When I talked to them, both insisted that it was the other person's fault. None of them really stepped back and thought about what each could do to help the relationship. The marriage failed because none of them wanted to keep working on it. And moving all the way to the U.S. surely made it a very bumpy ride.
It did amuse me a little bit that Martin still wanted a Chinese wife after the first one didn't work. I think he has some "yellow fever."
It is not a great match.
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Some western men do have that type of "Qing Jie", my lg thinks
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12/08/2006 postreply
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I have that "Qing Jie" as well, but for Indian girl
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I have "qing Jie " for the look and manner as little JFK :)
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12/08/2006 postreply
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My lg is on the oposite, I am the first Asain woman
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I was the first Chinese woman my Lg ever met or date before
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we got married. He only knew them in the book or movies
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Now, he meets many of them every year we go back to China
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and wonders why I am not like most of them. He said my temper
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Haha, What is the Chinese women's temper? Good or bad?
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12/09/2006 postreply
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