BabuDEVUDU Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 Recently I started looking for matches. Until this point in my life, I never had a thought about marriage life or how its going to be once I am married. But lately I've heard multiple sad stories from different people about how some desi women are abusing the laws to get US Visa or alimony etc. Like they marry some NRI, after coming to US, they get divorce as early as possible and go on their own with their BF who would be on student visa or similar. Or even worse, scamming NRIs for alimony as the laws are totally biased towards women when it comes to domestic violence, making husbands to bear for huge amounts of alimony. Usually the victims in such stories is some unlucky guy, so one might assume these kinds of things happens are common but are very rare cases, probably 1 in 1000 or something. But the owner of the poker club I daily play is currently facing the same charges and my ex-roommate is also a victim of similar case, seems to me that it happens more often than one thinks, definitely not 1 in 1000, makes me think what precautions one can take to avoid being in such a misery situation. "Wife ni baga chusko chalu" ilanti advicelu vaddu man. It is one thing to divorce your partner when you gave your marriage like 100 chances but you are vexed and lost hope that it's gonna work, it's totally a different thing to marry someone with pure intent of divorcing him for personal benefits such as alimony or visa, in which case entha manchiga chuskunna pette bokka petti 10denglthadi. Vennela movies lo Brahmi ni chusi navvukunna kani real life lo victims ni chusthunte feeling so sad. Google lo kodithe e story kanapadindi https://mensdayout.com/false-498a-cases-nri/ papam veeni badha aithe pagonikkuda rakudadu ra chari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tennisluvrredux Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 It is true. I personally know such stories among friends. Best to marry someone here whom you get to know. Don't clamor for Desi women only this is what happens if you do 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pavanonline Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 14 minutes ago, BabuDEVUDU said: Recently I started looking for matches. Until this point in my life, I never had a thought about marriage life or how its going to be once I am married. But lately I've heard multiple sad stories from different people about how some desi women are abusing the laws to get US Visa or alimony etc. Like they marry some NRI, after coming to US, they get divorce as early as possible and go on their own with their BF who would be on student visa or similar. Or even worse, scamming NRIs for alimony as the laws are totally biased towards women when it comes to domestic violence, making husbands to bear for huge amounts of alimony. Usually the victims in such stories is some unlucky guy, so one might assume these kinds of things happens are common but are very rare cases, probably 1 in 1000 or something. But the owner of the poker club I daily play is currently facing the same charges and my ex-roommate is also a victim of similar case, seems to me that it happens more often than one thinks, definitely not 1 in 1000, makes me think what precautions one can take to avoid being in such a misery situation. "Wife ni baga chusko chalu" ilanti advicelu vaddu man. It is one thing to divorce your partner when you gave your marriage like 100 chances but you are vexed and lost hope that it's gonna work, it's totally a different thing to marry someone with pure intent of divorcing him for personal benefits such as alimony or visa, in which case entha manchiga chuskunna pette bokka petti 10denglthadi. Vennela movies lo Brahmi ni chusi navvukunna kani real life lo victims ni chusthunte feeling so sad. Google lo kodithe e story kanapadindi https://mensdayout.com/false-498a-cases-nri/ papam veeni badha aithe pagonikkuda rakudadu ra chari Ma btech lo pori similar story, ❤️ story nadipindi okanitho in masters. Married some other guy divorced in a year and married bf. Not for visa reasons but continued ranku so yeah alantidi tagalochu Em cheyalev 😝. Inthakamundu class ki okato rendo undevi love stories, ipudu prathi papa ki bf must anukunta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post LadiesTailor Posted February 22, 2022 Popular Post Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 19 minutes ago, BabuDEVUDU said: Recently I started looking for matches. Until this point in my life, I never had a thought about marriage life or how its going to be once I am married. But lately I've heard multiple sad stories from different people about how some desi women are abusing the laws to get US Visa or alimony etc. Like they marry some NRI, after coming to US, they get divorce as early as possible and go on their own with their BF who would be on student visa or similar. Or even worse, scamming NRIs for alimony as the laws are totally biased towards women when it comes to domestic violence, making husbands to bear for huge amounts of alimony. Usually the victims in such stories is some unlucky guy, so one might assume these kinds of things happens are common but are very rare cases, probably 1 in 1000 or something. But the owner of the poker club I daily play is currently facing the same charges and my ex-roommate is also a victim of similar case, seems to me that it happens more often than one thinks, definitely not 1 in 1000, makes me think what precautions one can take to avoid being in such a misery situation. "Wife ni baga chusko chalu" ilanti advicelu vaddu man. It is one thing to divorce your partner when you gave your marriage like 100 chances but you are vexed and lost hope that it's gonna work, it's totally a different thing to marry someone with pure intent of divorcing him for personal benefits such as alimony or visa, in which case entha manchiga chuskunna pette bokka petti 10denglthadi. Vennela movies lo Brahmi ni chusi navvukunna kani real life lo victims ni chusthunte feeling so sad. Google lo kodithe e story kanapadindi https://mensdayout.com/false-498a-cases-nri/ papam veeni badha aithe pagonikkuda rakudadu ra chari Lite teesuko baa matches… pelli ki munde inne doubts vunte neeku work out avvadu… enjoy your single life 👍 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TechAdvice Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 27 minutes ago, BabuDEVUDU said: Recently I started looking for matches. Until this point in my life, I never had a thought about marriage life or how its going to be once I am married. But lately I've heard multiple sad stories from different people