To: CobaltBlue
I dated a lady of Indian (the country) descent that said she would never marry an Indian.
I married a Vietnamese lady that said she would never marry a Vietnamese.
It was a cultural thing; something about the roles of the husbands and wives...
62 posted on
06/20/2003 4:35:22 PM PDT by
cinFLA
To: cinFLA
I dated a lady of Indian (the country) descent that said she would never marry an Indian.I married a Vietnamese lady that said she would never marry a Vietnamese.
It was a cultural thing; something about the roles of the husbands and wives...
Sad that this woman had to get involved with an arab. If she had ANY information about their "culture", she would have never gone on a date with him!
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68 posted on
06/20/2003 4:42:28 PM PDT by
texson66
("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
To: cinFLA
I have handled several divorces for Vietnamese. The men treat the women very badly by American standards. Both the husband and the wife work, typically two jobs. Then the husband expects the wife to treat him like a king at home.
If the wife says that in America, she doesn't have to do that, the husband goes back to Vietnam and marries a young Vietnamese girl who is anxious to get out, even to the point of marrying an old man just for his money. And he doesn't bother to get a divorce from the first wife first. He brings her back to America, then divorces the first wife.
The young, naive Vietnamese wife thinks she is really married, so when the cycle begins again, she isn't entitled to divorce benefits.
To: cinFLA
This is going to sound really ugly, so don't read if you are easily offended.
The last Vietnamese divorce I handled, the husband told the wife that she had to do whatever he said, even if he told her to clean his (rear end) with her tongue! Pretty disgusting, no?
Thank God for American men!
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