Thai millionaire offers $313,600 for man to marry 26-year-old virgin daughter

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A Thai millionaire farm owner is offering $313,600 and his estate for a man to marry his 26-year-old virgin daughter.

As reported by The Daily Mail, a multi-millionaire Thai farm owner is offering 10 million Thai baht (USD$313,600) for a man to marry his daughter.

58-year-old Arnon Rodthong is also offering durian farm estate in Chumphon, Thailand, to the man who will take his daughter Karnsita’s hand. The farm processes 50 tonnes of durian every day.

Rodthong says his daughter helps him run the family fruit farm business and is fluent in English and Chinese and is also a virgin. His only requirement is that his future son-in-law should “work hard and make Karnsita happy”.

“I want someone to take care of my business and make it last,” he said. “I don’t want a person with a bachelor’s, or master’s or philosopher’s degree. I want a diligent man. I just want someone with a hard-working attitude. That’s all.”

Rodthong has several other children but wants his son-in-law to inherit the business. “As soon as I have an in-law, I will give up all my assets to him,” he said.

Karnsita has confirmed she is single but has said she wants some of the money as she would “like to use it herself for plastic surgery in Korea.”

 “I first found out about my father’s post when my friend’s showed me,” she said. “I was surprised but I can see the funny side to it, too.”

“It is true that I am still single. If I have to get married with someone, I only want him to be a diligent and good person who loves his family”

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