I guess women think all men are the same or want same things, but we are all different in some respect. And as we get older we become more laid back and become wiser...
Si. Y eso que tuve que aprender el Espan~ol a pescosadas limpia En Puerto Rico, por que incialmente hablaba Ingles como hasta los 5 an~os, pero tenia problemas en la escuela ya que no hablaba el Espan~ol. Y de tanta pescosadas que mi mama me dio pues deje de hablar el Ingles casi por 11 an~os hasta que regrese a los Estados Unidos.
I meant to type cheek for the first one... Cut me some slack, English is not first language :)
As for the second one I think to bow is the act of lowering the torso and head as a social gesture in direction to another person or symbol. That's how Japanese people in Japan greet... I learned in Japan.
If I was greeting a latina it would be with a kiss on the chick, that's basically normal in latin culture. My experience with greeting women of other races is they normally prefer a handshake, some might let you give them a hug, but don't count on it. With Japanese women you definitely have to bow down.
From what I can remember from my American history class when the Pilgrims landed in New England it was winter time and a lot of them were sick and malnourished and did not know how to survive in the new land. It was with the help of the Native Americans that a lot of them were able to survive the rough winter. The Native Americans taught the pilgrims how to hunt and harvest food. Because of this act of kindness, the Pilgrim decided to celebrate the day of thanksgiving to thank the Indians and God for helping the survive in the new land.
Well, I'm not afraid of commitment... The problem that I have is that I seem to be magnet for the losers or screwballs whatever they are call these days.
RE: Dating a Non-Drinker
I have no problem dating a non-drinker. I no longer drink.