YewEye: Very judgmental and assumptive. You do not know me, yet you speak with condemnatory remarks. And I am rude? hmmm. ciao.
Why are you arguing when you are the one who came in here yawning? Is that a sign of freindliness in your culture? It's not in mine. The rules say that if you do not like a thread, stay out of it. I would have understood if you said exactly what was on your mind that upset or bored you. Saying 'us' and 'them' then yawning is downright rude.
My second question was not about being ok with dating someone of a different culture or race, it was about say, you being ok with dating a woman from a different culture/race who had already been with another man of your own culture. I have experienced that with a man. He did not like the fact that he was not the first man from his country I had dated. Petty jealousy, I think.
had almost same situation, a guy i dated and to this date (we are still friends) would never accept the idea that i date someone from his own country
My second question was not about being ok with dating someone of a different culture or race, it was about say, you being ok with dating a woman from a different culture/race who had already been with another man of your own culture. I have experienced that with a man. He did not like the fact that he was not the first man from his country I had dated. Petty jealousy, I think.
Hello back! I thought I may have been misunderstanding what you meant. My apology! You could've dated 6 white men from the Philly area. I certainly wouldn't care about that and agree that that is petty. You don't need that silly aggravation.
cristinaLisbon, North Holland Netherlands17,243 posts
lusciousmile: Who are 'they', sis? Not 'us' I hope!
Rubbish sis...it reminds me of a guy who asked for my Dutch number when in Lisbon we didn't have contact. I told him loads as to I couldn't see why he'd need my number and he said he couldn't understand my message. Some people don't need to think...
lusciousmile: Why are you arguing when you are the one who came in here yawning? Is that a sign of freindliness in your culture? It's not in mine. The rules say that if you do not like a thread, stay out of it. I would have understood if you said exactly what was on your mind that upset or bored you. Saying 'us' and 'them' then yawning is downright rude.
lusciousmile: My Swedish is horrible, but I would be glad to read a translation. You may leave what happened the next morning in the story for tomorrow.
My swedish is bad too. I can get the basic but needed to use the nest to translate it all. Cut and paste job truth be told.
Basicly a man was out drinking and at the end of the night he gets up and falls flat on his face. Figuring some freas air will revive him he crawls outside and trys to stand up. CRASH!! flat on his face.
All the way home it's the same thing. Finally going the whole way home on hands and knees he drags himself into bed and passes out.
The next morning her wakes up and his wife starts to yell at him for going out and getting drunk the night before,
How did you know? he asks.
The bar keep just called and you were so drunk you forgot your wheel chair last night.
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Maybe she knows your posts?