[英語]嫁が注文出来る

Sat 2009/02/28 07:55 JST
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嫁が注文出来る時代になったね。


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いつも読んで頂いている方はこの挨拶を永遠に閉じよう^^;

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  • Raz
    Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
    BioResearch Assistant

    So sad. The girl Ah Chou is very pretty indeed but to have to be sold off as a bride in order to escape poverty is very tragic. Considering the other option (prostitution) this is the 'lesser' of the two evils. I hope they treat her with the respect and honor she deserves.

    Bottom line though, this should never happen. Unfortunate that it does.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:08:19 JST (ID #504833)
    reply to Raz's comment
    • Miri
      Miri in (。◕‿‿◕。) (Registered on 2009/01/30)
      Student
      http://miri.textcube.com/

      I agree with you; it's quite depressing that the world is in such state as of today. People do need the respect they deserve as a living being, and I doubt women would enjoy being a prostitute.

      Sat 2009/02/28 08:15:12 JST (ID #504837)
      reply to Miri's comment
      • MAsia
        MAsia in NERV HQ, Tokyo-3 (Registered on 2007/01/14)
        Supreme Commander of NERV Co.

        Makes me wanna cry...

        Sat 2009/02/28 21:10:12 JST (ID #505359)
        reply to MAsia's comment
  • Sesshu
    Sesshu in Tejas (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Consultant
    http://www.justin.tv/denshaotoko

    I know a few guys in my area that have a mail order bride. They seem to get along really well so I think that everyone needs somebody in their lives. Alot of lonely people out there that shouldn't have to be alone.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:09:41 JST (ID #504835)
    reply to Sesshu's comment
  • haste
    haste in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/12/29)
    Student

    I never knew this was getting popular... Don't know whether this is a good decision or not because im not really in there position, so i cant judge. i hope that all goes well in the end ^^

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:15:13 JST (ID #504838)
    reply to haste's comment
  • Felipe
    Felipe in Brasil (Registered on 2008/12/14)
    Actor, Moviemaker and Blogger.
    http://sitedofonseca.blogspot.com

    Welcome to the NHK!!! LoL!!

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:18:40 JST (ID #504843)
    reply to Felipe's comment
  • Darkdam
    Darkdam in New York (Registered on 2007/09/01)
    http://darkdam.deviantart.com/

    well at least she wasn't tricked into human trafficking, that would be the worst, but I'm sure there are some fake companies out that that probably do use this opportunity to traffic women.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:25:52 JST (ID #504846)
    reply to Darkdam's comment
    • Hidden Oasis
      Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
      College Freshmen

      I think I remember that kind of thing happening. It might not have been international though. I think it was like people living in the countryside and being tricked when they went to the city or something along those lines.

      Sat 2009/02/28 09:21:02 JST (ID #504891)
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      • Darkdam
        Darkdam in New York (Registered on 2007/09/01)
        http://darkdam.deviantart.com/

        there was a 2 hour tv program called human trafficking which was although fictional, would have been what happens to victims of trafficking.

        Sat 2009/02/28 10:25:16 JST (ID #504955)
        reply to Darkdam's comment
    • Qix
      Qix in Atsugi-kichi (Registered on 2008/01/26)
      I paint F/A-18C's

      Thats a huge distinction. Not being tricked into human trafficking. I would imagine its VERY hard to know whats going to happen beforehand though. Considering this girl was basically sold in an hour.

      Sat 2009/02/28 10:31:16 JST (ID #504960)
      reply to Qix's comment
  • Lelouch Lamperouge
    Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    former Emperor of Britannia
    http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/

    GOD!!! I'm still shocked as to why some women do this kind of thing. Plus, like what the girl stated in the video about her interaction with her husband. She'll definitely have a hard time since she knows nothing about her husbands personality let alone his other aspects.

