I may not give you the right answer but you have my sympathy for what had happened.. With respect to you, let your experienced be a lesson to other who dares to cross the boundary of culture differences.. It is a big leap and sacrifices. It is not like hot coffee that if you get burn so can easily spit it out.. marriage is a commitment! & for others it means forever.. that's why both of you took the vow..so before you decide to jump onto it make it sure your other behalf is 100% willing to honor the commitment, otherwise it will be come just a common stats of broken marriage due complications of unacceptable cultural differences and forever both of you will bear the hardship of consequences. Despite of that, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. life must go on..
I may not give you the right answer but you have my sympathy for what had happened.. With respect to you, let your experienced be a lesson to other who dares to cross the boundary of culture differences.. It is a big leap and sacrifices. It is not like hot coffee that if you get burn so can easily spit it out.. marriage is a commitment! & for others it means forever.. that's why both of you took the vow..so before you decide to jump onto it make it sure your other behalf is 100% willing to honor the commitment, otherwise it will be come just a common stats of broken marriage due complications of unacceptable cultural differences and forever both of you will bear the hardship of consequences. Despite of that, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. life must go on..