Anyone ever actually take a Khmer girl to the US?

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willyhilly wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 3:17 am There is some culture shock with taking a hot Khmer to the west. Up here in the provinces the locals are red necks. We walked the kids from the car into school the other day and copped it from an older bloke in a ute. As we were getting in the car he yelled from across the road, "how much did you pay for that". On another occasion at the local club a middle aged couple at an adjoining table discussed loudly how offensive it was to see an old bloke with a hot Asian missus. Even the kids understood what was going on.
Older women especially just hate it.
this is a BIG plus for thailand, You never see this happen here..
Few times embarrassed my daughter when she was around 14,15 and we'd be traveling around Thailand and the waitress would ask what my wife would have...
when i traveled with my thai wife from ca thru the south to DC and back to Ca via Canada by our Vanagon, never once had anyone say anything bad to either of us...

I think its just in Camboida that it occurs cause as we all know thats where all the pedos go, ( at least thats what i read in the paper)
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Thailand is better than the redneck parts of the west. gotcha.
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I'm tagging along as I'm very interested in this topic too. I'm in a worse scenario than OP.
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dron wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 5:20 pm New Zealand wouldn't be bad, but you have to stop in Australia, so again no.
There are routes/direct flights that don't stop in Australia.
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New Zealand wouldn't be bad, but you have to stop in Australia, so again no.
warrants?
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frank lee bent wrote: Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:58 am
New Zealand wouldn't be bad, but you have to stop in Australia, so again no.
warrants?
Doesn't a warrant double for a birth certificate in Australia?

I'm crime free, I would just rather swim in the shit river in Phnom Penh for a week than spend 3 seconds in that country.
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 2:48 am
dron wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 1:30 am The only job she ever had was the one she worked for two months before she met me.
what bar did you meet her in?
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Doesn't a warrant double for a birth certificate in Australia?
nah they dropped that requirement years ago
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It’s amazing how many of the girls in bars have only been working there “a couple of months.”
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I tried to edit my post but quoted it instead, weird.
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