    Oh well, we can't force our principles to them given the fact that it took a great resolve
    for them to do this.
    Overall, i don't approve of it.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:38:21 JST (ID #504855)
    reply to Lelouch Lamperouge's comment
    • Raz
      Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
      BioResearch Assistant

      In third world countries, sometimes it's the only way to escape a life of poverty. A lack of good education and job opportunities translate into a basic dead end for many families. They can't afford to get out of it and are often taken advantage of by the corrupt.

      When cornered like that they have to use what they've got and for women it's physical attraction. They have a "chance" at a better life...however, that's not exactly true.

      I agree there, she's going to have a hard time adapting to someone she barely knows. Domestic violence can be a major problem. Physical, emotional, mental abuse. The fact these men just go in and pick out a woman they want doesn't exactly mean they'll stay faithful. At the very least, the best thing she gets out of this is a home away from home. There are good people out there though, and she could end up happily married for the rest of her life. It's still not a certainty.

      These women are still being sold, and the premise is on par with prostitution regardless of the fact it's a "setup marriage".

      Sat 2009/02/28 08:49:38 JST (ID #504866)
      reply to Raz's comment
  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    Mail order bride... I wouldn't mind if its Chobits ^^

    But real human with flesh and blood..... sounds a bit wrong.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:39:55 JST (ID #504857)
    reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
    • lightningsabre
      lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
      Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
      http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

      I wouldn't mind if it's Kemeko with MM inside XD

      Sat 2009/02/28 08:53:49 JST (ID #504870)
      reply to lightningsabre's comment
      • Eclair
        Eclair in singapore (Registered on 2008/09/19)
        No more NEET, enineering student now...g
        http://saiseki.blogsome.com/

        I want to order a Misaka Misaka ^^;

        Sat 2009/02/28 09:23:18 JST (ID #504895)
        reply to Eclair's comment
        • lerry[maru]
          lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
          Nekophilia

          "MISAKA is only for experimental purposes, and not for mail orders" MISAKA explains patiently.

          "It would be different if you were a research subject" MISAKA further elaborates.

          Sat 2009/02/28 10:40:56 JST (ID #504971)
          reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
        • radical anime fan
          radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
          Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
          http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

          Good thing they don't come with a temper. XDDD

          Sat 2009/02/28 18:17:32 JST (ID #505192)
          reply to radical anime fan's comment
      • Miri
        Miri in (。◕‿‿◕。) (Registered on 2009/01/30)
        Student
        http://miri.textcube.com/

        I wouldn't mind if MM came out, either ;)

        Sat 2009/02/28 09:27:56 JST (ID #504900)
        reply to Miri's comment
      • lerry[maru]
        lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
        Nekophilia

        MM would BUST into ur room instead of mail order. ^^

        Sat 2009/02/28 10:37:38 JST (ID #504967)
        reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
  • Cyberchaos
    Cyberchaos in Australia, Sydney (Registered on 2008/02/17)
    NEET part-time - Technical Support Officer - Network security engineer
    http://burugureibi.blogspot.com/

    this really puts a spin on the label 'instant-generation'

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:40:37 JST (ID #504859)
    reply to Cyberchaos's comment
  • jinstevens
    jinstevens in Portland, OR, USA (Registered on 2009/01/05)
    Blogger, consultant
    http://www.netharuka.com

    It's a particularly common practice in rural Korean communities as many Korean women don't want to marry men who are farmers and opt to move to the city. The only option left for many Korean male farmers who want wives and children are foreign brides. Predictably, many marriages are not happy ones for either party for cultural problems, racism and Korean family obligations can cause terrible tensions. Brides frequently run away because of those reasons and to escape physical abuse by the male partner.

    Some of the saddest examples of this phenomenon happen in the borderline area of North Korea and China where North Korean women agree to become the wives of rural Chinese farmers in order to escape the country. Those Korean women have absolutely no recourse since their Chinese husband can turn them into the government if they are in any way displeased with them; the Korean women illegally entered China and have no political rights. Physical abuse in such situations is unfortunately common.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:44:16 JST (ID #504862)
    reply to jinstevens's comment
  • Mimi
    Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
    Student
    http://anime.scripts.mit.edu/miteiru/

    What a craptastic nation to let such horrors go on. I'd rather live in poverty than sell off my body to a 40-year old perv. Actually, I'd rather die than sink that low. I would never dishonor my family, and most importantly, myself just because my parents didn't make enough money for me to live.

