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[*] posted on 4-17-2005 at 08:02 PM
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[*] posted on 4-17-2005 at 08:08 PM


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Interesting thread, which has made me curious:

Do gringo guys in general share Jesse's view that foreign women are more interesting than the home-grown variety?


Before, or after marriage?:biggrin:

The grass is always greener....but then you have to mow it.;D




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[*] posted on 4-17-2005 at 09:11 PM
Gringos and Mexican Women


I chose to marry a woman, of almost my same age, from Mexico. At a time when divorce is all too common in this country, we have been married for 27 years. And I have no plans of looking for a younger woman to replace her.
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[*] posted on 4-18-2005 at 09:52 AM
Mexican Chicas


Since I've been married to my current wife (a Gringa) for almost 25 years, I have no firsthand experience with the phenomena, but I sure thought about it when between wives.

At that time, I had a friend in 29 Palms who had made "arrangements" in Mexico to have a younger girl smuggled across the border. He offered to put me in touch with the people he went through. I thought about it, but chickened out. He used to joke that if he got tired of her, he could simply call La Migra.

More along the lines of what has been discussed here, was a good friend from Gonzaga in his 60s who ended up being divorced by his wife of many years. He moved just outside of Ensenada and almost immediately took up with a waitress in her mid 30s. After a short while, due to the buyers market that existed, he ended up with an 18 year old, living happily until dying of a Heart Attack (with a smile) while fishing.

Another friend of mine once said that he loved the looks of 16 year old girls when he was a teenager and STILL loved their looks in his 60s.

If you want intelligent conversation, you can always visit with your friends.

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