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Don't know much about China's system of Medicare (or does such a program exist) but because of her age, she should be qualified for the best care available or at least pay her relatives for her care.
Just sayin'
Good luck, Honey.
Of course you have a better chance of being struck by lightening - twice, attacked by a Great White, abducted by aliens, captured by terrorists and giving birth to tripletts with Brad Pitt by tomorrow afternoon, but...
GOOD LUCK!!!
And don't forget - it's better when you play "hard to get!"
Think about it, she was a teenager during WWI and she lived the entire XX century. I bet she has a lot of interesting stories to tell. Someone should make a documentary about her life before it ends. She is a very courageous woman, I'm sure not being married in a society than considered women little more than property wasn't too easy. I think someone should help her put a page on facebook..
Yes, a facebook page will really heat up her social life, I'm sure.
Obviously this 100 year old husband will have to be rich or have savings for them to live on. Or perhaps he'll have to get a job at McDonald's or something.
She won't love her new husband long time!
If you're an American, you're an embaressment. No respect.
She lived to be 107 and still healthy BECAUSE she never married. Marriage cuts short a woman's life expectancy. All she needs now is a nurse/care taker not a 100 year old man who himself will need to be taken care of.
She should only be allowed to marry if she can prove that she and her intended can procreate.
I am an idiotic, brain-damaged, right wing, christofascist ideologue and I approve this message.
hahaa!! i agree with that! i have more gray as a 38 yr. old wife than my 40+ friends. I can't believe that she has enough energy to even THINK of entertaining conversation with any man, let alone and old one......
well, if stella go her groove back - there is hope for Wang Guiyang...
Cute story
Great for her!
But now everyone is going to be e-mailing me this article, saying "see - it's not too late for you!"
It's tough being a Spinster! LOL!!
Me, too. I already had a colleague bring me an article (about 10 years ago) about two people in their 90s marrying for the first time in the nursing home. She was so proud of herself. I was 36 at the time. I'm 46, and I'm still happily unmarried.
Yahoo! News | Mon Jan 12, 12:27 Am ET | January 12, 2009 09:02 AM