asking if there is any similar thing here in thailand?

Thanks for any advice!

in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Are these grounds for Divorce in the UK?

"lack of femininity"? - he married Dannie La Rue? (Or H. Rodham Clintons' sister!?) :o

I have to agree with TheDon - under no circumstances could I imagine suggesting such a Course to my wife (OK, my wife of 35 years now).

Patrick

Hundreds down here in Singapore - my local Mall must have 15+ of them and I see the poor little buggers sitting in there paying attention.

They are called Maid's Agencies ;-)

The OP's "friend" wants to be careful, the demand for "femininity and domestic skill" is only fair if it is reciprocated by his own ability to come up with some masculinity.

Just buy her a choker, it will probably go over just as well. Why did you marry these women?

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A friend of mine recently moved to thailand and married a youngish thai girl (22 years old - he is 34).

After a bit of a messy divorce from his english wife, of 8 years, he is a bit concerned that his new wife could go the same route - in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Apparently there are a number of training courses in some western countries to train modern women in femininity and domestic skills and he was asking if there is any similar thing here in thailand?

Thanks for any advice!

in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill.

Are these grounds for Divorce in the UK?

"lack of femininity"? - he married Dannie La Rue? (Or H. Rodham Clintons' sister!?) :o

I have to agree with TheDon - under no circumstances could I imagine suggesting such a Course to my wife (OK, my wife of 35 years now).

Patrick

Ok Patrick, may i suggest you go to: www. how do i tell the missuss she looks like a bloke.com

Maybe the 'friend' could first define what he means by 'femininity'. If he values that so much, why he would marry a woman (twice!) who lacks it (in his opinion)?

Nienke

in that the grounds for his divorce was sighted as being lack of femininity and domestic skill

I suppose this chap could acquire the latter if he applies himself to his studies, but the former may prove more tricky.

He doesn't sound like much of a "catch" overall, so the more skills he add to his marital Resume, the better :o .

Most Thai women I have known do not have any shortcomings in this area. With the independent minded feminist attitude prevalent in the west, they are darlings compared to their ball cracking counterparts in the western world.

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