Sharing a wife g/f or husband b/f

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The man is the problem.
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prahkeitouj wrote:The man is the problem.
The man is always the problem, well according to my ex wife anyway.
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kiwiincambodia wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:The man is the problem.
The man is always the problem, well according to my ex wife anyway.
If I have the same idea with your ex wife? No, I just mention about this man who is not clever enough to protect his happiness. If they are a family , why they can't celebrate New year together? If they can't do like this, he shouldn't have had two wives. If you aren't a rich and smart man, you shouldn't have more than one wife.
Another thing I've read a magazine about a woman who has longevity . she said men are the problem so her life is far away from man. That is why she can live long.
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prahkeitouj wrote:The man is the problem.
I presume by that that you think the marriages were forced? i.e. arranged? If so, doesn't the mother play a huge part in deciding on who her daughter marries?
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juansweetpotato wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:The man is the problem.
I presume by that that you think the marriages were forced? i.e. arranged? If so, doesn't the mother play a huge part in deciding on who her daughter marries?
I don't think so. I just think the wives had argument because the husband would spend time with the first wife on New Year Eve, and then the second was jealous.
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prahkeitouj wrote:
juansweetpotato wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:The man is the problem.
I presume by that that you think the marriages were forced? i.e. arranged? If so, doesn't the mother play a huge part in deciding on who her daughter marries?
I don't think so. I just think the wives had argument because the husband would spend time with the first wife on New Year Eve, and then the second was jealous.
Yeah, imagine having 7 of them ! The things we humans do to puff our chests up in public. Pure insanity, as I have found it hard to handle even one.

In the west there are plenty of second wives, we just call them home-breakers. My aunt was one of them; although, that was probably more some kind of weird ménage à trois. :twisted: I never did find out, but it lasted years.
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I'll put myself out there :) if anyone knows a Western or Khmer girl looking for a bit of girl fun, I'd love to go for a drink or meal.
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There I did it, please don't judge !
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Whats your number honey?

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rozzieoz wrote:There I did it, please don't judge !




I certainly wont be the one to judge, but there are bound to be some out there who think that they are the '' Mr Perfects '' and think that you are below them cause of your lifestyle. If you were a male posting what you have posted, no-one would bat an eyelid but the world is changing all the time and I think nowadays most people are willing to live and let live.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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