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As a young boy growing up in the 1950's and early 60's I witnessed what used to be common in this country but for many has faded into memory.
A husband's role was to be a provider, to love and respect his wife, to be confident, and to show leadership.
He could be relied on by the family to get things done.
A woman's role was to comfort her man.
To put family above all else and to be the heart and soul of the home.
After a long search these are the values that led me to the love of my life and a marriage in China.
Many U.
S.
Men Choosing a Marriage in China Get past the myth that a foreign woman is just looking to get out of her country or wants your money.
There are some countries where this happens more often and there can be a bad apple in any barrel but there are networks and forums of U.
S.
men who, including myself will tell you that our marriage in China to an Asian beauty was the best choice we ever made.
What we have discovered is a race of women who still hold marriage and family to the highest honor of one's life.
Why do they seek men from the United States? Well guys, we have a reputation for being romantic.
Also, for centuries Chinese culture has put more value on a male than a female, even at birth.
Many Chinese men, especially those who are successful at business, feel it is their right to have a mistress or two on the side and this has been less acceptable to the modern Chinese woman.
With their exotic look, femininity and gracefulness they still prefer an older man - sometimes 15 to 20 years older.
Stability and wisdom rank higher then money or looks.
Most Chinese women are very intelligent with a college education and most of them discovered the English language early in school.
With a little brush-up or some night classes they will be talking circles around you.
Meeting my wife Ying, resulting in my marriage in China has been the most rewarding journey of my life.
It has been my pleasure to help others with information and resources on how to register a marriage in China and get their spouses to the U.
S.
in the shortest time possible.
In an up-coming report I'll share with you the long-held customs and traditions that are sometimes practiced today for a marriage in China.
As a young boy growing up in the 1950's and early 60's I witnessed what used to be common in this country but for many has faded into memory.
A husband's role was to be a provider, to love and respect his wife, to be confident, and to show leadership.
He could be relied on by the family to get things done.
A woman's role was to comfort her man.
To put family above all else and to be the heart and soul of the home.
After a long search these are the values that led me to the love of my life and a marriage in China.
Many U.
S.
Men Choosing a Marriage in China Get past the myth that a foreign woman is just looking to get out of her country or wants your money.
There are some countries where this happens more often and there can be a bad apple in any barrel but there are networks and forums of U.
S.
men who, including myself will tell you that our marriage in China to an Asian beauty was the best choice we ever made.
What we have discovered is a race of women who still hold marriage and family to the highest honor of one's life.
Why do they seek men from the United States? Well guys, we have a reputation for being romantic.
Also, for centuries Chinese culture has put more value on a male than a female, even at birth.
Many Chinese men, especially those who are successful at business, feel it is their right to have a mistress or two on the side and this has been less acceptable to the modern Chinese woman.
With their exotic look, femininity and gracefulness they still prefer an older man - sometimes 15 to 20 years older.
Stability and wisdom rank higher then money or looks.
Most Chinese women are very intelligent with a college education and most of them discovered the English language early in school.
With a little brush-up or some night classes they will be talking circles around you.
Meeting my wife Ying, resulting in my marriage in China has been the most rewarding journey of my life.
It has been my pleasure to help others with information and resources on how to register a marriage in China and get their spouses to the U.
S.
in the shortest time possible.
In an up-coming report I'll share with you the long-held customs and traditions that are sometimes practiced today for a marriage in China.
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