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Topic: How do I find & marry someone overseas?
f1r3dr460n's photo
Sat 03/19/11 04:05 PM
I am an educated, American woman who longs to marry again one day & live overseas in the UK or Europe in general. I was raised in Canada & in an international household, so from a young age I have loved & learned all I could of other cultures. While I love America, my heart is homesick for places I've not been yet. How can I find someone to marry who actually WANTS to stay in THEIR country & not marry to come to America? There are so many scams out there & I've never on-line dated before. Please send advice flowerforyou

willing2's photo
Sat 03/19/11 04:07 PM
Might be a good idea to figure out where you want to live.
Then, go settle in there and look for a dude.

agbbieannie's photo
Sat 03/19/11 04:15 PM
flowerforyou pick a place you want to live and visit. : ) you may even find love there.

metalwing's photo
Sat 03/19/11 04:23 PM
This is getting redundant but you need to settle first and then look around. If you have a preferences for certain types of politics, terrain, or nationality , go there. The fishing will be better and you surroundings will be ... surrounding you.:smile:

josie68's photo
Sat 03/19/11 05:08 PM
It is not quiet as easy as it sounds,
Long distance relationshiops are emotionally draining.

so yep I have to agree with everyone else, work out where you want to go and settle, as you are sort of just going to end up randomly whereever this person lives.

Or just mingle on here and if you meet someone great, but chances are it is not going to be where you want to be.

Relax and just enjoy yourself, find the right man and then settle somewhere

no photo
Sat 03/19/11 05:33 PM
you can always come to Texas....we are a country of our own drinker

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Sat 03/19/11 06:41 PM
how can you be "homesick" for a place youve never been? spock

sounds more like your fed up with where you are and looking for a free ride out of there...ohwell

Atlantis75's photo
Sat 03/19/11 10:42 PM

I am an educated, American woman who longs to marry again one day & live overseas in the UK or Europe in general. I was raised in Canada & in an international household, so from a young age I have loved & learned all I could of other cultures. While I love America, my heart is homesick for places I've not been yet. How can I find someone to marry who actually WANTS to stay in THEIR country & not marry to come to America? There are so many scams out there & I've never on-line dated before. Please send advice flowerforyou


Somewhere warm with not much of snow, and away from earthquake-prone areas and nuclear reactors.
Also steer clear of tornado alleys and hurricane paths and places where there are tsunamis and mudslides. Check the local crime-rate and the GDP of the country and avoid dictatorial monarchys prone to be bombed in a future date by USA or UN. Make sure there is some sort of a democracy kinda thing going on and women are treated as humans and not slaves or animals.
Once you find that spot, start hitting on the locals, and get the guy who showers the most. drinker

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/20/11 01:53 AM
Edited by msharmony on Sun 03/20/11 01:54 AM
its a very difficult process, take it from someone who married a brit while in Britain


I would take the advice already offered. find a place that you can move to FIRST and then find someone once you have settled in

dont try to find the person before you are living there,,,,it can truly end in disaster,,,


by the way, from my experience, I havent found many brits in a rush to move to america,,,,most I met were pretty loyal and proud of their own homelands...

Dan99's photo
Sun 03/20/11 02:19 AM
You cant just move to any country you want and live there. If you dont have the correct skills to bring to a country, the only real chance you have of being able to stay there legally is to marry somebody. There are ways and means of course, but its not straight-forward.

But either way i wouldnt advise looking for someone abroad online and get yourself into a difficult long distance relationship. They can work out(mine did!), but they generally fail.

I dont blame you though, The UK is so much a beter country than The US!

HOTROD187's photo
Sun 03/20/11 02:29 AM
Or find the right guy thts ready to settle who is outgoing, spontaneous, and gots his head on his shoulders... (hint hint)!!

s1owhand's photo
Sun 03/20/11 02:41 AM
Move where you want to live. Get a nice place and an interesting work
environment. Then go out, have fun and meet people!

EquusDancer's photo
Sun 03/20/11 01:12 PM

get the guy who showers the most. drinker


rofl rofl rofl rofl

EquusDancer's photo
Sun 03/20/11 01:12 PM
Edited by EquusDancer on Sun 03/20/11 01:17 PM

f1r3dr460n's photo
Tue 03/29/11 07:47 PM
Sounds so logical & simple :smile:

f1r3dr460n's photo
Tue 03/29/11 07:51 PM
I don't mean any disrespect to Texas dear, but my ex-husband lives there & while I love the vastness & beauty of Texas, I have no desire to return there ohwell

f1r3dr460n's photo
Tue 03/29/11 07:57 PM
It's something that cannot be explained. Either you understand it or not. Truth be told, after 26 years in the States, I am very bored & ready to move. Figured it would be best to get a head start before I make the big leap :) It's out of curiosity I suppose. And nothing to run from. I happen to be free with no family ties except my Dad, who himself has also traveled around the world & encourages me to do so. It kinda runs in the family. Maybe it's the Portuguese in me :)

f1r3dr460n's photo
Tue 03/29/11 08:08 PM
Thanks for the laughs! You hit the nail right on the head with your reply! lol Not only do I check the GDP & terrorist threat levels, but the FBI travel advisories as well. lol I'm not foolish in these areas, but WOW! You narrowed the world down to Kansas! But it's so boring, I need to leave at some point soon. The thing is, danger, risk, adventure, extreme situations & the occasional fear of danger & change....really IS what I'm looking for. I am very open to situations that would make the average person cringe, for to me, it is all an adventure. I one of my majors is in Cultural Anthropology to which I studied religions. My desire is to travel & perhaps write ethnographies after living with groups of people out of my normal comfort range. If there could be any such thing. I can never seem to find an American man who wants to travel & live abroad, hence the reason I am looking abroad. Few situations deter me, so I say "Bring it on!"

krupa's photo
Tue 03/29/11 08:27 PM
Calling this one as I see it...

The linguistics scream "DUDE"

The vocabulary is anything but American...but, still well educated in english linguistics....

My guess is Kenya or possibly Eygyptian or Syrian


f1r3dr460n's photo
Wed 03/30/11 07:13 PM
Are you referring to me? lol I assure you I was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And while I have many friends from all over the continent of Africa, I am not from there. My mother lived in Durban & Pretoria South Africa though before she came back to the States, met my Dad from Ogden, Utah and had me :tongue: ut you do flatter me.....thanks for the compliment!

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