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My Thai Lady Is Lovely

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im here,,lol, ive just been sent here,

if you read the post that ive been posting on in the farming section, well thats were most of my freinds are,

my wife is my life, she brightens my morning as soon as i open my eyes,

yes im a soft old so and so, but i cant get away from the fact that i love her heart ,body and soul, and i can feel the same coming back from her too,

and as for the knockers in any forum, i think they just didnt find that right one or is it them,??

a little story of a freind of mine, he lived in surin, i went to the wedding in england, this is in fact how i came to come to thailand in the first place,,

now this freind had a beauitufl wife for over 10 years that loved him and still does, but this freind still wanted to play the feild, his wife found out, and just said i want you to stop doing this, he said he couldnt he was bord, they arnt together now, i still speak and see them both and there little girl, my freind and little girl just had a week with us before i came to work in scotland, his wife will be coming when i get back,

im just trying to say his wife is a good one, but it was him, just didnt want to be with her any more, wasnt exciting enough,

when you find your wife, hang onto her, show her you love her and you will get more love from her in return,

sorry ive gone on again, thats me,

jake very happy with his beautiful wife

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Wow... nice to see a positive thread. I'm in! 7 years, 2 kids... still saving for the grand return to Thailand, but overall life couldn't be better!

...but now we're all sounding a little bit smug ;)

Wow... nice to see a positive thread. I'm in! 7 years, 2 kids... still saving for the grand return to Thailand, but overall life couldn't be better!

...but now we're all sounding a little bit smug wink.png

Not smug, but happy with what we have in life. Wishing you a happy return!

An update on my Thai lady.

She was just in OZ for a 3 week vacation. Good time had by all. She met plenty of family and friends, all who loved her. My nephew absolutely adored her and would still be attached to her waist if he could be.

After 18 months things still going strong. thumbsup.gif

An update on my Thai lady.

She was just in OZ for a 3 week vacation. Good time had by all. She met plenty of family and friends, all who loved her. My nephew absolutely adored her and would still be attached to her waist if he could be.

After 18 months things still going strong. thumbsup.gif

Good to know you had a wonderful time. Your TV musings were certainly missed!

Hope you and g/f manage to be together on a permanent basis in the not too distant future.

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An update on my Thai lady.

She was just in OZ for a 3 week vacation. Good time had by all. She met plenty of family and friends, all who loved her. My nephew absolutely adored her and would still be attached to her waist if he could be.

After 18 months things still going strong. thumbsup.gif

Good to know you had a wonderful time. Your TV musings were certainly missed!

Hope you and g/f manage to be together on a permanent basis in the not too distant future.

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Thanks Eddie...just have to work out what country.. laugh.png

An update on my Thai lady.

She was just in OZ for a 3 week vacation. Good time had by all. She met plenty of family and friends, all who loved her. My nephew absolutely adored her and would still be attached to her waist if he could be.

After 18 months things still going strong. thumbsup.gif

Going by my own experience, it sounds like your only worry might be that everyone ends up loving her more than you. I have had to settle for basking in my wife’s reflected glow.wink.pngbiggrin.pngwub.png It is not a bad position to be in though.

An update on my Thai lady.

She was just in OZ for a 3 week vacation. Good time had by all. She met plenty of family and friends, all who loved her. My nephew absolutely adored her and would still be attached to her waist if he could be.

After 18 months things still going strong. thumbsup.gif

Going by my own experience, it sounds like your only worry might be that everyone ends up loving her more than you. I have had to settle for basking in my wife’s reflected glow.wink.pngbiggrin.pngwub.png It is not a bad position to be in though.

Id be happy to do similar. It would certainly mean i could do less talking and sit back and zone out laugh.png

Its like sweet music to me....smile.png

Same for me

Married 12.5 years and could not be happier.

Wake up every morning and greeted with a smile...yes, a Thai smile

Fantastic.thumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gifthumbsup.gif

I am delighted to read your words clap2.gif ... me too greeted with a smile every morning every days of the year... when my (poor) friends in France told me many times " You are mad, beware all girls in Thailand are hookers just looking for money"... when never before had I been so happy, even her family her daughter, old paa and mae are so kind .. OK thailand may not be paradise, but somewhere it is for me as far as my own life is concerned wub.png so corruption, freedom of expression prices of Tuk Tuk in Phuket... and so on are a background (for me)

PS: OK I do not live in Phuket LOL

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Mrs NL sold a bit of land and out of that little pile she gave me the deposit for my new truck.

