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  2. Mail-order bride - Wikipedia

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    A mail-order bride is a woman who lists herself in catalogs and is selected by a man for marriage. In the twentieth century, the trend primarily involved women living in developing countries seeking men from more developed nations. Men who list themselves in such publications are referred to as "mail-order husbands", although this is much less ...

  3. Bride buying - Wikipedia

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    Literature that delves into the selling women as brides includes titles such as Eho Hamara Jeevna [28] by Punjabi novelist Dalip Kaur Tiwana, the play Ik Hor Ramayan [29] by playwright Ajmer Singh Aulakh, Buying a Bride:An Engaging History of Mail-Order Matches [30] by Marcia A. Zug, Object: Matrimony: The Risky Business Of Mail-Order ...

  4. Jack Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Reeves met his fourth wife, Emilita Villa, through a mail-order bride service when she was 18. [6] Reeves was 28 years her senior. Emilita was reportedly reluctant to marry him, but felt obligated due to monthly payments Reeves sent to her family in the Philippines. [8]

  5. I Was a Mail Order Bride - Wikipedia

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    Robert is a successful business man in L.A. who constantly competes with his business partner Joe Kimbel. For his latest bet, Robert is challenged to take in a mail-order bride and not have sex with her for two weeks. Soon, Kate packs her bags and travels to Los Angeles, where she takes an immediate interest in Robert.

  6. Timeline of online dating - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Blossoms' mail-order bride catalog launches. Slater calls Cherry Blossoms "one of the oldest mail-order bride agencies". Started by John Broussard. 1976 Great Expectations is founded. Video dating service started by Jeffrey Ullman. [5] [6] The service achieved some notability, but it never overcame stigma. There were also apparently ...

  7. Anti Mail-Order Spouse Act - Wikipedia

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    The Anti Mail-Order Spouse Act, officially designated as Republic Act 10906, is a Philippine law that prohibits the business of organizing or facilitating marriages between Filipinas, colloquially called "mail-order brides", and foreign men.

  8. Romance tours - Wikipedia

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    Romance tours are just one part of the mail-order bride business, which may also include catalogs, CD-ROMs and the Internet. [4] The traditional romance tour, seen by some as superficial, [1] is being somewhat replaced by the internet as technology evolves. However, the two are closely linked as a man eventually has to meet his prospective wife ...

  9. Mercer Girls - Wikipedia

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    All but two of the women were married in short order: Josie Pearson who died unexpectedly a short time after she arrived, and Lizzie Ordway, the oldest of the ladies who was 35 when she arrived in Seattle with Mercer. Mercer was subsequently elected to the Territorial Legislature. [8]