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Yet another one of those documentaries where the young are baffled why their ol ganpa is getting married again.

My Godfather, His Thai Bride and Me - Trailer

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Isn't it great! Go grandpa! And don' t let any pre-prejudiced and conditioned westerners take away his good feelings and start into a new life.

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People worry to much about things they have no control over.Let time play its part in this and wait to see what happens.Most old guys have enough money to play the game and few are foolish enough to risk most of their life earnings. So if an oldman can have a chance to make a go of it with a young thing let him.Old men with money didnot get there by being overly stupid with money and willnot lose track of that even when playing the game with young women. Women are like buses another one comes along every five minutes.

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I'd say there's a huge line between "Love" and "Prostitution", however the key is the ability to differentiate between the two and keep things "real" as it were; something which seems to be beyond many.

Most blokes I've known who have come badly unstuck have been the ones unable to make the distinction.

The blokes I've known who have had decent relationships with bar-girls (etc) are the ones who have been honest with themselves about their situations and in many cases the former has followed on from the latter.

In truth there is little reason for so many blokes to come unstuck here bar their own egos. If you can swallow your pride and accept that the bird you're with who is half your age is with you for financial reasons first and foremost, then at least you're basing your relationship in reality and things can progress from there.

It's the older blokes who, after a life in some drab Middle Management job, suddenly shave their heads, get tattoos, start riding over-sized motorbikes and generally start acting like they're 25 again who we should be concerned about.

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I'd say there's a huge line between "Love" and "Prostitution", however the key is the ability to differentiate between the two and keep things "real" as it were; something which seems to be beyond many.

Most blokes I've known who have come badly unstuck have been the ones unable to make the distinction.

The blokes I've known who have had decent relationships with bar-girls (etc) are the ones who have been honest with themselves about their situations and in many cases the former has followed on from the latter.

In truth there is little reason for so many blokes to come unstuck here bar their own egos. If you can swallow your pride and accept that the bird you're with who is half your age is with you for financial reasons first and foremost, then at least you're basing your relationship in reality and things can progress from there.

It's the older blokes who, after a life in some drab Middle Management job, suddenly shave their heads, get tattoos, start riding over-sized motorbikes and generally start acting like they're 25 again who we should be concerned about.

oops wub.pngthat is me in my early 30s, exept for the bit crossed out, now in my mid 40s I am still with the one that stole my heart!whistling.gif

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Old bloke 65 - young girl 26 - happiness only came about after a serious conversation to explain that support was indeed available on a daily/weekly/monthly basis -- NOT in a big lump *now* wink.png It took a while for that to be accepted, but the proof of the pudding is that she's stuck around and is always smiley and happy. wink.png

Edit to add that she kept her own job too :)

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Seriously; if the couple are happy with their relationship and both fully aware of each others past; what business is it of anyone else how they met.

If a prostitute marries a client that means she is marrying a man who used to visit prostitutes. If he can't trust her, how can she trust him?

As someone once said; "Why can't a bar girl find love?" Edited by 7by7

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