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Home » News from Thailand » Show news: Marriage Sunaree and Wouter finalized
Show news: Marriage Sunaree and Wouter finalized
Do you remember? In July of this year, we told you in two articles about the romance of a Thai superstar, Sunaree Ratchasima and Wouter, a Dutchman, who is 20 years younger.
Surely it was news that the Dutch media (Shownieuws RTL, show pages of newspapers and so on) missed nicely.
Thailandblog brings you another piece of news about this couple, who were already officially married before the amphoe. Sanook News reports that earlier this week the confirmation of the marriage took place with a festive ceremony in a small circle of family, friends and acquaintances.
Sunaree said on her Instagram account: "I feel so happy on my wedding day!" In the photo you see Wouter's mother, who presents a gift to the new couple. You can find a number of other photos of this happy couple at news.sanook.com/2133411 .
Would you like to read the two articles again? Here are the links:
www.thailandblog.nl/opmerkelijk/sunaree-ratchasima-trouwt-wouter-nederland
www.thailandblog.nl/background/wouter-man-sunaree-ratchasima
I love that they are married. Who cares that she is 20 years older, it is still a picture
of a woman with a very good character. Look at Patriocia Paay, she always has much younger friends and also looks very good. There are many foreign men who have a much younger woman
have, just like me. I hope they will be very happy
Congratulations! Congratulations! more
Just like with a marriage between a much older foreign man and a young Thai woman, I involuntarily have to frown at this message.
A real love relationship between partners with a big age difference is not normal. And that is because you go through different stages of life in your life, not only in terms of intellectual and social development, interests but also physically. The years sometimes start to count.
Of course things can go well, but partners with a large age difference should be fully aware of the long-term consequences. After all, you enter into a relationship not for a few years, but for life. When I read all the comments and stories of people who have a big age difference and are married to each other, it strikes me that these are mainly couples who met at a later age, say older than 40 years. Such persons usually have a relationship behind them and also older children. Although they are much older or younger, they are more or less in the same phase of life: 'empty nests'.
Personally, I think there are many more (potential) problems in a relationship when one partner is in a different phase of life than the other, e.g. a much younger woman who wants children from her much older man, and the older man who actually does not wants to be a father again. But the attempt to become happy with a much older or younger partner is welcome to everyone.
http://www.seniorennet.be/Magazine/artikel/41/een-groot-leeftijdsverschil-in-een-relatie-maakt-het-iets-uit/rubriek