about how some desi women are abusing the laws to get US Visa or alimony etc. Like they marry some NRI, after coming to US, they get divorce as early as possible and go on their own with their BF who would be on student visa or similar. Or even worse, scamming NRIs for alimony as the laws are totally biased towards women when it comes to domestic violence, making husbands to bear for huge amounts of alimony. Usually the victims in such stories is some unlucky guy, so one might assume these kinds of things happens are common but are very rare cases, probably 1 in 1000 or something. But the owner of the poker club I daily play is currently facing the same charges and my ex-roommate is also a victim of similar case, seems to me that it happens more often than one thinks, definitely not 1 in 1000, makes me think what precautions one can take to avoid being in such a misery situation. "Wife ni baga chusko chalu" ilanti advicelu vaddu man. It is one thing to divorce your partner when you gave your marriage like 100 chances but you are vexed and lost hope that it's gonna work, it's totally a different thing to marry someone with pure intent of divorcing him for personal benefits such as alimony or visa, in which case entha manchiga chuskunna pette bokka petti 10denglthadi. Vennela movies lo Brahmi ni chusi navvukunna kani real life lo victims ni chusthunte feeling so sad. Google lo kodithe e story kanapadindi https://mensdayout.com/false-498a-cases-nri/ papam veeni badha aithe pagonikkuda rakudadu ra chari May be true but not even 1% of them do that… so don’t worry move about ur marriage! 99.9% chance that u will be totally fine 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swatkat Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 35 minutes ago, BabuDEVUDU said: Recently I started looking for matches. Until this point in my life, I never had a thought about marriage life or how its going to be once I am married. But lately I've heard multiple sad stories from different people about how some desi women are abusing the laws to get US Visa or alimony etc. Like they marry some NRI, after coming to US, they get divorce as early as possible and go on their own with their BF who would be on student visa or similar. Or even worse, scamming NRIs for alimony as the laws are totally biased towards women when it comes to domestic violence, making husbands to bear for huge amounts of alimony. Usually the victims in such stories is some unlucky guy, so one might assume these kinds of things happens are common but are very rare cases, probably 1 in 1000 or something. But the owner of the poker club I daily play is currently facing the same charges and my ex-roommate is also a victim of similar case, seems to me that it happens more often than one thinks, definitely not 1 in 1000, makes me think what precautions one can take to avoid being in such a misery situation. "Wife ni baga chusko chalu" ilanti advicelu vaddu man. It is one thing to divorce your partner when you gave your marriage like 100 chances but you are vexed and lost hope that it's gonna work, it's totally a different thing to marry someone with pure intent of divorcing him for personal benefits such as alimony or visa, in which case entha manchiga chuskunna pette bokka petti 10denglthadi. Vennela movies lo Brahmi ni chusi navvukunna kani real life lo victims ni chusthunte feeling so sad. Google lo kodithe e story kanapadindi https://mensdayout.com/false-498a-cases-nri/ papam veeni badha aithe pagonikkuda rakudadu ra chari Lawda lo laws anni vallaki favour ga unaye bro. Kontha mandhi mundalni em chesina papam ledhu. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swatkat Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 18 minutes ago, ZoomNaidu said: Sixer Thread Ahhahah neku maanchi fun ga zzzomie. Naku elanti muundalni chusthey vintey stories kalthadhi. Asalu emi cheyalema? Fakse case pedithey. Recordings audio and video unchukovali andhuke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swatkat Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 35 minutes ago, tennisluvrredux said: It is true. I personally know such stories among friends. Best to marry someone here whom you get to know. Don't clamor for Desi women only this is what happens if you do Yes bro. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kakynada Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 heard so many true stories man... one of my close friend very sad man..usa lo..talucukuntene papam anipisthundi... i told him not to marrey, babu ni trapp chesindi.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swatkat Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 Just now, Kakynada said: heard so many true stories man... one of my close friend very sad man..usa lo..talucukuntene papam anipisthundi... i told him not to marrey, babu ni trapp chesindi.... emindhi. Ela trap chesthAru? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NaCl Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 family gurinchi background telusuko bro.. u will get idea.. ee 1 in 1k 2 in 2k lekkalu anni imaginary.. normal families lo ilanti cases em tagalav manaki.. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kakynada Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 3 minutes ago, Swatkat said: emindhi. Ela trap chesthAru? big storey anna....recently happened... usa lo close friend of mine ki jarigindi, sensible guy,,, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vokatonumberkurrodu Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 Gujju's and Punjabi's ee loop hole baaga vadutharu.. for example Gujju/Punjabi guy will apply for K1 (fiance visa). the girl will come here with all paperwork and then the guy will call off the marriage and the girl will go on their merry way to find a more suitable bakra. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arrogant_champ Posted February 22, 2022 Report Share Posted February 22, 2022 2 minutes ago, NaCl said: family gurinchi background telusuko bro.. u will get idea.. ee 1 in 1k 2 in 2k lekkalu anni imaginary.. normal families lo ilanti cases em tagalav manaki.. True ... North arranged marraige ku mana arranged marraiges ki chaala difference ... unless belongs to low income category Usually mana degra matrimony is the last place one goes as far as i know.... usual ga through contacts eh chaala approach avuthai and strict bg check chestaru... @BabuDEVUDUAntha bhayam ga unte pd ni approach ayi verify cheyinchu.. many people are doing this these days.. also very rarely used prenup option kuda chudu. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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