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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 7:55 pm
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Originally posted by ray6
I have always wanted to say this to you (lol)

"SLAP" what a perverted suggestion


Hee Hee Hee Heeeeeeeeee!!!!!

So with you it's S&M huh?
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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 8:02 pm
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Originally posted by ray6
Oh!! you are so way out there... its actually the other way around... Men get paid far more... they have much more
difficulty performing on camera and therefore are more
reluctant....

not that I know about these things ...must have read it in a book..

ray6,
Common now, everybody knows that "supply" and "demand" drives this market...... tons of guys (supply) would love to be in a porno movie knocking out some bit. The supply is plentifull.... Now the "good looking girls" getting "popped" (supply) is down......... or do most woman want to be porn stars? The Market wants....... the girls, they know it and in short supply, they can charge more....... how do I know this....... OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! Think I saw it on Boogie Nights.....lol.
 
Old Dec 3rd 2003, 8:07 pm
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Krissy,

I'm sorry for what happened to you, I really am. I'm sure it hurts, and it will hurt for a long time. I know you didn't deserve this at all.
I hope (and I'm sure) that in time you will be glad it worked out this way, because God has better plans for you, plans that will make your future much nicer with a man that WILL love you for who you are.
See this as a test..... next time you will be more selective and careful with who you want to share your life with......

This thread has gone from sad, to sick, to F***** ridiculously sickning. A thread that should have been locked by Rete a long time ago.

Take care Kris.
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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 8:13 pm
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Originally posted by David9287
ray6,
Common now, everybody knows that "supply" and "demand" drives this market...... tons of guys (supply) would love to be in a porno movie knocking out some bit. The supply is plentifull.... Now the "good looking girls" getting "popped" (supply) is down......... or do most woman want to be porn stars? The Market wants....... the girls, they know it and in short supply, they can charge more....... how do I know this....... OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! Think I saw it on Boogie Nights.....lol.
Thats what you would have though...but I can can assure you we guys get paid more ...How do I know?? Believe me I know???
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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 8:17 pm
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Originally posted by dutchman2001nl
Krissy,

I'm sorry for what happened to you, I really am. I'm sure it hurts, and it will hurt for a long time. I know you didn't deserve this at all.
I hope (and I'm sure) that in time you will be glad it worked out this way, because God has better plans for you, plans that will make your future much nicer with a man that WILL love you for who you are.
See this as a test..... next time you will be more selective and careful with who you want to share your life with......

This thread has gone from sad, to sick, to F***** ridiculously sickning. A thread that should have been locked by Rete a long time ago.

Take care Kris.
OH COME ON- ONLY 6 MORE VIEWSAND THIS THREAD WILL HAVE MORE VIEWS IN 1-2 DAYS THAN THE faq HAS IN IT'S ENTIRE HISTORY!!! oops- sorry for the caps...damn cap lock!!

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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 8:22 pm
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Originally posted by ray6
Thats what you would have though...but I can can assure you we guys get paid more ...How do I know?? Believe me I know???
Thanks ray6,
atta boy.........lol.
 
Old Dec 3rd 2003, 10:33 pm
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Krissy, thanks! Also I would suggest to stay in touch (weekly? every two
weeks?) with the US Embassy that you originally called (maybe the same
consular officer you talked to originally.)

*They* may have recourses you don't have and may pass it on to his local
law enforcement----making a threat agaisnt a Federal agency is serious
business.

It's great that they are aware of what is going on and I feel good about
my tax dollars when this type of situation comes up as they are being
responsive to your needs and concerns. Gold Stars to all of them!



Re: Withdrawing a petition & can he sue???

Group: alt.visa.us.marriage-based Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2003, 6:19am (EST+5)
From: member16453@british_expats.com (krissyv)
Yep - Maryanne - got the joke! Its good to have a laugh about this!
I have lots of evil plans going thru my head that I will never do but it
just cheers me up abit
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Old Dec 3rd 2003, 10:39 pm
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DCMark, you need to cut Krissy some slack----what it the shoe was on the
other foot and we were discussing YOUR situation?(if it had happened to
you.)