Keeper!

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My girl just offered to take me out bar hopping for the afternoon.....and she is picking up the bill....w00t.gif

Another total keeper!! wub.png

Edit: That is to make up for the awful tshirt she bought me earlier....whistling.gifwhistling.gif

My girl just offered to take me out bar hopping for the afternoon.....and she is picking up the bill....w00t.gif

Another total keeper!! wub.png

Edit: That is to make up for the awful tshirt she bought me earlier....whistling.gifwhistling.gif

.............and yet, I love the T-shirt that your lady bought me, it's not often you see theblether spaced out however!!!!

I concur, Smokies lady is a keeper wub.pngwai.gif

On the other hand my ex-husband insisted that his g/f loved him, but somehow insisted on trying to stay close to me...

I tried to subtly point out (at the time I was too young to receive my own pension, so was reliant on half his pension) that it would be far easier on both of us if he left me alone, but he countered saying we had been together too long to cut all ties...

He died believing (I've no doubt) that his g/f loved him.

Un-suprisingly, his g/f of 2 years (and her friend) became amazingly interested in everything of value (that we'd bought together) after he died.

Edit - Sorry, I'd forgotten why I started this post! It was 'cos all his friends (that didn't even know I existed) thought his g/f was wonderful. Such a quiet, warm-hearted person rolleyes.gif. She only showed her true colours after he died and I stepped in pointing out that everything we'd bought together, belonged to me.

She certainly cried then (at the lawyers office), but given short-shrift by everyone (including her representative), and stopped v quickly.

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I currently have two of them, and about to become three...zap ling noi's. I thought I was blessed when the thai lady I found agreed to marry me. Seven years on it is not only the pleasure she still brings but also the second jewell that is now my daughter too, who chose me to be her Dad, that I often stare at in amasement with a stupid grin on my face. Find the right ones, love and nurture them and they will bless you with unbounded love.

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I currently have two of them, and about to become three...zap ling noi's. I thought I was blessed when the thai lady I found agreed to marry me. Seven years on it is not only the pleasure she still brings but also the second jewell that is now my daughter too, who chose me to be her Dad, that I often stare at in amasement with a stupid grin on my face. Find the right ones, love and nurture them and they will bless you with unbounded love.

Yes Pigeonjake's new arrival has given us all a smile as well. smile.png

We work away at our relationships...and hope they are as long lasting and happy as yours Roadman. Best wishes to everyone! thumbsup.gif

I don't have a Thai lady but I can vouch that @smokie's Thai lady is indeed lovely. ;)

D'AWWWW you guys make me sick sometimes. :P

No dog, no wife, no neighbours or other illnesses, no problems.

Always happy, sometimes a bit more, sometimes a bit less but always happy. rolleyes.gif

A rather bizarre post has been removed from view. Please abide by forum rules and show respect while posting.wai.gif

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Twenty two years ago this absolute vision walked into the room. Man, was she something to behold.

She's worked her backside off and given birth to two since then, who have themselves become fine young adults.

Twenty two years later she still holds my hand or hangs off my shoulder when we're out.

I'm the luckiest man alive and I never forget it. Her hair's starting to show a little grey but, man, is she something to behold.

On the other hand my ex-husband insisted that his g/f loved him, but somehow insisted on trying to stay close to me...

I tried to subtly point out (at the time I was too young to receive my own pension, so was reliant on half his pension) that it would be far easier on both of us if he left me alone, but he countered saying we had been together too long to cut all ties...

He died believing (I've no doubt) that his g/f loved him.

Un-suprisingly, his g/f of 2 years (and her friend) became amazingly interested in everything of value (that we'd bought together) after he died.

Edit - Sorry, I'd forgotten why I started this post! It was 'cos all his friends (that didn't even know I existed) thought his g/f was wonderful. Such a quiet, warm-hearted person rolleyes.gif. She only showed her true colours after he died and I stepped in pointing out that everything we'd bought together, belonged to me.