    I hate how women are still commodities in this world. There obviously exists a glass ceiling. It only reinforces my suspicions about why I get degraded for making it to MIT but none of the other 3 guys in Utah who made it get that horrific treatment on a daily basis.

    Sorry this sounds PMS-ey. ^^;

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:46:33 JST (ID #504863)
    reply to Mimi's comment
    • Mimi
      Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
      Student
      http://anime.scripts.mit.edu/miteiru/

      Sorry. Danny could you delete this comment? I said something I shouldn't've said. >.>;

      Sat 2009/02/28 08:52:18 JST (ID #504868)
      reply to Mimi's comment
    • Raz
      Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
      BioResearch Assistant

      True, however it's not only restricted to just omen.

      In the Philippines there are cases where children, as young as 6, are seen as mere items and trafficked. They were either lured or kidnapped then sold in the slum markets. It's disgusting.

      Sat 2009/02/28 08:53:34 JST (ID #504869)
      reply to Raz's comment
      • Mimi
        Mimi in MIT (Registered on 2008/03/11)
        Student
        http://anime.scripts.mit.edu/miteiru/

        So women and children ;_;

        Sat 2009/02/28 08:56:45 JST (ID #504872)
        reply to Mimi's comment
        • Raz
          Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
          BioResearch Assistant

          Unfortunately so.

          There was this one documentary I watched where an undercover team (consisting a father looking for his daughter and I believe some agents from the CIA since the father was American) went into one of the slums to scope out a reported brothel. They acted as customers and were lead to a room full of kids.

          The next night they raided the building.

          Investigating that one trafficking ring lead them to a doctor's office in China. Supposedly he was the one orchestrating the entire affair. He would do a side job as some sort of music manager, telling families they're kid was special and could perform on stage and he would turn them into stars. So the families left them in his hands thinking he would treat them well. They would set up auditions at bars and the likes and if the child was good they would continue. However, if they performed under expectation then they would be trafficked in order to make up for the management fees he charged.

          Naturally, the doctor's office wouldn't return calls. They even flew there to see him to which he denied any allegations and avoided being videotaped.

          Sat 2009/02/28 09:10:46 JST (ID #504880)
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      • xanthe
        xanthe in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/03)
        aspiring to become a doujin and graphics artist cum lawyer
        http://aki7.bottled-wish.info

        its a social stigma and unfortunately, its a disturbing phenomenon alongside child pronography etc.

        and raz, not being a rash person, I think its more politically corret to mention as "developing nation" instead of third world...hope you dont mind that :)

        @ Mimi-san: I do find that I want to keep your comment for some reason, I want it there cause it speaks for how I feel too...and wow on your MIT! prove 'em that you're as good as anyone else :D

        Sun 2009/03/01 10:00:58 JST (ID #505840)
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        • Raz
          Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02)
          BioResearch Assistant

          Ah, yes. "Third World" is more of an obsolete these days.

          It's been some time since I've been back to the Philippines. Hoping to go summer next year.

          Mon 2009/03/02 22:29:03 JST (ID #506665)
          reply to Raz's comment
    • lolipedofin
      lolipedofin in Singapore -back at my stinky dump- (Registered on 2008/06/14)
      Mahasiswa yang terdampar di Singapura.
      http://lolipedofin.wordpress.com/

      You don't have any idea how these girls are brought.... How smart they are, and all other aspects... It doesn't bewildered me much that there are girls willing, or in some cases though unwilling but in the end helplessly drawn to the business in the end... What pissed me is the fact that there are people who are making profit out of all this, that these thing is going on and the world just shrug their shoulder and goes, "[sigh] oh well..."

