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Postby Greji » Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:04 pm

Catoneinutica wrote:a) "And boy, it's really true! I was at Immigration last week getting my re-entry permit, and the place was a regular EastAsiaFest 2007!"


Man, ain't that the truth, I was there the other day and it was wall to wall!

On the topic of military marriages, the famed "sensou hanayomesan", which started appearing during the latter days of the occupation, started a lot of these great stories. It was first a paradox, in that the media and the J-people on the street were convinced that only bar hookers and free lance streetwalkers married the heitai. This would later be countered in shows on TV where they would show the plight of the poor innocent J-gal that because of marriage, was torn from her wonderful country, when her big nose was transferred back to the states and promptly left her and her half children for a blond with big tits. Then by virtue of having changed her citizenship, no money and no support from the US government because of prejudice, she was stranded.

They would occasionally try to nicely tie these two stereotypes together, by having a show with a J-gal who made it back to Japan, but by virtue of her language and demeanor was immediately recognizable as a leading player in the mattress-back trade, describe what the hairy barbarians "could always" be expected to do to the poor unsuspecting J-brides!

I have no idea what the exact statistics on divorces in the military are, other than they are high, given the frequent movement, frequent separations of varying lengths where the military member is deployed or assigned to some remote location. During the considerable time I spent in the military, I have seen the divorces from the Japanese spouses, some even like the stereotypes, but on the other hand, I also saw a lot more very, happy and successful marriages to Japanese that don't make the media, because, frankly, they would be boring to the J-audience and maybe even, unbelievable, since the divorce minded, inconsiderate hairy big noses are much more fun to hear about and more fit the image that J-audiences have been taught.

It is not until recently that some programs have began to show some international marriages in a more favorable light, but, these a generally, limited to those J-gals that a married to well-heeled guys who could best be described as filthy rich.

I have assumed that the reduction in the large number of the "bad example" syndrome for international marriage shows, or TV spots, that has occurred in recent years, has to do with the higher mobility of young Japanese who are traveling abroad more and more. They are finding in this travel that not all J-brides are living in dregs of poverty as once predicted and/or promised. Still, I'm sure that you couldn't convince the inaka ojiisans and obaachans of this fact. Once hairy and foreign, always hairy and foreign!
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Postby GomiGirl » Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:51 pm

There is that TV show "My wife is a foreigner" but there is no TV show about "My husband is a foreigner".. dreadful show though. I think gomichild was asked to be on it a few times and she refused. I think they wanted to show her on camera making breakfast for her husband but she felt that a segment showing her putting butter and vegemite on toast didn't make for good TV. :)
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Postby gomichild » Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:34 pm

GomiGirl wrote:There is that TV show "My wife is a foreigner" but there is no TV show about "My husband is a foreigner".. dreadful show though. I think gomichild was asked to be on it a few times and she refused. I think they wanted to show her on camera making breakfast for her husband but she felt that a segment showing her putting butter and vegemite on toast didn't make for good TV. :)


Oh the breakfast thing was for some other silly program along the same lines. Cook breakfast for the Boy? I'm not even up when he goes to work most days.

The only positive about these shows is that they do show normal women just doing their stuff and that they come from all different backgrounds. It's broadened the meaning of "foreign wife" a little. Also the "My wife is a Foreigner" program did not always show the Japanese husband in the best light.

But I wasn't really interested in having a bunch of cameras following me around as I did my normal daily stuff - how thrilling can you make hours of coding and designing on a computer look? Also I don't do the whole cook authentic food for the family hoo hah deal either. The one thing that really got on my nerves about the show was that they would have the "wife" ask one of the hosts a question about Japan. These were always stupid questions and the host wasn't always right in the answer either. Like she's been married for several years, has kids here and you think if she had a question it would not have occurred to her to just ask somebody already? Meh.

Anyway I don't define myself as foreign or a wife - I'm just me and the Boy is just him so we declined to appear on any TV program aiming to slot us into a category.
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Postby Charles » Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:04 pm

gomichild wrote:...Also the "My wife is a Foreigner" program did not always show the Japanese husband in the best light...

