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Posted by trewqy on Jul-27-2007 08:27:

Men arent meant to settle for 1 girl in my honest opinion. Its just in our nature spread our seed to as man women as possible.

I would marry twins though
THAI MARRIES TWINS



After Mr Wichai (Tao), aged 24, from Songkram, who earns his living by dealing in old goods, got married to gorgeous twins Ms Sirintara and Ms Thipawan 22, he vouched his sincerest 'equal love' for both of them.

Mr Wichai got married in pompous ceremony to both twins simultaneously. On being interviewed by the Thai Rath reporters, Mr Wichai declared wholeheartedly, that he didn't see much problem in having to perform tiresome marital duties with two wives.

In the engagement ceremony before the wedding, Mr Wichai successfully offered a dowry of eight baht of gold and 80,000 baht EACH for his lovely darlings. Both families celebrated the marriage with joy and were said to be delighted for the threesome.

Mr Wichai told the press that he had been best of friends with his neighbouring twins since they were children.

"When I grew older, I would walk past their house each morning and try to decide for myself which one I fancied more, but it was darned impossible - adored BOTH of them - I just couldn't decide, which one of them to chat up....!"

He went on to say "For three continuous years all three of us would go on dates together, until there was one day when I couldn't stand the frustration any longer and told them I love you and want to marry you BOTH "

The fortunate Mr Wichai, instead of getting a slap in the face, was overjoyed when both girls admitted to having sworn all along, that they wished to marry the same man! "

It wasn't easy at first, what with the neighbours gossiping, but our family sympathized, understood, and fully supported our mutual love for the one man" the twins said.




Mr Wichai arranged for his brides to live with him, in his family house after the wedding, and his mother has alread y proudly prepared TWO rooms for the newly-weds.

Our reporters were just gagging to hear the response to this mouth-watering question "And.... what are the sleeping arrangements Mr Wichai"? to which he replied modestly with a beaming smile "Absolutely no problems!

For the first three nights of the week, I will sleep with Ms Thipawan and the next three will be spent with Ms Sirintara.

As for every Saturday, the three of us will sleep together" Ms Sirintara finally told the press "When my twin and I worked as assistant nurses, we promised each other that we would never leave each others side, and that our future husband would have to either take us both, or leave us" "Anyway, Mr Wichai is the perfect man - he neither smokes nor drinks!"


Posted by narcism on Jul-27-2007 08:34:

quote:
Originally posted by AustralianGQ
i think marrriage is a sham. 2 years of joy and the rest hell lol.....im not religious so i dont believe in marriage, i believe in being life partners. marriage is just a piece of legal paper, u dont need to get married to know u love someone and wanna be with them, u can still have a ceremony and celebrate ur love for someone with friends and family. and if thinks dont work out, u go ur seperate ways, no hate or jealousy or messy divorce and fighting over things such as money. the divorce rate is 50% now


you're forgetting now that you can be in a defacto relationship, split up and still go after the other ones assets... basically its treated equal to a marriage


Posted by XaNaX on Jul-27-2007 11:58:

My advice - date for a long time first and wait until after you turn 30


Posted by aNYthing on Jul-27-2007 13:54:

Dunno what's better- winning the loterry or watching twins eat each other out while you take turns creaming each one.

The only thing better is banging twins AND winning a loterry.


Posted by AustralianGQ on Jul-28-2007 00:51:

quote:
Originally posted by trewqy
Men arent meant to settle for 1 girl in my honest opinion. Its just in our nature spread our seed to as man women as possible.





i think thats retarded. u say that to jkustify tryna sleep around and act like ur the shit when ur just a pathetic loser whoring himself up, which is pretty disgusting, not that u care.


some guys....SOME...actually manage to meet one girl and stay with her their whole lives and be happy and commit. something u obviously wouldnt know much about.


Posted by AustralianGQ on Jul-28-2007 00:52:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
you're forgetting now that you can be in a defacto relationship, split up and still go after the other ones assets... basically its treated equal to a marriage



alright sing a prenup or something similar. i wouldnt want any bitch taking anything of mine of u are split up, chances are u hate eachother and she doesnt deserve anything if she screwed u over.


Posted by DarkAngel on Jul-28-2007 00:57:

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Originally posted by Lira
So, I'd like to hear the opinions of all married (and divorced) TAs: When did you get married? How was it? How did it affect the relationship? Is there anything you regret having done?

My relationship with my girlfriend's come to a point where it feels we're going to get married any time soon. I do like my girlfriend a lot, but we both think I'm not ready yet for taking this next step. For example, I'm probably going to live in Japan for a year in September, and that is going to delay my graduation for yet another year. So, yeah, I'm sleepy, melancholic, and wondering what the c0re has to say about marriage.


Good luck, sucker!


Posted by tubby on Jul-28-2007 11:29:

I've been married over 7 years now, and was with my wife for 7 years before we got married, going out since we were both 18. Our first child is now 6 months old.
whilst it's certainly not the right thing for every relationship, it was absolutely right for the two of us. the hardest part of being together that long is that we've both changed a lot over that time, from being barely out of school, though uni into work, buying a house then parenthood. to both stay compatable through those sort of changes takes luck and some work inthe relationship


Posted by klingklang77 on Jul-28-2007 15:56:

I got married July 16th 2006. The wedding was nice, not exactly what I had in mind (I would have preferred to just elope) but it was good for the families. It was really hot that day. That would probably be the only thing I would change about the day.

We didn't live together before so after the wedding, it was really difficult. I also moved 10,000 miles away from my family and friends, so adjusting to a new marriage with being really homesick has been too much for me at times. It has been getting easier and marriage is work. the results are great and I can say I am quite happy with my husband.


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