Posted on 03/31/2017 2:29:49 PM PDT by nickcarraway
With thousands of American military members and personnel in the Wiesbaden community, there is certainly a market for foreign singles looking to settle in. And that's where matchmaker Jessica Dreyer steps in. When Wiesbaden native Jessica Dreyer started working at the US Army Europe headquarters in her hometown, she noticed an interesting phenomenon. At work, her American male colleagues were eager to find out if she had any single, German friends that they could meet. And in her personal life, her female German friends inquired about the potential availability of any of her US army co-workers.
I thought, I could make a business out of this, Dreyer tells The Local.
And so she did last summer, launching her matchmaking service under the name US Love Wiesbaden.
Business started to really boom after a few months when local media noticed the novel dating firm, and now she receives on average 60 to 80 new inquiries from Germans and Americans combined each week.
While she gets calls and emails from all kinds of people, including men seeking men and women seeking women, Dreyer says her biggest client base is German women seeking US military men and vice versa.
This, she says, is simply because of the numbers: The US Army counts 3,100 soldiers, 3,900 American civilian workers, and 1,100 retirees as part of its Wiesbaden Garrison. And around 85 percent of military personnel are male.
For a city that has a long history with the American military, such pairings between American soldiers and German women are also perhaps not so uncommon. Wiesbaden was captured by US forces in March of 1945 during the Second World War, and remained under American occupation after the wars end. Troops have been present in the Wiesbaden area ever since.
Even beloved American superstar Elvis Presley spent some time stationed near Wiesbaden - a fact which the city proudly boasts about online - and made sure to carve his and wife Priscilla's initials into a Wiesbaden tree.
Plus, Dreyer also works with clients in nearby Kaiserslautern, where tens of thousands more American armed forces and government affiliates live in the largest US military community abroad.
But even though Germans and Americans have long lived with one another in the area, stereotypes on both sides persist, which perhaps drives some of the mutual interest.
A lot of German women want to meet an American because they say they like the culture, the way of life, the music, being in the USA and the way they think American men are They find a man in the US armed forces very attractive, Dreyer explains.
The way American men look and act, they seem very friendly and like they will be good partners because they are easy going. They think German men are not so easy going in life, and are too picky with things.
And Dreyers American male clients sometimes have just as many preconceived notions of German women - including quite romantic ones.
American men say they like the women here, theyre taller on average and seem a little more natural. A lot of American men say they love the idea of an international romance. They might like the accent, or the different heritage.
Dreyer also makes it clear that shes not doing this to help arrange marriages for legal purposes, like gaining citizenship. And for the most part, neither are her clients.
To the people who say they just want to meet and marry [for citizenship], I say Im not a marriage agency. This is about dating and relationships, not about getting a green card or something.
To set up the matches, Dreyer meets with prospective clients in person to get a sense of who they are, as well as to ask them what theyre looking for in a mate. Her customers tend to be aged 35 and up, which she attributes to the fact that older singles are looking for more discreet and direct ways of meeting someone than dating apps with online profiles.
Dreyer charges men 189 for their first match - 50 more than she charges women, who she says she charges less because they generally earn less than the men. Fees for subsequent matches are then the same: 95.
An important factor in the matchmaking though, is that the German will almost always have to speak English: her American clients rarely speak German well enough to have a conversation, if they speak it at all.
Most Americans dont speak German well, but most Germans speak solid English but if they say they dont speak English, I have to tell them to consider how they think they can have a relationship with an American this way.
But when it comes to dating norms, Dreyer says there arent the same barriers. Germans and Americans tend to have similar views on courtship, such as questioning who should pay on the first date. Just as in the US, in Germany the answer to this depends on the individuals, Dreyer says.
One thing that is a bit different is the question of marriage. Still, given that her business kicked off less than a year ago, Dreyer hasnt had any couples get to this point yet.
Americans expect marriage to come sooner. In Germany we tend to wait years before getting married. We want to make sure we have the right person on hand.
Ping
I’m a baby boomer. Also an army brat.
Half my friends back then had moms from Germany.
And why not?
She looks American
But there was a time when that was taken for granted
The plains of the Midwest used to be filled with her sisters
Now we are told that the descendants of the Conquistadors are the Real Americans
Those people are not descendants of the Conquistadors. They are descendants of the people who got conquered. They want Meso-America back under their control. The “Hispanics” are more Indian than their are European.
I guess the flood of Muhammeds invading the country aren’t turning the German women on...
Given what the authorities (and German men) are allowing Muslims men to do over there, is anyone surprised?
Maybe they want a GI for that specific reason? After WW2 many German girls wanted the hell out of Germany. No men left anyway. So many died in war.
My wife is German descent and she is an extreme type “A” who gets things done, where I’m a MN Scandinavian and very laid back... complete opposites but it works well.
"Ah, Herr Drill - I have a sing for ze wrinkled-butt geriatrics..."
There apparently aren't many real men left in Germany today.
In an increasingly barbarous environment, I could see where a German woman might feel safer with a military man.
Hmmmmm ..?? Don’t like the sound of that.
Too many worshipers of Islam in Germany.
How will our soldiers know if they’re being led into a trap?
Well, I guess we’ll find out when one of them ends up with his throat cut.
THIS IS NOT GOOD.
IF that’s what you want. However, as my father fought the
Krauts in N. Africa, Italy & Germany in WWII; there is NO
WAY I would have brought home one of them and rammed them
down his throat. - My SIL is a German & you do not tell her
ANYTHING. She already KNOWS IT ALL & you are just a stupid
American. My BIL is neutered and she wears the britches
‘cause SHE is SO BRILLIANT. She’s OK as long as I don’t
have to spend a lot of time around her. - Daddy didn’t have
anything against the ordinary conscripted German soldiers;
but with good reason, he had no use whatsoever for the
Nazi officers. Don’t get me wrong. If they were shooting
at him; he was shooting right back just as fast. I can
get along with the SIL; but I don’t hang around her any
more than I can help. That war left more scars on me than
some people. Daddy was shell shocked all to blazes; had
flashbacks just about all his life. (Flashbacks are NOT a
dream; they are BEING THERE over and over and over.)
My parents met and married there. My dad was in the Air Force at the time.
My brother worked with a guy whose dad was in the Bataan death march. He didn’t talk about it. However, he would not even consider buying a Japanese car. He bought a Chevy Luv pickup and was really hot when someone pointed out labels on the car that were printed in Japanese.
Mine fought the Japanese at Guadalcanal, Guam, Saipan, and a couple other operations. He had absolutely no love for them and he suffered flashbacks from time to time too. He was in Korea too and got hit six times and came home.
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