I've seen some episodes. I am not sure if I have seen a whole season yet. What kind of unrealistic expectations are you referring to?
There may be some percentage of younger men, maybe the ones on the tail end of the bell curve, who are attracted to older women. Maybe they want a mother figure for whatever reason. I have seen bits and pieces of the show and there were interviews with a young man from Africa who kept talking about how much he wanted to go to America while discussing his relationship with the woman. There was one of the men who married a woman who might have been in her 40's who ditched her after a short time.
Many of the relatives on the show suggest the foreigner just wants a Greencard. On the one hand, that may be the case for some of them. But it also highlights the thinking of some Americans that America has such great opportunity that all the foreigners want to go to the US just to work. There are some foreigners like that, but it makes sense that some of the young couples who met while the expat was travelling for an extended period of time or dated online could want to marry for the same reasons other couples do.
I might be a just a little more suspicious about the motives of the men marrying the older women. I am not sure about the percentage of expat and Filippina relationships where the man is quite older, but there seems to be a fair amount of older expats marrying Filippinas. The age gap was probably less when there was a military base there. Maybe the Filippines got a reputation as a place to get young wives, or maybe some of these older men had been in the navy way back.
Some people say Filippinas comes over to the US to scam men for Greencards. I have no idea the source, but I read on a website that about 25% of couples where the wife was a Filippina expat divorced. This poster pointed out that about 50% of marriages with local US women divorce, and he asked. who who are the real scam artists?
In some of the more traditional cultures, men want to have children. The young men marrying the older women may be giving that up, or giving up having children while they are young, if they are serious about staying together until one of them dies. But the woman who marries an old man might still expect to have children, since that could be normal in her own country even if her husband is old.
There are also people who might marry partly because the partner or moving to America could provide a better life, who are also serious about making a commitment for life. A lot of Americans tend to think of marriage as disposable if it doesn't make them happy. People from some of these other countries may be more likely to see marriage was permanent, which is one reason why some of the men go looking abroad.
There may be some percentage of younger men, maybe the ones on the tail end of the bell curve, who are attracted to older women. Maybe they want a mother figure for whatever reason. I have seen bits and pieces of the show and there were interviews with a young man from Africa who kept talking about how much he wanted to go to America while discussing his relationship with the woman. There was one of the men who married a woman who might have been in her 40's who ditched her after a short time.
Many of the relatives on the show suggest the foreigner just wants a Greencard. On the one hand, that may be the case for some of them. But it also highlights the thinking of some Americans that America has such great opportunity that all the foreigners want to go to the US just to work. There are some foreigners like that, but it makes sense that some of the young couples who met while the expat was travelling for an extended period of time or dated online could want to marry for the same reasons other couples do.
I might be a just a little more suspicious about the motives of the men marrying the older women. I am not sure about the percentage of expat and Filippina relationships where the man is quite older, but there seems to be a fair amount of older expats marrying Filippinas. The age gap was probably less when there was a military base there. Maybe the Filippines got a reputation as a place to get young wives, or maybe some of these older men had been in the navy way back.
Some people say Filippinas comes over to the US to scam men for Greencards. I have no idea the source, but I read on a website that about 25% of couples where the wife was a Filippina expat divorced. This poster pointed out that about 50% of marriages with local US women divorce, and he asked. who who are the real scam artists?
In some of the more traditional cultures, men want to have children. The young men marrying the older women may be giving that up, or giving up having children while they are young, if they are serious about staying together until one of them dies. But the woman who marries an old man might still expect to have children, since that could be normal in her own country even if her husband is old.
There are also people who might marry partly because the partner or moving to America could provide a better life, who are also serious about making a commitment for life. A lot of Americans tend to think of marriage as disposable if it doesn't make them happy. People from some of these other countries may be more likely to see marriage was permanent, which is one reason why some of the men go looking abroad.
If you have watched any portion of 90 Day Fiance, you should know what I mean by unrealistic expectations. It's really cut and dry.
Unrealistic expectations of women,
Most of the American women that I've seen on that show are over 50 pursuing younger foreign men. As I stated earlier, there are huge obstacles: racial, religious, cultural and economic differences.
Relationships are hard if you have those things in common. If you have different religious beliefs, cultures, financial ideas, it is a recipe for disaster.
Several of the older women (over 50) I mentioned seem very illiterate about the man's religion, cultural traditions, racial heritage, financial standing. They don't even educate themselves about these things before making a decision to potentially marry these men. To be honest, the ladies seem to be in heat (passion) more than anything else. After all, they are not pursuing older American men. They are pursuing half their age very strapping, young men. To be honest, I've noticed several over 50 white American women pursuing much younger African men. Perhaps, they are living out a fantasy. I think it's ridiculous, but they are simply doing what older American men have done for years - seek out younger foreign wives - mail order brides. However, for some many reasons, it does not work out for women the way it has for the men.
Unrealistic expectations of older American men ...
The older American men on 90 Day Fiance are usually the one who pay out a lot of money in hopes of snaring a young foreign wife preferably in her very early 20s. One man claiming to have paid 1 million dollars to various young foreign women around the globe, yet he is still not married. Creepy ...
Big Ed is on the current season. He was born with a birth defect. He literally has no neck. He is very short, and he lied to the woman about his height. He pursued a 23 yr old Philippine woman from a very impoverished area. Promised her a better life in America. Upon meeting her, this man who has his own disability (flaws) belittled Rose on more than one occasion and took her to a hotel for relations. He thought she was willing to put up with his boarish behavior if it meant escaping poverty. She has a son who he showed little interest in getting to know. Had he married Rose, he would have been the child's stepfather. Rose broke off the engagement.
Unrealistic expectations
This man who is physically disabled (has his own imperfections) thought he could mistreat (verbally abuse) a potential wife just because he holds the purse strings. It did not work out like he thought.
Realistic expectation ...
Men and women should treat each with respect.
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