Originally posted by robbie carrobieLOLOL yeah reminds me of my time in Southeast Asia...."Me love you long time five dollah'.
Eastern girls give you a bath and a gentle massage, sing lilting songs, recite poetry and them make you a sumptuous feast. Western girls flick through glossy magazines with expensive things in them, and make to do lists, and expect you do something other than play chess in the house! West maybe the best, but East is proverbial in its hospitality!
half dozen doses of VD and i figured it out.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThis whole sorry business is just stinking racist trash, whether you ascribe to positive or negative discrimination, it just displays a completely blinkered approach to probably everything you do.
Eastern girls give you a bath and a gentle massage, sing lilting songs, recite poetry and them make you a sumptuous feast. Western girls flick through glossy magazines with expensive things in them, and make to do lists, and expect you do something other than play chess in the house! West maybe the best, but East is proverbial in its hospitality!
If you marry a moron, you will live with a moron (male or female) irrespective of where they are born.
I imagine you are just useless in the courting procedure and have just found a moron that is happy to live with one.
I am sorry to be so blunt, you have painted a bleak picture of the female gender that it is frightening.
After reading through the whole thread I felt that somebody had to say it, just in case anybody was unfortunate to think you were making sense.
As to cultural differences, please refer to my statement on morons (are you enforcing your cultural difference on some other culture?).
Originally posted by yo its meDo i think she was encouraged to follow her dreams, you mean like growing up in her culture. Well she was so poor that she spent the formative years of her life trying to survive. When i mean poor, i mean, dirt poor, washing clothes in a river on a large stone, trying to find firewood to cook with etc. When her father went to Dubai, he managed to procure some money and eventually she managed to get and pay for an education. She has a bachelors degree in Library science. Yes i think it was always her dream to be married and to find happiness and some kind of stability. She still rights poetry and reads a lot, most of all, she loves kids, i mean dotes upon them, doesn't matter whose they are, mine or a friends, she just loves looking after the children.
Well now, I am tired, so I might not put this as well as I might.
Do you think your wife was encouraged to follow her dreams?