      Believe me.. There was once a girl working my house when i just about 8, she is working as a maid, to put it simply, she is uneducated aaannd... well, a little stupid. Once she was raped, and got pregnant at my house... the culprit was a construction worker doing some renovation at my place... my mum found out when she forced her to take pregnancy test.. You know what she answered to my mum when she was asked??

      My mum (MM): Do you know that you're pregnant?
      The girl (TG): Pregnant, what's that??
      MM: (deeply thinking) There's a baby in your stomach
      TG: What??!! baby??!! really? so that's why it's getting heavy... I thought there's stone inside.
      MM: (bewildered) Who did this to you??
      TG: did what??
      MM: made you pregnant! who's the one made you pregnant??
      TG: (confused)
      MM: Do you remember a guy ever forced something on you??
      TG: (thinking) Oh yeah! I remember, one time when i was sleeping, "this guy" hopped on top of me and pressed himself on me... I don't understand what he was doing, though.

      ~~
      I sheet you not!! that's exactly how the conversation goes... And you know what?? She's not a one-off... Sure she's more of a worse case, but she's definitely the only one with that level of intellectual... That's why it doesn't surprise me that stuffs like this happened...

      PS: Btw Mimi, you're at MIT???? really?? O.O

      Sat 2009/02/28 12:20:13 JST (ID #505026)
      reply to lolipedofin's comment
      • ornehx
        ornehx in ペナン、マレシ-ア (Registered on 2007/12/25)
        dannychoo.com の読者

        that's why thank god we have access to the Internet to download *ahem* and *ahem* and *ahem*

        Sat 2009/02/28 14:50:11 JST (ID #505090)
        reply to ornehx's comment
      • Selidor
        Selidor in 茨城県 (Registered on 2009/01/21)
        Student/Amateur Artist
        http://poisondusk.wordpress.com/

        It's really sad that someone would have so little access to sex education that she didn't even realise what had happened to her. I'd call it ignorance rather than stupidity, really - if she'd never been taught even how babies are made, it's understandable she would be confused.

        Sat 2009/02/28 15:01:23 JST (ID #505097)
        reply to Selidor's comment
    • radical anime fan
      radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
      Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
      http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

      Desperate situation, desperate people. Though the person(s) who founded this industry must have been either stark raving mad or diabolical. I've heard it being compared to as "a more humane for of human trafficking". Mail-order brides ARE human trafficking; buyers are still purchasing humans as one would purchase items at a store.

      Instead of building the IR, the resources could have been geared towards making such a blatant act non-existent. A real first-world nation wouldn't be selling lives.

      Sat 2009/02/28 18:51:37 JST (ID #505214)
      reply to radical anime fan's comment
  • ping
    ping in Sydney, AUS (Registered on 2008/10/10)
    unistudent

    very sad, i dont get how even any of the 2 women could have any opinion concerning the matter since it seems she cant even understand mandarin, stills seems to be a form of human trafficking.

    Sat 2009/02/28 08:56:06 JST (ID #504871)
    reply to ping's comment
  • Quen
    Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13)
    http://www.sankakucomplex.com/

    I want to order a Misaki...

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:05:16 JST (ID #504875)
    reply to Quen's comment
  • lightningsabre
    lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30)
    Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 触手 wrangler, H-Man
    http://lightningsabre.blogspot.com/

    It's an iffy situation to me. For one thing the girls will be taken away from the family, but may be at a better life and may even enjoy the company. Whereas the men are desperate enough to spend money to buy a bride, but at least they won't be alone. Though I guess some men just don't try hard enough to find one on their own. Still not a great practice, but it may be good for both parties involved. I especially hate the part about having to be a virgin... that annoyed me. I think if I'm a desperate man, I won't be that picky. Ok I guess I'd be picky about the and stds or such... But really to me doing this sort of thing is quite the dilemma since there are equal amounts of pros and cons for both parties.

    Perhaps I'm just rambling, let me know if any of these points are controversial. I am naturally a neutralist.

