Posted on 07/08/2019 8:05:27 AM PDT by AdmSmith
I’ve never understood how the Chinese couldn’t see it coming.
On the other hand during the 90s the Gulf countries were deporting Russian women due to crime and disease. Stories of them taken out in the Gulf via a one way boat ride were common.
When I think of Russian women, all I can envision is that old Energizer Battery commercial, with the “Russian Models” doing their runway walk, holding flashlights as their “spotlights”, all dressed in the same sack cloth dress, and all with the same body type: flat asses, large stomachs, and CANKLES.
One of the FUNNIEST commercials ever!
Simple. Because for years under the “one child” laws. The Chinese used sex selection abortion to have sons. Now there are not enough Chinese girls for them.
True, but perhaps the Chinese will have a referendum about handing over Vladivostok, Blagoveshchenks, and Tanu-Uryankhai [Tyva] to China.
https://www.bbc.com/russian/international/2015/11/151105_china_russia_land
I found an American girl who did all that, and the age difference was the same. She came after me, hell, where do you find an American girl like that anymore. married to her going on 40 yrs now. She hasn’t changed a bit. What’s for supper tonight, well it isn’t reservations.
Those “visa” marriages are strictly temporary and not based on till death do us apart. Once the visa comes through, in most cases separation follows.
I think it’s spelled G-O-V-E-R-N-M-E-N-T.
Millions of Chinese men have no hope of ever getting married because of Chinas one-child policy. If parents could only have one child, they overwhelmingly wanted boys instead of girls and that caused a massive imbalance.
Its not surprising that Chinese men are looking elsewhere for brides. Just be thankful that these men didnt arrive in a tank.
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