
My very best friend told me yesterday that he proposed to his girl-friend on his current trip in Hungary. Yep, he is going to get married. A bit shocked for a second how fast things developed, I think they are a very good match. They had been together for 3 years, know each other from university. She is a Latin American. I have a good feeling about it, this is something which has real value in life.
Some other buddies also already got married this year or are planning to do so next year. Everyone of them is aware of the common break-up rates, but still most of us try it.
Since a few weeks I came to the conclusion that I probably might want to get married too at a later stage in my life. I don’t want to be a butterfly man anymore in around 10 years. My current plan is to get married around age 39. I probably do it like the women who get married in panic around age 29.
From my point of view, women have their highest value on the „market“ around age 20 and it rapidly goes down at age 30. Very understandable why they are all horrified of reaching that age.
A man got its highest value at age 35 in my eyes, going down fast once reached age 40. These numbers are based on real „love“ relations, not money focused and trying to match the most optimal of all possible worlds.
My personal favorite women in terms of nationality are Japanese and Indonesian women. Once you think you have found the right one, I believe it is hard to make a time planning for yourself anyway. Still, I am someone who always wrote down his goals and plans years before and mostly I sticked to it and achieved the original plan. So feel welcome to come to my wedding in 2018, when I am aged 39 ?
It goes without saying that I will have a marriage contract (Guetertrennung it is called in German).
I recently also got some big time news from my ex Thai girl-friend A. You might have seen her in some of my videos.
She really hit the jackpot. I knew this girl was up for something. Her new boyfriend seems to be a more than capable guy. The only negative thing I could find is that he had been married before, got a son and is not the youngest anymore (49). This Dutch person bought her a house (in her name of course) in central Bangkok, Sukhumvit Soi 31, after being just 6 months together. I hope she lets me visit this place one day when he is not around. I would like to have a look.
They are getting married early next year with a traditional Thai ceremony in Sukhothai and a big party in Bangkok with their friends around in SEA. I really like the traditional Thai style wedding ceremony.
The background of her future husband is impressive. Check it out :
He worked for 13 years at McKinsey & Company, a global consultancy firm. Until 2002, he was a partner in their Amsterdam office and one of the leaders of the European Utility Practice. Between 2002 and 2005, he led the Manila office and also the Asian Utility Practice, working mostly in China, India, Malaysia and the Philippines. Early 2005, he was moved to the Middle East, where he set up the office in Bahrain and established the Utility Practice in the GCC. Within the GCC, he worked extensively in Oman, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. He has a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands and worked during 1993 and 1995 in the Math Department at MIT in Cambridge, US, after obtaining his PhD.
Here is a list of the worlds Top 15 most expensive divorces from Wikipedia. Keep this in mind and don’t be a fool !
1. Rupert Murdoch’s divorce from Anna Murdoch; at $1.7 billion
2. Adnan Khashoggi’s divorce from Soraya Khashoggi; estimated at $874 million
3. Craig McCaw’s divorce from Wendy McCaw; estimated to exceed $460 million
4. Michael Jordan’s divorce from Juanita Jordan; estimated to exceed $150 million
5. Neil Diamond’s divorce from Marcia Murphey; estimated at $150 million
6. Harrison Ford’s divorce from Melissa Mathison; estimated at $118 million
7. Steven Spielberg’s divorce from Amy Irving; estimated at $100 million
8. Kevin Costner’s divorce from Cindy Silva; estimated at $80 million
9. Kenny Rogers divorce from Marianne Rogers; estimated at $60 million
10. James Cameron’s divorce from Linda Hamilton; estimated to exceed $50 million
11. Paul McCartney’s divorce from Heather Mills; estimated at $48.6 million
12. Michael Douglas’ divorce from Diandra Douglas; estimated at $45 million
13. Ted Danson’s divorce from Casey Coats; estimated at $30 million
14. Lionel Richie’s divorce from Diane Richie; estimated at $20 million
15. Mick Jagger’s divorce from Jerry Hall; estimated between $15 and $25 million
