Sunday 23 October 2011

Baku expats and prostitution

I hope that any woman whose husband is about to or is working in baku has the sense to read this and is more "savvy" than I was 15yrs ago .
My husband was
made redundant in England . Work was not easy to come by and he had been unemployed for several months. He was offered a well paid job in baku. I was uneasy but he went to support us . For the first two years it was fine . We had a great marriage but then he changed towards me . He also had some health issues so I put it down to that . No need to question him we had been together for 25yrs and had 2 teenage sons whom we adored. Things got much worse but I plodded on. ! 10 yrs later I found a letter !! She was in love with him but needed more money!! It turned out he had been keeping her and her THREE SONS for 10years.  We did not part and i genuinly believe him when he says once introduced she was everywhere he was.
 She had a young family( I did too!) and no husband . Perhaps I would have done the same to support my children but she never had a proper job ( I worked all our married life) So please when you Azeri women are upset by the comments from the outside world - look to your sisters .Are they really as good and pure as you think.
 I stayed in baku last year and was SHOCKED by the number of expat men living with and having children with Azeri women.Most had wives and children in Britain.