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Originally Posted by LivinLOS
Except with the issues of visa's and women returning to live in countries overseas...
Most of us shacked up here with TG's try never to mention the 'M' word but I know a few Thai / Farang couples back in Europe who simply had to get married during the first 90 day visa otherwise they would be seperated and the chances of her being back in the bar life was a risk the guy didnt want to take..
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Its not just falang men and BG's where marriage comes about because of Visa constraints. I work in an International organization in Europe, where the "work force" consists of people from all over the world. In this organization, I have many friends who after fighting with Visas for a number of occasions/visits, finally decided to get married, so their "other half" could live with them.
Times have changed, and Love is not always the final definining "factor" that brings about a marriage.