Vagobond Travel Museum – Finding Love Away from Home – International Marriage

International Marriage can be Exotic and WildAfter writing a Vagobond Travel Museum about finding love and marriage in Morocco and our journey to marriage and family, I heard from a lot of readers who have been on or are on similar adventures as they head towards international marriage or love. It reminded me that a few years ago, I did a series of interviews with couples who had found international love and marriage. I now present them here for your enjoyment.

International Marriage – the Questions - Tell us about your marriage. I’d love to profile more international marriages and partnerships – this post has the questions. Tell us about your love with someone from a different nationality.

Japan and the USA Marriage

 Norway and Gibraltar Marriage

 USA and French Marriage

Poland and Japan Marriage

Malta and Hungary Marriage

Canada and Turkey Marriage

Australia/Greece and Bulgarian Marriage

Spain and USA Marriage

France and Australia Marriage

And once again, if you’d like to tell us about your international marriage…please answer  these International Marriage – the Questions and send your answers using the form below.

1) Your name (optional if you prefer to use a pseudonym it’s okay)
2) Your blog or website(again- optional)
3) Your nationality
4) Spouses nationality
5) Where do you live now? Do you live with your spouse?
6) Amount of time married
7) Are you still married?
8) How did you meet?
9) What was the biggest impediment to getting married?
10) Where did you get married?
11) What was your marriage ceremony like?
12) How is the relationship with your in-laws?
13) What about your spouses with your family?
14) What was your biggest cultural misunderstanding?
15) Can you tell a funny story about a cultural mishap?
16) Have you traveled with your spouse?
17) If so, has it been challenging? Why?
18) If not, why not?
19) Do you have children? If so, what is that like, internationally speaking.
20) If you don’t have children, why not? Do you plan to?
21) What is the best and the worst thing about international marriage?

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Vago Damitio

Vago Damitio  (@vagodamitio) is the Editor-in-Chief for Vagobond. He jumped ship from a sinking dotcom in 2000 and decided to reclaim his most valuable commodity, time. He bought a VW bus for $100, moved into it and set out on a journey to show the world that it was possible to live life on your own terms. That journey took him from waking up under icy blankets in  the Pacific Northwest to waking up under palm tress in Southeast Asia. Three years later, his first book, Rough Living: Tips and Tales of a Vagabond was published. After diving into the Anthropology of Tourism and Electronic Anthropology at the University of Hawaii (with undeclared minors in film and surf) he hit the road again in 2008. Since that time,he's lived primarily in Morocco and Turkey, married a Moroccan girl he couchsurfed with, and become a proud father. He's been to more than 40 countries, founded a successful online travel magazine (this one!), and still doesn't have a boss. Life is good. You can also find him on Google+ and at Facebook

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