| Our Members' Success Stories
I joined Asian Romance long before I moved down to Southern California from
Portland, OR. Although I already had many friends down here, I thought that
joining a singles site would help expand my circle of contacts as well as my
dating pool. I have met many people through AR, some of which I am still
good friends with to this day. I have held several housewarming parties
that I opened to whoever wanted to come; many of my guests have been AR
members.
One day I was browsing through profiles and happened to run across one that
really touched my heart. The picture didn't do the guy much justice, but I
could tell by his writings that he was sincere and that we held true to the
same values. I wrote him an e-mail and left my phone number, but I didn't
hear from him.
Several months later, I was out on the most boring date I had ever been on
in my whole life! This guy was from another singles site, and he was so
dull! He had absolutely nothing interesting to say. So I asked that guy to
take me home as soon as dinner was done.
Before I had even opened my front door to go inside, my phone rang again.
When I picked up, the voice on the other end says, "Hi! This is Ty from
Asian Romance..." and I thought, oh man, another boring dude, another boring
date...
So I spoke to him briefly, but declined to meet with him, as I was all "dated out" per se, and I was not really impressed by the conversation,
although I did like how Ty was able to fluently switch back and forth from
Vietnamese to English. I told him I would call him back, but I really had
no intentions to do so....
The next day I had forgotten all about speaking to him. I was going through
my call log and saw an unfamiliar number, so I called it back, and there was
his voice again on the other end: "Um, hi. Did someone call from this number yesterday?" I asked. "Yes.
This is Ty. 'Pie-Ty' from Asian Romance. We spoke last night...Um, hey,
are you hungry?"
Oh boy. My weakness--FOOD! I love to eat! So I accepted and he picked me
up about an hour later.
As soon as he pulled into my driveway, I looked at him, and I knew he was
THE ONE. We got caught in traffic on our way to lunch, so we had lots of
time to talk and get acquainted. He was so funny--I don't remember ever
laughing as much as I did that day. When we sat down to eat, the first
thing that comes out of his mouth was, "Hey, I know what you were wearing
yesterday. You had a red sweater on, white pants, and white platform
shoes!" And I was like, oh my gosh! A stalker! And then he continued
with, "Yeah, and you were with some light-skinned guy last night at a
Chinese Restaurant!" He had all the details! And then he explained that he
was out having dinner with his aunt the previous night and was sitting next
to me while I was out on the date with the boring guy! He had front row
seats! He heard everything, and had recognized me from my picture on my AR
profile. What a coincidence! But we truly believe that it was fate....
We had discussed why he hadn't called before. After all, I believe my first
attempt to reach him was about a year ago, while I was still a student in
Portland. He explained that he was in Hawaii at the time on business and
just didn't think this internet dating stuff was for real, plus I wasn't
even in the area...
There were so many commonalities between us--we both grew up dirt poor, were
both homeless and on our own for some time in our lives, and despite that,
still graduated from a university with the exact same degree!
Ty had a garter that he had caught at his cousins wedding. It consisted of
my two favorite colors, and of course traditionally signified he was next to
tie the knot! It was hanging from his rearview mirror, and we had a brief
discussion about the the significance of that as well.
After lunch, Ty came to my place and he never left my side since...He asked
me to marry him the next day, and I graciously accepted--we ran off two
weeks later with several of my closest friends and got hitched.
We truly believe that we were a match made in heaven, and our family and
friends don't dispute that...We're so truly blessed to have found eachother,
thanks in part to AR.
Mrs. Kaira Thuong Nguyen
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