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:06:39 JST (ID #504876)
    reply to lightningsabre's comment
    • litokid
      litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
      university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
      http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

      "I am naturally a neutralist." Maybe it comes with being Canadian. xD

      I actually agree. No, it's not a good practice, but at the same time it's not like all the men want them there so they can abuse them. It'll certainly happen to some. But if any of them just wanted someone to sleep with there's actual prostitutes - wouldn't have to support another human being.

      I find it more likely that these are men who are desperate or forced into finding a partner by social and familial pressure. And the former, at least, are just as likely to take care of them. They probably won't be men of their dreams or anywhere near their age, but it could beat living in poverty.

      I'm pretty sure most of us here haven't had to grow up in such conditions though, so we can't really presume to understand - only sympathize.

      Sat 2009/02/28 09:17:42 JST (ID #504888)
      reply to litokid's comment
  • Kesenaitsumi
    Kesenaitsumi in Sengoku, Tokyo (Registered on 2009/02/06)
    Student, Performer
    http://kesenaitsumi89.wordpress.com/

    wow...just curious what kind of visa they got..

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:08:15 JST (ID #504877)
    reply to Kesenaitsumi's comment
  • ornehx
    ornehx in ペナン、マレシ-ア (Registered on 2007/12/25)
    dannychoo.com の読者

    i truthfully from the bottom of my heart hope that those that got married off really this way found what they really wanted, a good husband who really loves her.

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:13:13 JST (ID #504881)
    reply to ornehx's comment
  • aprilius20
    aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
    http://www.aprilius20.com

    I'm too fussy with everything- I don't think I'd be able to chose one even if I was really desperate^^;

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:21:36 JST (ID #504893)
    reply to aprilius20's comment
  • RaitoSaito
    RaitoSaito in Not America (Registered on 2009/02/16)
    SNSD Lover
    http://realtaku.wordpress.com/

    This is an all too common problem in southern asian countries. Coming from Thailand an area near Vietnam, and being in Vietnam before I know these type of situations happens frequently. It is somewhat against my beliefs to do these things even though I have myself seen it happen more than most people. We are not all dealt the same hands in life, but selling yourself is giving your cards to someone else. Relationships are built on foundations such as experiences, and other factors, not just money and the ability to get married. I really just think this is a bad practice that should be ended. Too bad there is always that view of "If I get married I can leave my poor country."

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:24:52 JST (ID #504897)
    reply to RaitoSaito's comment
  • orang_jahat
    orang_jahat in Isolated City (Registered on 2008/04/07)
    Otaku level 23.4

    I think it's some sort of conspiracy, lol.

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:25:35 JST (ID #504899)
    reply to orang_jahat's comment
  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    Seemed like it was more of a lose lose situation for her...on one hand getting married to a foreigner and not knowing the customs and culture will create problems early on and may have a lasting impact on the marriage, not to mention she's alone and can't see her family for a long time...on the other hand there's no future in staying in a country that's developing slower than the others and most likely living a life of poverty and where limitations are clearly felt...it's a tough decision...well at least the choices presented to her all just sucked big time...

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:34:21 JST (ID #504909)
    reply to silent1134's comment
  • Striket
    Striket in Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/13)
    Gamer, Lecturer, Graphic Designer
    http://striket.blogspot.com/

    Hey that's the wallpaper I made a while back :D

    Sat 2009/02/28 09:39:59 JST (ID #504916)
    reply to Striket's comment
  • picupicu
    picupicu in Shenzhen, china (Registered on 2007/08/12)
    Interaction design, Iphone game/app designer

    I think if it is their choice, then who is to say anything against it?

    However I certainly felt like throwing up after seeing it but thats my problem.

    Sat 2009/02/28 10:35:11 JST (ID #504964)
    reply to picupicu's comment
  • Selidor
    Selidor in 茨城県 (Registered on 2009/01/21)
    Student/Amateur Artist
    http://poisondusk.wordpress.com/

    It's really unfortunate that the only way out of poverty for them would be to participate in something like this. There are so many risks from things like abuse, and yet for them, the benefits outweigh the potential problems. It's got to be really scary leaving your country for the first time in your life and then being married off to someone you've never met before, when you don't even speak the same language, and you can't see your family.

