For anyone replying to this thread, you might want to take a few minutes to check out these two other threads in comparison:
https://christianchat.com/christian...ere-single-christian-girls-in-finland.200207/
https://christianchat.com/christian...d-christian-girl-from-france-to-marry.199441/
Both asked exactly the same things, gave nearly identical information (a 19-year-old in the first French thread, then supposed 29-year-old in the Finland thread,) both wanted a teenage bride they could keep total control of (she would not be allowed to work, go to school, or talk to anyone else,) so that she would worship him indefinitely.
Both would not take any advice, would not listen to anything people poured their hearts out in telling them, repeatedly asked people to repeat and explain themselves, never actually read what people wrote, and insisted that people give them a guarantee that absolutely, undoubtedly find the teenage love slave they insisted they deserved for their faithfulness to God.
If you see this poster doing all the same things, which he is, please consider reserving your time and energy.
Many of us have already tried. The other posters actually didn't want advice -- they wanted attention.
And for the OP,
@Zdenek, if you are indeed a different person, and if you are sincere, take a look through these threads and get back to us.
They contain all the information anyone here has to give.
But I'm guessing that like these "other two," you will insist that it's not specific to "your country" -- or you'll find some other circular argument that goes nowhere as an excuse to keep right on going.
Please prove me wrong.
After watching these two posters dredge on and on, I'm really hoping you will.
For anyone else answering this thread, may I politely suggest waiting for
@Zdenek to show some proof of reading the posts here and/or other threads before putting in the time.
I just read your last post.
These other users mentioned very similar things, most especially daydreaming, a cute introverted girl, and masturbation (and for one, alcoholism.)
If you are someone different, I wish you all the best.