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Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Who do you people associate with?! That's ridiculous. Independent thought isn't the problem there; it's lack of any thinking at all. It's rampant anti-intellectualism in the world that has created vain and narcissistic disgraces for human beings of both sexes. To isolate women is misogynistic.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by gegev View PostNowadays few, young new Armoes, like to repeat that they are the only ones that should decide who they are going to marry, because it is “modern” times trend and a “strong” sign of independent decision making.
But the process ends up with being attracted by girl/woman that wears a handkerchief size skirt and has a groomed face; that has no similarity to her original one. These g i r l s usually expect their husband allowing love affairs with other men too. These girls with commander in chief character never go into compromise even with their own parents. And thus are not welcomed by parents.
The “Rembo” girls usually end up their “love” affair/s, no matter how many, by divorce. And are unable to convert into reality their egoistic dream; I’m my own hero. They can’t grow normal educated children; they have no time to devote to kids and can't serve as an attractive role model for them.
In Armenia no one admires the kind of “heroes”. Our real heroes are selected by taking into account parents opinion too and usually are recognized/appreciated and supported by public.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Nowadays few, young new Armoes, like to repeat that they are the only ones that should decide who they are going to marry, because it is “modern” times trend and a “strong” sign of independent decision making.
But the process ends up with being attracted by girl/woman that wears a handkerchief size skirt and has a groomed face; that has no similarity to her original one. These g i r l s usually expect their husband allowing love affairs with other men too. These girls with commander in chief character never go into compromise even with their own parents. And thus are not welcomed by parents.
The “Rembo” girls usually end up their “love” affair/s, no matter how many, by divorce. And are unable to convert into reality their egoistic dream; I’m my own hero. They can’t grow normal educated children; they have no time to devote to kids and can't serve as an attractive role model for them.
In Armenia no one admires the kind of “heroes”. Our real heroes are selected by taking into account parents opinion too and usually are recognized/appreciated and supported by public.Last edited by gegev; 09-20-2012, 11:22 PM.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Sip View PostI think we have established a pattern. As soon as Levon posts his "survey" that mean the discussion is over. All points have been made and anything relevant that needs to be said has been said (as far as Levon is concerned). So I suggest we pick up the discussions if there are any new points to discuss.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
I think we have established a pattern. As soon as Levon posts his "survey" that mean the discussion is over. All points have been made and anything relevant that needs to be said has been said (as far as Levon is concerned). So I suggest we pick up the discussions if there are any new points to discuss.
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Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.
Originally posted by Siggie View Post
And as an aside, I'm not a fan of Dworkin and I don't agree with her views on pornography.
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