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Marrying a Moroccan woman

Last activity 27 November 2023 by Jai kumar77

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inescoreiadasilva

@Alex Walsh Dear Alex, welcome on board of the doubt boat ! Its so hard, to be in love and have all this thought's, family and friends all worried, it is a leaving hell!


I'm Portuguese and im living the same drama, we can talk if you want some time ! Its bad, it´s all about taking the risk. Feel free to contact ! Hope we wont get our hearts broken.

sritzo54

@javava88 If you already have that "uneasy feeling" trust your gut and run!!

javava88

@sritzo54 Once you get hooked up or you have developed feeling in them, it is not easy to run away because you are blinded by love and you choose to believe their BS. That is the dangerous site of the romance scamming.

luminita25

@Alex Walsh make a fake account from another foreign country pretend to be another person and test her and insist...like this you will know...God bless

luminita25

@Alex Walsh not all the cases should be the same. You can test her create a fake account pretending be someone else and chatting to see her real throughts...can be painfull but at least you know what to do or if is really genuine.

My ex husbund is from Kenitra aswell, maybe my I was more unlucky, but yeah I had red flags but I tried to find excuses...and yes his family bubbling very nice but after was my nightmare all together.

And yes, his sister "hunt" a guy from abroad aswell UK like him, bcs I'm living in UK, and guy rich bringing her here, but the guy doesn't know she was talking with others aswell and use to let them so visit her in Morocco, but not him, in the last when sees her actually husbund ok and very open with his money, house owner, own business and kinda open mind pakistani [bcs other one tell her to cover the hair after marriage and etc] "jump" to this one and obviously to assure visa make it a kid aswell.

And before she married, she tell to my ex to apply more quick for visa bcs she want to know what she need and how quick she will have visa aswell. BUT they seems happy, but the guy doesn't know some details...none of my things.

Now looking back I wish to try my ex but...too late.

Hopefully your story will be with a good happy ending.

luminita25

@A N2021 I'm interested how you get the divorce if this will happening. I'm in the same situation.

Vakil

Dear friends,


Love and marriage, they are profound commitments that intertwine our lives in the most beautiful and complex ways. In their essence, they are built upon the delicate principles of trust and understanding. These pillars form the very foundation of a relationship, allowing it to flourish and weather the storms that life may bring.


When we embark on this journey of love, we invest not only our hearts but also our vulnerability. We open ourselves to another, entrusting them with our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears. In return, we hope for reciprocation, for the bond of trust to be forged and cherished.


For without trust, love falters, like a ship adrift in a tempestuous sea. It becomes fragile, tainted by doubt and uncertainty. Love cannot thrive in an atmosphere where suspicion and skepticism lurk, eroding the core of our connection. Trust serves as the bedrock, the unshakable ground on which we build a life together.


To sustain a relationship, we must cultivate trust, nurturing it with honesty, transparency, and faith. It requires us to be vulnerable yet steadfast, to communicate openly, and to stand by our commitments. Trust strengthens the bond between two souls, allowing love to blossom in all its beauty and splendor.


But what happens when trust is shattered? When the cracks appear, and doubt infiltrates the sacred space we've created? It becomes a crossroad, a moment where we must pause and reflect. It is a time to assess if we can rebuild the trust that once bound us, or if it is irreparably damaged.


In such moments, we face a choice, a choice to salvage what remains or to bravely step forward into the unknown. It is a decision that calls for immense courage and self-reflection. For in the absence of trust, love loses its vitality, and a relationship becomes a mere facade, an empty shell devoid of the depth and intimacy we yearn for.


So, my dear friends, I implore you to remember the profound significance of trust in love and marriage. Treasure it, nurture it, and guard it fiercely. And should you find yourself in a relationship where trust has been broken, have the strength to make the difficult decision to let go, for a love without trust is a disservice to your own happiness.


the fact that everyone recommend to make a fake out that alone is breach of trust and can cause implication or buildings. Reltionship on a lie and dishonesty which makes you no better than the other person should the other person turn out to be loyal and trust worthy then your living a lie or dishonesty and deceiving by not owning up to your real feeling directly to her.


I hope all make sense and just a little guidance from my prospective on this topic.


regards

Arif Es

Lysa Drew

Yeah, so I was looking at KEVIN KOTSNER and man he going through it and he has a prenup. Love went out the door when money is involved. Love is hard when someone wants to take 250,000 a month from you after the divorce.


I worked with a lady whose husband quit his job on purpose and then filed for divorce so she could pay him alimony. These are situations in the US.


I’m saying this can happen everywhere it doesn't matter where the person is from. So yes, be in love but don’t be blinded by love.


Be smart and be prepared.

Justice Fight

@Alex Walsh

A lot of men have been scammed by foreign spouses for a permanent residency.  Don’t let any feminist women or woke people guilt trip you into jumping into a trip. None of them are going to help you after you are scammed. A permanent residency is worth half a million usd.

88kasa

@Vakil thanks for your thoughts..the last paragraph seems like autocorrect has muddled up the words

Dreams_ unlimited

I have been married in moroco and my marriage is fine . people only post bad experience online

Sandra Ruiz87

@Vakil well said!!!

Sandra Ruiz87

@inescoreiadasilva run!!!!!these men only want visas!!!!!!

Ms tehas

@Alex Walsh talk to a lawyer and see if you can draw up a prenuptial agreement that will be legal

Ms tehas

@Rondainmarrakesch so you need an official Moroccan marriage contract in addition to whatever you get in your home country?

Jai kumar77

@Justice Fight Exxxxactly PR = Golden Visa

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