    The obsession with their virginity was pretty depressing as well - the way they were told that if they weren't virgins, nobody would want them, and the fact that they had to have a doctor certify it (how would they even do that anyway? Many women break their hymens through activities like sports).

    I hope both of those girls are doing okay, the one who was chosen and the one who wasn't.

    Sat 2009/02/28 10:55:46 JST (ID #504978)
    reply to Selidor's comment
  • RogueTrooper
    RogueTrooper in Berkshire UK (Registered on 2009/01/06)
    Dental Technician, i make teeth!
    http://antsizedman.blogspot.com/

    Once meet someone who had a mail away bride, had no idea what to say.

    Sat 2009/02/28 11:15:06 JST (ID #504985)
    reply to RogueTrooper's comment
  • punynari
    punynari in Yokosuka, Japan (Registered on 2008/09/20)
    US Navy Sailor
    http://punynari.wordpress.com/

    It's real sad. I have never seen true poverty until I joined the Navy. People so hungry that they swarmed around sailors trying to sell anything for 1 or 2 dollars in Cambodia. Beads, newspapers, maps, services, anything. Can deffintly see how this can happen. Didn't see that as much in Vietnam, though we were around Da Nang/Hue tourist locations. They didn't take us to the poorer areas...

    Sat 2009/02/28 11:24:05 JST (ID #504995)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    Hmm, this trend can't be good...

    Sat 2009/02/28 12:38:12 JST (ID #505033)
    reply to Harts's comment
  • varutieru
    varutieru in indonesia (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    student / NEET

    well, a new path for life seems OK to me

    ok, the dude who buy this girl is:
    a great husband
    -free her from misery of poverty, by buying her as a wife
    -considering she is A WIFE, she could ask her husband to go to college or such & go work as a productive woman, i mean, they married her as a respected woman aren't they?
    to be there when it is sad or happy?
    -some years after "marriage" the wife could be an office lady or becoming manager in the husband office
    this is the best ending/path for both
    a couple that was created by money ,work together in their relationship to make what's best for them and their family

    a dumb husband
    -buy her
    -screw her
    -have kids
    -that's it
    seriously...

    a scum husband
    -buy her
    -screw her
    -can't support his family and her
    this dude = fail at live, badly

    a psycho
    -buy her
    -mu**** her and dump her
    BADDEST path/ending, i dunno about if there is singapore psychopaths though

    Sat 2009/02/28 12:39:49 JST (ID #505034)
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  • tieria
    tieria in YOU BET (Registered on 2009/02/27)

    news with money you can buy everthing even a wife !!!! >_<

    Sat 2009/02/28 12:48:38 JST (ID #505046)
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  • Rusting
    Rusting in South Texas, USA (Registered on 2009/01/06)
    Injured

    The idea of mail-order-brides has been around for years. I looked at one catalog long ago someone had at their house and I think thats how the guy got married and they looked quite happy to me (was about 1984). I've seen a few since then and the option seems good for places people want to get away from. Local areas can be full of unwanted people here in the USA just as much, there are many church related marriages and others that only wed into certain religions which dominate areas. I probably should have looked into it more in the 1980s as a way to find someone myself. AS for the new 'companys' setting up mail-order-bride services I can only hope there isn't a sham involved. Oh and to find someone who doesn't weigh 600 lbs would be a dream.

    Sat 2009/02/28 12:49:13 JST (ID #505048)
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  • gonzo
    gonzo in SJ Bay Area, California (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    Journalist (in training)
    http://thoughtscream.wordpress.com

    The deplorable conditions that give rise to such an industry has no moral ground to stand on whatsoever. It is the wholesale exploitation of an entire economic caste of people, preying upon their drive to survive in even the most horrible of circumstances. Rather than simply turning a blind eye to such businesses, hoping that it'll somehow magically work out for the newly"wed" couple, there should be a two-pronged effort to both increase humanitarian aide for the impoverished, and to stamp out such exploitative practices. Having to /sell oneself/ to eat, or to make sure your family members can eat, cannot be considered a good thing under /any/ light, and any nation with the means of removing that hanging guillotine from our fellow members of the human race should consider it a moral imperative to do so.

