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Relationship With My Farang Boyfriend

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You guys are unbelievable. Says a lot when people cannot believe a Thai person can have a decent grasp of English. FYI my bf's daughter can speak and write fluent English..probably better than some of the non-native speakers on this board! Part of her Education was in Australia too, so she has a good grasp of slang/expressions/colloquialism. Its really so dam_n patronising to assume that Thai people cannot speak or write decent English.

Completely agreed with you Khun Eek... apparently some members of this forum are not evolving in the same Thai social levels than us! :)

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Some of us are able to maintain a civil relationship with former girlfriends. The relationship may not have worked, but does that mean we have to stop being civil or even friends? I believe it's called being mature.

that would be nice wouldn't it; ever been through separation/divorce proceedings involving houses/business you owned pre-relationship? I think that's where maturity ends and often greed and spite take over. Nothing civil about in in my experience.

Thai language should be posted in the Thai language section only.  I understand the request for it here, and I will leave it as is even if it is not exactly following our posting regulations, but the point was made on the OP's ability to write in Thai, so let's keep it all in English from here on out.  :)

Thanks!

Please observe forum rules and post in English only. Several posts have been removed.

Leave him. Cut all ties.

Stay with him and be miserable.

Hello, I have been in a relationship with my farang boyfriend for more than a year now. He married to a Thai woman before and of course a bad divorce. Shortly after getting divorced, I met him. We get on well but the only thing that interferes me is his EX WIFE. He promised to end communication with her after finishing his business but I don't think she will stop and I am not sure if he will stop either.

It's said the past makes you the way you are and I now realize that it's true. It seems to me that he doesn't trust any Thai women anymore. I know there are many bad women but there are some good women in Thailand too so it's hard for me to be in a relationship with a guy who has bad experience before. I love him and I want to make it works and having future together but I can't do it on my own.

I just want to share my experience here and maybe some people want to share experience how to deal with this.Trust in a relationship is so important. I suggest you must do things to prove to him that what he is thinking about Thai women is wrong. Not all Thai women have that attitude, just like not all people are the same. I wish you luck on this matter and a clear and bright future with him. I'm wishing you just all the best.

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What a relief.. I Never feel the same.. :)

Thai language should be posted in the Thai language section only. I understand the request for it here, and I will leave it as is even if it is not exactly following our posting regulations, but the point was made on the OP's ability to write in Thai, so let's keep it all in English from here on out. :)

Thanks!

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