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	<title>Miss Move Abroad &#187; cross-cultural romance</title>
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		<title>Mark Sanford and Maria Belen Chaper: will it last?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 17:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most travelers and live-abroaders already know what Sanford and Belen Chaper are now finding out: that cross cultural romance can be more than tricky, even if you’re not a governor.]]></description>
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<p>Don’t worry, I’m not going to go all tabloid on you, but South Carolina governor Sanford and his Argentine honey’s high-profile affair shines a light on something most travelers and live-abroaders already know: that cross-cultural romance can be more than tricky, even if you’re not a governor.</p>
<p>Sanford and Belen Chaper should head over to the web site <a href="http://expatwomen.com" target="_blank">Expatwomen</a> for some cautionary tales (and success stories). Take, for example, the <a href="http://www.expatwomen.com/expat_confessions/intercultural_couple.php" target="_blank">Danish woman and her Japanese boyfriend</a> who met while he was working in Denmark. The woman writes that when the couple moved to Japan, everything changed—and not for the better.</p>
<p>‘It seems that the man I fell in love with has transformed into a different person. He acts differently, he dresses differently and worst of all; he treats me in a different way. I feel I have been put in a different role since we got here, and somehow it seems I don’t fit into his life anymore. To make matters worse, I am not working here and feel completely disempowered about the whole situation.&#8221;</p>
<p>The move abroad stories are all from a woman’s point of view,  and are often set up in advice-column format, from <a href="http://www.expatwomen.com/expat_confessions/my_teenagers_are_not_adapting.php" target="_blank">My teenagers aren&#8217;t adapting to the move</a> to <a href="http://www.expatwomen.com/expat_confessions/pregnant_in_vietnam.php" target="_blank">Pregnant in Vietnam</a>, who&#8217;s worried about the medical system there.</p>
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