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Old 05.25.2006, 09:32 PM   #3
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I don't know.

Imagine a man that has 10k, has given up on love, wants a female companion to live with him, and wants to help someone out.

He goes, gets a ukranian mail order bride that has two children, takes her and her children home, buys them a bunch of clothes, buys them good food, and has them live with him in a nice big American house. They could even move into a large city so that she can make friends that are also from the Ukraine. She'd be getting all that in return for what? Affection, cleaning, and cooking.

The more reputable russian mail order bride websites usually want you to maintain contact with them for awhile, visit them once, go back home, and then later send for her, and the woman can always refuse if she doesn't like you.

It isn't 100% evil. There are some happy russian mail order bride marriages. I'm sure most of them do end quickly because of alterior motives on either side of the agreement.
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