Dawn Porter: Mail Order Bride

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Running Time: 65 minutes (approx)

Dawn Porter is 29, gorgeous and single. She's had plenty of boyfriends but no one she can imagine settling down with. Now ready for a relationship, Dawn is keen to look at the different ways it can be done. From polygamy and free love to mail order brides and geisha in this new four-part series Dawn travels the world to look at the most extreme ways women find love, and live, with men.

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites October 8th, 2008 - 2:12pmStuart J. Smith said...

    I just watched it. I am the author of a book called "Russian Bride Guide" and I expected it to be the usual "shocking expose" type of approach. It wasn't, it was rather factual really. Few people would suggest that tours are a decent way to meet a wife, and that programme just confirms it. It also confirms that women are no longer just seeking a way out as in the past. The AFA woman confirmed what we have said here for ages; that as soon as Ukraine joins the EU, the MOB industry closes its doors there. (And they have responded to that by opening offices in the Philippines and Thailand.)

    I reckon that there will have been a few more normal guys there who refused to be filmed, but it was a fair representation of the average attendee demographic at a social from my understanding of it. The best looking women there was the pro-dater and the English presenter - there's food for thought.

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