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Group: alt.visa.us.marriage-based Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2003, 8:27pm (EST+5)
From: member16453@british_expats.com (krissyv)
Thanks DCMark - I've advised my friends to start calling me sick
kris....
I'm sorry that you object to me sharing my problem with people on this
thread. But I would like to put this out there - everything that is said
is true and I have documentry proof to back up every single allegation -
as a practising lawyer, I undestand the best defence to defamation /
slander is the truth and without that & evidence of that I would NEVER
make such statements....
There probably is another side to the story and maybe he is right that
I'm a b**tch, wh**e, and so ugly that he was forced into cheating on
me...and if thats true then yes, you had a valid point.
I saw this site as a forum to discuss issues and i have made sure that I
have taken every opinion for what it is and respected it. I would not
label people merely because I did not agree with their opinion. While
you may not agree with what I have share with this forum, I would
appreciate if you don't tell me that I'm sick - just say that you don't
agree with my approach.
BTW I'm 26, never cheated, this is my 4th boyfriend EVER. I've never
been divorced - and I really thought I was going to marry this guy. And
he reinforced that opinion with calls and emails every day until I
confronted him about his cheating.
I would never do anything to hurt him or his career and as I said in
past postings any venegefull thoughts were just that- thoughts, because
I am hurt & angry and just venting to get through this incredible
difficult time in my life.
Thanks
Krissy
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Old Dec 4th 2003, 10:51 am
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Met a Russian lovely at a social last year. Preparing a K-1 for her.
We are engaged, (I think.) If I find she is attending the selfsame
socials now- do I become dis-engaged? I could use some advice. I am
supporting her and have no defenses against a pretty woman...
 
Old Dec 4th 2003, 6:29 pm
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Russian lovely at a social last year. Preparing a K-1 for her. We are
engaged, (I think.) If I find she is attending the selfsame socials
now- do I become dis-engaged? I could use some advice. I am supporting
her and have no defenses against a pretty woman...<br>
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You asked for it! (Advice that is).<br>
<br>
#1 stop supporting her! Really. If she cares about you then she should
understand. If she doesn't understand then you are simply her "meal
ticket" for the time being. Ask yourself this - what did she do to
support herself before she met you? Then ask her "How did you support
yourself before I came along?" Insist on an answer that makes sense
and, sorry about this, is verifiable.<br>
<br>
#2 Insist that she attend no other socials nor date or correspond to
any other foriegners (with any intentions of establishing relationships
with them) or other men. Why would you tolerate sharing your fiancee!?!<br>
<br>
#3 What do you mean you <b>think</b> you're engaged? Did you ask her?
Did she accept? If you aren't sure you're engaged then why would she
think she is? You need to talk with her to clearly delineate where your
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Old Dec 5th 2003, 9:03 am
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You are right about that Maryanne. Where does he get off anyways??


"maryanne kehoe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > DCMark, you need to cut Krissy some slack----what it the shoe was on the
    > other foot and we were discussing YOUR situation?(if it had happened to
    > you.)
    > Re: Withdrawing a petition & can he sue???
    > Group: alt.visa.us.marriage-based Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2003, 8:27pm (EST+5)
    > From: member16453@british_expats.com (krissyv)
    > Thanks DCMark - I've advised my friends to start calling me sick
    > kris....
    > I'm sorry that you object to me sharing my problem with people on this
    > thread. But I would like to put this out there - everything that is said
    > is true and I have documentry proof to back up every single allegation -
    > as a practising lawyer, I undestand the best defence to defamation /
    > slander is the truth and without that & evidence of that I would NEVER
    > make such statements....
    > There probably is another side to the story and maybe he is right that
    > I'm a b**tch, wh**e, and so ugly that he was forced into cheating on
    > me...and if thats true then yes, you had a valid point.
    > I saw this site as a forum to discuss issues and i have made sure that I
    > have taken every opinion for what it is and respected it. I would not
    > label people merely because I did not agree with their opinion. While
    > you may not agree with what I have share with this forum, I would
    > appreciate if you don't tell me that I'm sick - just say that you don't
    > agree with my approach.
    > BTW I'm 26, never cheated, this is my 4th boyfriend EVER. I've never
    > been divorced - and I really thought I was going to marry this guy. And
    > he reinforced that opinion with calls and emails every day until I
    > confronted him about his cheating.
    > I would never do anything to hurt him or his career and as I said in
    > past postings any venegefull thoughts were just that- thoughts, because
    > I am hurt & angry and just venting to get through this incredible
    > difficult time in my life.
    > Thanks
    > Krissy
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Old Dec 16th 2003, 6:05 am
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so you are replying to the most pathetic series of posts, that makes you
even more pathetic? yes I think so.

