Tman wrote:
"TO get out of that syndrome, you really need to move up in class, age and education. Just no way around it for long term romance and relationships."
Even considering what Tman has stated, that only narrows some of the selection criteria. I have written in prior posts on the Board that I have worked off and on in Colombia since 1981, and have had three long term GFEs. They were 45, 43, and 40; and at the time I was 50, 52, and 54 respectivey. I am 56 now, so the experiences are not that historic. I will list common criteria that they all had, and I actually wish that I could have started the pursuit earlier in my trips to Bogota in 1981; however, I was married to a nasty gringa then, and while we got divorced in 1984, I made a bigger mistake and re-married within one year (my mistake). I should have focussed on South America instead. I was in my mid-thirties then.
1. All three spoke excellent English.
2. All three were University educated, one a Medical Doctor, the
second a Psychologist, and the third worked for the family business.
3. All had U.S. Visas and had traveled the U.S. previously.
4. No Ki*ds for any of them.
5. All were very cultured, and all thee had lived in Europe at one time
earlier in their lives.
Th credentials mentioned above probably sound pretty good to narrow down potential mistakes; however, believe me, it is still an extreme up-hill battle to establish a permanent long-term relationship. Independent of their social-economic status they will still view you as an affluent gringo; although, only one of the three that I was involved with was overly blatent about that. There will always be significant cultural dfferences, and primarily this will be with the immediate and extended family. When it comes to their family, you will always be "second." There are many other things that I can bring up that will be hurdles to overcome.
The bottom line is, independent of their status and background if you establish a long-term relationship with a latina be prepared for a lot of maintenance. I broke off all three releationships, and the reasons are listed below:
1. Latina one wanted a K*d, and having one daughter that was 22 and
had just graduated from college, I did not want to start a family.
2. Latina two was the chica that tried to separate me with as much dinero
as she could possiby do, most was siphonned off on the pretext of
helping family, until I found out that it was going to a secret "stash"
that she was building for herself.
3. Latina three, and I am still trying to completely figure this one out. At
the time that I walked, I was under a tremendous amount of pressure
from other sources; and I think that under different circumstances
this situation could have worked out.
Anyway, those are some of my previous experiences, and I had mentioned they were long-term for me. Each was over one year, and two were over eighteen months. PM me if you want any more details.
Even considering the previous experiences, I don't think that I have given up the long-term latina relationship.
Like Little Feat sang in the song Mercenary Territory, "Fool that I am, I'll do it all over again . . ."
Denver
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