She certainly cried then (at the lawyers office), but given short-shrift by everyone (including her representative), and stopped v quickly.

Sounds like he died happy. Well, loving him doesn't mean she has to love you, too. After he's out of the picture, then the stuff becomes the issue, just as in a divorce.

But congrats on your victory.

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I run in to the most beautiful woman in well back in 1985 here in Thailand. Good heart, stunning looks, educated, inteligent, not from badparentsas one would say. I knew there and then, that's the one. Two years later I moved to the UK and we got married. We eventually bought a house and settled on the "warmer" part of England. coffee1.gif

How could I not be happy? smile.png

We have one son, "Made in Thailand" giggle.gif (No, not his real name). He's clever, compassionate and respectful towards anyone. Never been fighting or in to drugs (hmmm, well...) and is currently studying "down under" and we're both very, very proud of him. clap2.gif

So how could I not be happy? smile.png

For over 20 years, every morning before my wife went to work she bought me coffee to bed. (Allegedly, I'm a grumpy git early in the morning and coffee cheers me up!?) Of course there used to be up's and down's like everyone has (I used to complain a lot about "English") but we always tried to settle before "tomorrow" and in the morning, she bought me coffee with a smile full of sunshine.emot-kiss.gif

So why should I not be happy? smile.png

Way back in time, I got very ill with cancer. Was in and out of hospital for 3 years but always had the most caring person on my side, supporting me, our son, our family in any way she could. Looking after a young kid, a sick husband and doing a very demanding full time job for which I will admire her and be thankful for ever.wai.gif

So absolute no reason not to be happy. smile.png

In 2003 we moved back to Thailand, not exactly the same Thailand I left but still, paradise. My paradise. In the beginning, we used to be a bit here, a bit there but that was some how just a bit too excessive. As for various reasons she didn't want to live in Thailand and I didn't want to live in the "cold world" anymore, so we divorced. All fair and square and all without tossing furniture out of the window. She lives in her paradise, I live in mine.

Nothing to be unhappy about smile.png

I had the most dedicated woman there is, a good kid (kid? hmm), I never suffered bad injustice, never experienced war or famine. I was a "little bit sick" but got better and most of all, I'm still alive doing what I do best, laying in a hammok.

OFF COURSE I'M HAPPY biggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.pngbiggrin.png

So wish all you happy, not so happy and a little bit happy people

a very happy day and might your happiness last forever wai.gifwai.gifwai.gif

Ohh forgot to mention, she's English and me, well, I'm not but we're still happy. biggrin.png

For free visa applications and free beer, knock on my front door (see picture)

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We run up 9 years at the end of this month... clap2.gif

We've had good & bad times - happily the bad ones I can probably count on 1 hand.

I couldn't ask for a more loving and attentive wife or family to be with.

Her smile - it's akin to that of the Cheshire Cat. biggrin.png

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What a lovely refreshing thread thumbsup.gif

Unfortunately I can't add to it sad.png

Working on it though cool.png

TO KEVJOHN

SYDNEY HEH..... YUCK GIVE NE MELBOURNE ANYDAY ...

MY WIFE IS FROM THAILAND AND i AM HAPPY EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR.. i AM BLESSED.

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Skype is a wonderful thing. Haven't been back in Thailand in nearly three months but we can talk every day and I see her wonderful smile every day! biggrin.png

Absence has made me look forward to seeing her again more and more.

Happy days...just a few more sleeps...smile.png

oh you poor thing, smokes,better watching your missus than that other mob you love.

i wish i was talking to mine on skype,poor bugger has bloody hay fever and is in a foul temper,all those years lived in village which is now a suburb,urban sprawl continues,never had those problems,comes to clean n green place, and wattle trees and gum trees in flower,and now she is fit to fight anyone about anything.

Nice to wake up with my Thai telak,

Walking around the bedroom with Nothing on but her white panties, that i gave her as a gift...

Lovelyclap2.gif

have a nice day all..

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Nice to wake up with my Thai telak,

Walking around the bedroom with Nothing on but her white panties, that i gave her as a gift...

Lovelyclap2.gif

have a nice day all..

Cheers....started my day off with a grin! clap2.gif

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