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Im gonna hit my tilak up with an offer she wont refuse.

Now she is a Buddhist so we need a monk and someone to go. How do I get this done??? like without telling her its a huge surprise.

We were officially together as a couple as at 5.47 am on 9 Jan. This year.

I'm gonna lay on a full bar. and snacks.

Issan or Pattaya I go anywhere I am a man of the world.

Her family will be there.

Yep I am so certain of this then after we see Momma I bring her to Aussie and Nationalise her.

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You don't argue? Since you haven't known each other even 3 months I wouldn't think you know each other enough to argue?

She is fluent in reading writting and speaking in English or you are in Thai? Age difference?

Can you spell her full legal name? Know her best friends real name? What school she went to? How many Bf she has had? Her favorite color? Favorite food? Does she know each of your immediate family names and ages? You know hers? Where does she want to be in 20 years? What does she want to be doing in 20 years? How is she going to be able to do what she wants?

Some very simple questions that should be no trouble answering if marriage is on the table.

I don't mean to be a downer, New love is wonderful! But like all puppies it takes time to grow.

What's the rush? You are going to marry her so another guy doesn't? Slow your roll. Move to wherever you want to live and give it a year and see if she likes it? The best thing I ever did was tell my past "Friends" to move over seas with their Bf. They always come back to Thailand and offer to leave their Bf or husband if they could just find a nice guy living in Thailand. Most, not all, young girls from Thailand talk about moving abroad but once they are there for some time they miss home, friends, food, family, etc... Again not all but I have seen it with at least 80% of the girls I know that have moved abroad.

Rent a wheelchair come home in it and tell her she has to push you around in it for the rest of your life and she has to wipe you bottom. True love will stay the same you would stay if it happened to her.

Go to the red cross, get an infusion of blood so some gets back into your big head before the little head signs a deal you will wish it hadn't in a year.

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"How do I get married in Thailand?"

Do what most guys do. Walk into any bar with a million baht sin sot hanging out of your shirt pocket and you'll be married that night the next morning.

Isn't this the guy who says he's broke and talks of how to live on next to nothing, or is that someone else?

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You don't argue? Since you haven't known each other even 3 months I wouldn't think you know each other enough to argue?

She is fluent in reading writting and speaking in English or you are in Thai? Age difference?

Can you spell her full legal name? Know her best friends real name? What school she went to? How many Bf she has had? Her favorite color? Favorite food? Does she know each of your immediate family names and ages? You know hers? Where does she want to be in 20 years? What does she want to be doing in 20 years? How is she going to be able to do what she wants?

Some very simple questions that should be no trouble answering if marriage is on the table.

I don't mean to be a downer, New love is wonderful! But like all puppies it takes time to grow.

What's the rush? You are going to marry her so another guy doesn't? Slow your roll. Move to wherever you want to live and give it a year and see if she likes it? The best thing I ever did was tell my past "Friends" to move over seas with their Bf. They always come back to Thailand and offer to leave their Bf or husband if they could just find a nice guy living in Thailand. Most, not all, young girls from Thailand talk about moving abroad but once they are there for some time they miss home, friends, food, family, etc... Again not all but I have seen it with at least 80% of the girls I know that have moved abroad.

Rent a wheelchair come home in it and tell her she has to push you around in it for the rest of your life and she has to wipe you bottom. True love will stay the same you would stay if it happened to her.

Go to the red cross, get an infusion of blood so some gets back into your big head before the little head signs a deal you will wish it hadn't in a year.

I know 100's of members here know all the answers to your questions & live in matrimonial bliss ,but the rest of us wdf??? Can you write my cards for my tart's next birthday/anniversary/valentines?

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You don't argue? Since you haven't known each other even 3 months I wouldn't think you know each other enough to argue?

She is fluent in reading writting and speaking in English or you are in Thai? Age difference?

Can you spell her full legal name? Know her best friends real name? What school she went to? How many Bf she has had? Her favorite color? Favorite food? Does she know each of your immediate family names and ages? You know hers? Where does she want to be in 20 years? What does she want to be doing in 20 years? How is she going to be able to do what she wants?

Some very simple questions that should be no trouble answering if marriage is on the table.

I don't mean to be a downer, New love is wonderful! But like all puppies it takes time to grow.

What's the rush? You are going to marry her so another guy doesn't? Slow your roll. Move to wherever you want to live and give it a year and see if she likes it? The best thing I ever did was tell my past "Friends" to move over seas with their Bf. They always come back to Thailand and offer to leave their Bf or husband if they could just find a nice guy living in Thailand. Most, not all, young girls from Thailand talk about moving abroad but once they are there for some time they miss home, friends, food, family, etc... Again not all but I have seen it with at least 80% of the girls I know that have moved abroad.

Rent a wheelchair come home in it and tell her she has to push you around in it for the rest of your life and she has to wipe you bottom. True love will stay the same you would stay if it happened to her.

Go to the red cross, get an infusion of blood so some gets back into your big head before the little head signs a deal you will wish it hadn't in a year.

I know 100's of members here know all the answers to your questions & live in matrimonial bliss ,but the rest of us wdf??? Can you write my cards for my tart's next birthday/anniversary/valentines?

It must be hard for you given your circumstances.

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My favourite part is where Gordy specifies that at 5.47 am on the 9th of Jan they were officially a couple.

This must have been the time that he agreed to convert from short term fees to a longer term.

It's too late to be the bar fine time ???

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