I don''t think there is any PC way of saying what adabeta just wrote. this thread started out with workinghard seeking help for his problem but, quite frankly, seems to have become somewhat racist. "never tell your enemies what''s on your mind"? excuse me? is this a marriage we are talking about here? what is with this generalisation against asian women? i can tell you that there are many asian women on these forum and all of us have different characters, just like women of any other race. some may choose to speak their mind to their other halves, some may adopt a different policy. it is NOT acceptable to pick out specific examples and use them to stereotype.Date: 8/12/2007 5:57:54 PM
Author: MC
FYI - The PC term is ''Asian,'' not Oriental.Date: 8/12/2007 5:14:08 PM
Author: AdaBeta27
This whole scenario sounds so much like the ex-marriage of a friend of mine that it''s spooky. He married an Oriental woman, when both were in their early 20s. From what he described to me, it was love at first sight for him but the whole marriage was just one big struggle of conflicting customs, expectations, and control of power. It ended up that the more he tried to be controlling, the more she rebelled or withdrew entirely, then the more he froze her out, etc. Vicious cycle of passive-aggressive behaviors by both. After several years of each trying to control or see just how badly he or she could hurt the other, the whole thing blew up when the woman finally left him for another man. 20 years later, my friend still has his wedding pics hanging on the wall and still mourns his failed marriage. Who was to blame there? I''d have to say both. Neither would compromise. He calls her ''The Inscrutable Oriental,'' and I''d tend to agree with that. She kind of made it policy to tell him little or tell him just what he wanted to hear. We observers likened it that scene from The Godfather: ''Never tell your enemies what''s on your mind.'' I really don''t think either of them started out to manipulate the other. I think both just had a definite roadmap of how a life should be lived, and those roadmaps were too different.
i just have one thing to say to all those who don''t seem to be able to handle inter-racial marriages where compromise, understanding and acceptance is of utmost importance, DON''T GO INTO THEM!
mc- sorry, this is not personal to you. i just thought copying your post was most appropriate for what i had to say.