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Found this in the local news.
At first i thought, 'what a loser. Spending most of his youth learning Chinese, in a foreign country he's probably never visited, just for a girl?'
But then i thought, 'who am i to judge?', as i remembered myself doing some very crazy and similar things for girls when i was young (though not on the same scale obviously), in the name of romanticism.
And it's not like he's stalking the girl. These two probably love each other very much to have done this. He's 23 now, they'll probably marry soon.
But would you say he has 'attractive' traits, that he done so much, just for that girl? He is romantic, determined, etc, no denying that. But won't girls find that a bit desperate, as opposed to desireable? Would you want to share his traits?
WHY YOU BRING GINGER GWEILO TO OUR HOUSE?! lol
At first i thought, 'what a loser. Spending most of his youth learning Chinese, in a foreign country he's probably never visited, just for a girl?'
But then i thought, 'who am i to judge?', as i remembered myself doing some very crazy and similar things for girls when i was young (though not on the same scale obviously), in the name of romanticism.
And it's not like he's stalking the girl. These two probably love each other very much to have done this. He's 23 now, they'll probably marry soon.
But would you say he has 'attractive' traits, that he done so much, just for that girl? He is romantic, determined, etc, no denying that. But won't girls find that a bit desperate, as opposed to desireable? Would you want to share his traits?

A YOUNG man from Basingstoke has returned home from the adventure of a lifetime – having spent the last four years in China after falling in love with his pen-pal.
Joshua Webb had been interested in the country since the age of 14.
He began writing to Sophie Su in 2007 after advertising for a pen-pal on a Chinese website, and the pair fell for each other through their regular letter exchanges.
Joshua resolved to secure a place at a Chinese university so he could be closer to Sophie.
But this meant improving his Chinese speaking, which was “practically non-existent”, up to a level where he could confidently speak, read and write.
Joshua completed his A-levels and successfully applied for a course in Chinese and economics at Xiamen University, in the Fujian province of China, near to where 26-year-old Sophie lived.
For the first year, in 2009, he spent all of his time immersed in learning Mandarin, which is notoriously hard for Westerners to master.
He then successfully completed the three-year degree and graduated, but his relationship with Sophie’s family was not so straight-forward.
In September, Joshua returned home to his parents in Renown Way, Chineham, and now he and Sophie are trying to find a way to be together again.
Joshua said: “It is very hard for her to get a visa to come to the UK, even if we were to get married.
..“I may try to get a working visa to teach English in China, but at the moment we don’t know if that will be possible. It is very difficult.”
Depending on whether they build a life together in England or China, Joshua hopes to work either in teaching, translating or to secure work with a Chinese company in the UK.
He said of his experiences in China: “It has been a life-changing experience.
“I would never have been able to do it if it wasn’t for my parents supporting me financially, and I am very grateful to them.”
WHY YOU BRING GINGER GWEILO TO OUR HOUSE?! lol