Salt&Pepper Apricot
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I think you are right, we did pretty much explore this topic.
When I lived in Thailand, for the most part, I tried to stick with LT and ST and no long term relationships, and the last thing I wanted was marriage. Albeit thats easier to talk about and write about, than it is to actually succeed in following completely, especially with so many wonderful women (BG and non-BG) in Thailand. On a couple occasions when I thought I might try and develope a serious "long term couple" relationship with a BG, it didn't take me long to realize the gap between us was too big. With one BG the gap was a mixture of age, maturity, and the simple fact I had a good heart for her while the main attraction for her was my perceived money (in her eyes). With the other BG while there may have been a mutual attraction, a larger than normal language barrier, different backgrounds/education, and a complete lack of trust on both sides ensured things could never get past that of a good friendship.
In the end, a friendly rapport with a non-BG ended up developing to that of a "steady" girlfriend, and finally to a live in girlfriend and then a wife. And while I still have "a very good heart" for both of the two BG's I once knew, and I still think and wonder about them, I also believe I could never have had the same rapport with them that I have with my wife. And I believe the reasons are related to the relative distance between the various backgrounds.
But as you said, we've been through this before.
Anyway, I myself would recommend no one go on a few week vacation to Thailand specifically looking for long term love and marriage. Far better to go with a motive of having "fun" and receiving a "cultural education".
When I lived in Thailand, for the most part, I tried to stick with LT and ST and no long term relationships, and the last thing I wanted was marriage. Albeit thats easier to talk about and write about, than it is to actually succeed in following completely, especially with so many wonderful women (BG and non-BG) in Thailand. On a couple occasions when I thought I might try and develope a serious "long term couple" relationship with a BG, it didn't take me long to realize the gap between us was too big. With one BG the gap was a mixture of age, maturity, and the simple fact I had a good heart for her while the main attraction for her was my perceived money (in her eyes). With the other BG while there may have been a mutual attraction, a larger than normal language barrier, different backgrounds/education, and a complete lack of trust on both sides ensured things could never get past that of a good friendship.
In the end, a friendly rapport with a non-BG ended up developing to that of a "steady" girlfriend, and finally to a live in girlfriend and then a wife. And while I still have "a very good heart" for both of the two BG's I once knew, and I still think and wonder about them, I also believe I could never have had the same rapport with them that I have with my wife. And I believe the reasons are related to the relative distance between the various backgrounds.
But as you said, we've been through this before.
Anyway, I myself would recommend no one go on a few week vacation to Thailand specifically looking for long term love and marriage. Far better to go with a motive of having "fun" and receiving a "cultural education".