"DCMark" <member6276@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > This is without a doubt the most pathetic series of posts I have ever
    > seen on this newsgroup. Some of you need to get out more, get a job, or
    > if you have a job, do some work.
    > And for the Original Poster: you are a bit sick to be sharing such
    > private issues with total strangers.
    > As someone mentioned, we are only hearing her side of the story. The
    > more she posts, the more unbelieveable her story becomes.
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Old Dec 16th 2003, 6:05 am
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Why are you here? all you do is stir up trouble.

"DCMark" <member6276@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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    > SO WHAT if everything is true? It has nothing to do with marriage visa
    > issues. It has nothing to do with anyone on this list. This list is
    > not a court of law and this list is not where you have to show
    > documentary evidence.
    > You came here with a question somewhat related to marriage, in terms of
    > his ability to get you banned for life. The resident attorneys answered
    > that on page one. The rest of the details about your relationship is
    > what I see as totally out of place here.
    > I am sorry you had your heart broken. Its happened to me. It sucks but
    > don't make it worse.
    > Originally posted by krissyv
    > > Thanks DCMark - I've advised my friends to start calling me sick
    > > kris....
    > > I'm sorry that you object to me sharing my problem with people on this
    > > thread. But I would like to put this out there - everything that is
    > > said is true and I have documentry proof to back up every single
    > > allegation - as a practising lawyer, I undestand the best defence to
    > > defamation / slander is the truth and without that & evidence of that
    > > I would NEVER make such statements....
    > > Thanks
    > Krissy
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 
Old Dec 16th 2003, 7:09 am
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andrew defaria wrote:

    >so you are replying to the most pathetic series of posts, that makes you
    >even more pathetic? yes I think so.
    >
Another forge...

    >"DCMark" <member6276@british_expats.com> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>This is without a doubt the most pathetic series of posts I have ever
    >>seen on this newsgroup. Some of you need to get out more, get a job, or
    >>if you have a job, do some work.
    >>And for the Original Poster: you are a bit sick to be sharing such
    >>private issues with total strangers.
    >>As someone mentioned, we are only hearing her side of the story. The
    >>more she posts, the more unbelieveable her story becomes.
    >>--
    >>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    >>
    >

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Old Dec 16th 2003, 7:10 am
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andrew defaria wrote:

    >Why are you here? all you do is stir up trouble.
    >
You should talk...

    >"DCMark" <member6276@british_expats.com> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>SO WHAT if everything is true? It has nothing to do with marriage visa
    >>issues. It has nothing to do with anyone on this list. This list is
    >>not a court of law and this list is not where you have to show
    >>documentary evidence.
    >>You came here with a question somewhat related to marriage, in terms of
    >>his ability to get you banned for life. The resident attorneys answered
    >>that on page one. The rest of the details about your relationship is
    >>what I see as totally out of place here.
    >>I am sorry you had your heart broken. Its happened to me. It sucks but
    >>don't make it worse.
    >>Originally posted by krissyv
    >>
    >>>Thanks DCMark - I've advised my friends to start calling me sick
    >>>kris....
    >>>
    >>>I'm sorry that you object to me sharing my problem with people on this
    >>>thread. But I would like to put this out there - everything that is
    >>>said is true and I have documentry proof to back up every single
    >>>allegation - as a practising lawyer, I undestand the best defence to
    >>>defamation / slander is the truth and without that & evidence of that
    >>>I would NEVER make such statements....
    >>>
    >>>Thanks
    >>>
    >>Krissy
    >>--
    >>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    >>
    >

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