Posted by: SHIV December 5, 2005
what US has taught me about girls
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Maverik, Your thoughts are appreciated. Let me share my experience with you. This is my experience, let me forewarn you -it is a bad one. I went to Nepal and as married a Nepali girl and brought her to US. She seemed ideal in the beginning. I was busy at work and taking care of the financial needs. She was going to school and working part-time. It seemed to be working at that time. The relation started deteoriating when she was about to complete her school. I had no clue what was going on. I started taking time off work and started spending more time with her. It did seem to work initially but it went back to the way it was. I could not figure it out. I talked to her about it. All she would say is we are not compatible to each other. I wanted to know the details and what I needed to make it work. She gave me BS answers; I believed it and started to work on her answers, basically to make her happy. It was hellish years. It took me long time to realize and to know that she was having an affair with an Indian guy who was much younger then her at school. Later I found out that she was planning to leave me and get married with that Indian guy. Ironically the Indian guy was rich in India. The Indian guy had promised her marriage. She went for it, divorced me, in the mean time the Indian guy went to India and there was no way that his family would let him marry a older divorced woman. So he ended up marrying a beautiful and rich girl closer to his age. I am single and happy now. The best thing - is I have no kids from that relationship. -Shiv moral of telling you my story: Not all Nepali girls are good. There are some very bad ones that will make your life hell. Just be careful.
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