    That said, I'm lulzing at the image used for this post.

    Sat 2009/02/28 13:54:40 JST (ID #505064)
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  • Streetpilot1
    Streetpilot1 in Philadelphia, USA (Registered on 2008/04/02)
    Limousine Driver

    This practice offends my western values but i am forced to recognize that my values are not the same as these women. In the end, i can only hope for the best for them.

    Sat 2009/02/28 16:30:45 JST (ID #505136)
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  • yamada
    yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
    http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

    I'm not agree with this mail order bride cause for me its like 'buying' her

    Sat 2009/02/28 16:59:28 JST (ID #505151)
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    • yamada
      yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
      studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
      http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

      and money can't buy love, objections anyone? ^^

      Sat 2009/02/28 17:01:55 JST (ID #505153)
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    • varutieru
      varutieru in indonesia (Registered on 2008/08/26)
      student / NEET

      can't buy, but can create

      Sat 2009/02/28 17:26:11 JST (ID #505167)
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  • silentkey
    silentkey in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/24)
    Student, Uncle & hopfully a good husband..

    I wish...for their own sake...they find happiness that they can hold onto...

    Sat 2009/02/28 17:13:07 JST (ID #505163)
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  • Patches
    Patches in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2008/10/20)
    Upcoming College Student and Otaku
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/Patches418?ref=profile

    This is very sad to me indeed. I watched the whole video and I was shocked. I hope she finds happiness somehow but I think it was pretty degrading for the girls to have to go to a doctor to ensure that they were virgins and didn't have any STDS when the person they could be "marrying" could have all sorts of problems. However, I hope that because these girls are marrying someone who is foreign and living in a foreign country, I hope they get better rights because of Vietnam being a communist country.

    Sat 2009/02/28 18:22:35 JST (ID #505195)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    There're not THAT many cases of a successful marriage between a foreign bride and a local dude, and if/when a divorce occures, the losing end is the bride's. Not to mention the "I bought her" mentality. Completely unfair, if you ask me.

    Not something a first-world country should do. Well, status outta the window~

    Sat 2009/02/28 18:39:37 JST (ID #505202)
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  • kalibas
    kalibas in Canada (Registered on 2008/09/05)
    Programmer, Student
    http://digitallyobsessed.wordpress.com

    I've heard about this practice being done in countries all over the world (including north america). I think the authorities just look the other way as long as the woman is treated well. And I have heard of cases where the relationship actually worked out, though these are probably the exception rather than the rule.

    Sat 2009/02/28 21:29:08 JST (ID #505381)
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  • Jim Dandy
    Jim Dandy in 36 52S - 174 45E (Registered on 2007/10/11)
    code weaver
    http://thejimdandy.com

    I've been told how the situation is over there. In the rural areas its bad and most of these girls are just looking for a way out.
    I don't agree with this practice but to them it does seem the lesser or two evils. I hope they find love.

    Sat 2009/02/28 22:22:48 JST (ID #505422)
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  • euphoria
    euphoria in Edmonton, Canada (Registered on 2008/04/28)
    Student/Part-timer
    http://random-euphoria.blogspot.com/

    Ill admit the practice is quite bizzare, but the relationship side shouldnt come off as such a shock...

    If you think about it, we're only a century removed from having girls as young as 13 wed.
    And a century back, many people had arranged marriages, including the western countries.
    I guess what these have in common are the fact that people have nuptials for the sake of getting together.

    Sat 2009/02/28 23:59:30 JST (ID #505473)
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  • NPC
    NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06)
    JR. College Student
    http://npc.talkingincircles.net/

    Nothing new, it's been going on for years...
    I know because my dad has always teased me about my looks and tells me I'll only be able to get a mail order bride.