I suspect that this might look different from the other side of the cultural divide. How much do you want to bet that if you asked nihonjin about this show, they'd say the Japanese husbands are fine but it didn't show the gaijin wives in the best light?
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Postby gomichild » Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:17 pm

One segment featured a woman whose Japanese husband drank himself to death while she single handedly raised their 5 kids, kept the house and held down a job.

So I'll take that bet.
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Postby Adhesive » Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:23 pm

gomichild wrote:One segment featured a woman whose Japanese husband drank himself to death while she single handedly raised their 5 kids, kept the house and held down a job.

So I'll take that bet.


She must have been some piece of work to force a man to drink to that extent.
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Postby gomichild » Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:31 pm

Adhesive wrote:She must have been some piece of work to force a man to drink to that extent.


You cheeky bugger.
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Postby Greji » Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:49 pm

gomichild wrote:You cheeky bugger.


lol
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Postby Buraku » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:50 pm

momotobananaoishii wrote:??? It's in both our names. We both signed. Obviously I'd boot her out.


hilarious thread, i think both of you deserve each other

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Postby Western All Stars » Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:52 am

momotobananaoishii wrote:So I'm not divorcing on paper until I have established a solid relationship with another girl. Meanwhile I still get my spouse visas. Then when I have a good relationship I will call the bitche's parents and tell them my gf is pregnant.


So your master plan is to knock up some chick so your wife will agree to divorce you. Also so you can have someone else to leech off of. I feel sorry for the future kid.
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Postby Jack » Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:18 am

unkosando wrote:Jack can take it... unless you post something Non-Japanese on this forum... Then he curls up in the fetal position.


Don't you mean "anti-Japanese"?
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Postby Jack » Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:20 am

Iraira wrote:Ok...you're ugly and your momma dresses you funny....

..that's gotta hurt.


What, that's it? Do that again, come on.
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Postby ttjereth » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:44 pm

Western All Stars wrote:So your master plan is to knock up some chick so your wife will agree to divorce you. Also so you can have someone else to leech off of. I feel sorry for the future kid.


Actually, I think, if I understood him correctly, his master plan is to lie about knocking up another girl to get his wife's parents to urge her to divorce him.

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Postby momotobananaoishii » Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:20 pm

ttjereth wrote:Actually, I think, if I understood him correctly, his master plan is to lie about knocking up another girl to get his wife's parents to urge her to divorce him.
yes that's correct. Lie, not do. WTF. Some of you are fucked up :P to think I'd get a girl prego just to divorce or somethin'.

Oh and buy the way. Watch the first 10 seconds of this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE3KdcTgrno
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Postby Greji » Sat Dec 08, 2007 9:47 pm

momotobananaoishii wrote:yes that's correct. Lie, not do. WTF. Some of you are fucked up :P to think I'd get a girl prego just to divorce or somethin'.

Oh and buy the way. Watch the first 10 seconds of this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE3KdcTgrno


That was educational, but it does spur a thought, if you got balls of steel, have you considered a blood test for your neighbor or the post man?
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Postby momotobananaoishii » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:03 am

why would I need that? I'm not pregnant.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:53 am

Balls fo steel? More like a head full of rocks. People will balls of steel take care of their shit without trying to drag others down with them.
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Postby kusai Jijii » Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:21 am

gomichild wrote:.The one thing that really got on my nerves about the show was that they would have the "wife" ask one of the hosts a question about Japan. These were always stupid questions and the host wasn't always right in the answer either. Like she's been married for several years, has kids here and you think if she had a question it would not have occurred to her to just ask somebody already? Meh.



Exactly. That was the bit that yanked my chain too. Usually, the wife had to ask a question that was sooo lame (like "why do Japanese share the same bathwater?" or "why do Japanese eat raw fish?"). And then, of course, there were the times when the 'questions' they were told to 'ask' were about parenting or married life, but the wife had to be subjected to condecending answers from unmarried, childless geinoujin who were so far removed from the realities of everyday living it wasnt funny.
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Re: soon to be ex-wife called cops on me

Postby Buraku » Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:37 pm

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and Anugerrina Jorie

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that crazy Pendulum swings back the other way...as long as it doesnt go full JoeMcCarthy?


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However what Voight seems to ignore while cheering for his new team is it that United States was indeed in a support role for the Khmer Rouge
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can't be having those types of articles on wikipedia


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