    So yea, I'm never ever ever getting a mail order bride. lol

    Sun 2009/03/01 01:49:44 JST (ID #505524)
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  • pipopaz
    pipopaz in US (Registered on 2008/08/26)
    thousand master II, Internet Learner, Auto didacta
    http://pipopaz.wordpress.com/

    really sad and tragic how the world is right now xD but have hopes that thing will change in the future

    Sun 2009/03/01 04:38:11 JST (ID #505597)
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  • Hatix
    Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25)
    IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
    http://blog.jpopdb.org/

    I don't really approve of it, but I can understand why they do it, but her comments about interaction with her new husband are a bit of a concern. What is she expected to do? And still more importantly, she does not even speak the language and probably her "husband" doesn't do either. And all that stuff of being virgin and the proof from a doctor is a bit over the top...

    I do hope she will be treated well though...

    Sun 2009/03/01 04:45:53 JST (ID #505606)
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  • LUKA!
    LUKA! in vocaloidworld (Registered on 2009/03/01)

    with money you can buy a bridge but you can buy her love !!!
    I heard long time ago they did something like this if you wanted to marry someone you paid her parents .... >_<

    Sun 2009/03/01 06:13:00 JST (ID #505673)
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  • Shockerz
    Shockerz in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2008/10/12)
    Student
    http://shockerz.wordpress.com/

    Is this even legal? Poverty is really bad enough from today economy. Sold as a bride in a far away country from her family is sad but she seem to like it. Hope she get what she deserve as a house wife.

    Sun 2009/03/01 10:40:18 JST (ID #505863)
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  • kona.kona
    kona.kona in Singapore (Registered on 2008/10/15)
    Student
    http://konadora.wordpress.com

    Singapore has quite a few foreign brides, but the number is very little compared to my homeland back in Korea. There's like weekly documentaries on different foreign brides, a lot reside in the countryside ^^;

    Sun 2009/03/01 11:07:57 JST (ID #505881)
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  • Sabekuji Kaneda
    Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Mechanical Engineering student
    http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

    Can the world get any worst?

    Oh, it always gets worst everyday! Silly me x_x

    Sun 2009/03/01 15:19:40 JST (ID #506040)
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  • WiseFreeman
    WiseFreeman in DC Cloning Laboratory (Registered on 2007/11/07)
    Dance Trooper: DCX-001 O.D.E. (Order of the Dancing Empire)
    http://dannychoo.com.my

    I didnt know the term is called Mail Order Bride......

    Mon 2009/03/02 17:55:46 JST (ID #506482)
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  • マ-クスティペン
    マ-クスティペン in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/15)
    Jr. Software Developer
    http://mrklo-olstphn.livejournal.com/

    People from Western countries (especially those from European states) are also saying that like Vietnam the Philippines is a big source of human trafficking. The weird part of that news is that we, Filipinos, do not see this happening or hear this kinds of things in our news. It is really confusing. I do not who to believe.

    Wed 2009/03/04 10:36:06 JST (ID #508506)
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  • i hope shes ok, they guy who marries her should treat her like a queen!

    Fri 2009/07/03 16:58:01 JST (ID #665512)
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  • Audrey Reiko
    Audrey Reiko in Malaysia (Registered on 2009/02/12)
    Permanent Japanophile

    Matchmaked couples are like that too sometimes right?

    The only thing is they don't come from a different country, well sometimes they do.

    The girl end normally have to pay a big amount for dowry (doesnt matter which culture), sounds like begging the guy to want to marry her. Isn't that worse than having the guy pay for you?

    Just my 2 cents.

    Sat 2009/07/04 04:57:06 JST (ID #665890)
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  • Patrick Barron
    Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09)
    Grocery Store Clerk

    With my luck even a mail order bride would leave me.

    Thu 2009/07/16 05:42:21 JST (ID #677676)
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