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Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

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  • Yeah, Assyrians need a state. Like, soon.

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    • Originally posted by Crissy
      Yes couples living together before marriage, In Armenia. Maybe you should visit and see for yourself.
      I dont know anything about xxxx like that cause ive NEVER seen it happen or heard about it. Maybe its happened and i just assume their married?

      Originally posted by Crissy
      My pint is, you keep saying how The Armenians in the republic are the last of our ORIGINAL AND UNIQUE culture.
      I am just trying to tell you it's not the case, not for everyone
      I know that, thats obvious, my generalization was accurate though.

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      • Originally posted by ace
        Thats funny, I said "I wasn't actually proud of it" RIGHT AFTER I SAID THAT. Weird. Neway yah i dont exactly get how we're suppose to "pashpanenk mer myrer yev kereri serpoutsune" when my grandma says it...I dunno if shes talking about abstinence or just in general. Gotta love grandma for that tolma though.



        So why'd you say 'respect your elders.' According to you, obviously just cause ur an elder doesn't mean u deserve respect.
        Perhaps I should have phrased it differently. All elders deserve respect.

        And when your grandmother sais "pashpanenk mer myrerin yev kurerin" i think she means respect them and don't judge in a general.

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        • Originally posted by ace
          But In my humble opionin...I think that american society due to its wealth, lacks discipline and self control...which has led to more broken families...divorce rates going up, STD's spreading like wild fire...drop out rates going up...drug use and trafficking is off the charts...wats so good about it? Why do we have to be like this "utopian American society."
          That's where you blamed everyhting on female promiscuity. Given the nature of this thread and you being its creator its implicit ...

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          • Originally posted by Crissy
            Perhaps I should have phrased it differently. All elders deserve respect.
            lol, exav kaxtseres.

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            • Originally posted by ace
              I understand that, completly, and in all honesty that has no evil in it wat so ever.

              But theres a big difference between the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of your people, and caring about your people.

              Criss jan, if we all got married to otars, and spread the ideas of our culture. Yah, sure, let the whole world know about it...let them see how great of a people we've been...but whats any of that worth, when theirs no full blooded armenians left? Do you really agree with the fact that aslong as people acknowledge our culture thats we've done our job in the preservence or our people? We've come to long fighting to let our people die in the midst of all this freedom we have.

              Assyrians anybody?
              I agree with your post, but at the same time I don't think people should marry Armenians only because they feel like they have to. They should WANT to, not because their parents told them to.

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              • Originally posted by Lamb Boy
                That's where you blamed everyhting on female promiscuity. Given the nature of this thread and you being its creator its implicit ...
                You misunderstood. I'm sorry if i was unclear.

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                • Shouldn't it be eghav kaxtseres? X is like "kh" and it's not pronounced "yekhav." Also, why am I being such an annoying arse right now?

                  Blah, Armenian looks terrible in Latin text. Our alphabet is so much better.

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                  • Originally posted by Lamb Boy
                    That's where you blamed everyhting on female promiscuity. Given the nature of this thread and you being its creator its implicit ...
                    thanks for that was looking for it, but couldn't find it.

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                    • Originally posted by Crissy
                      I agree with your post, but at the same time I don't think people should marry Armenians only because they feel like they have to. They should WANT to, not because their parents told them to.
                      Yah, I agree, now all we gotta do is learn how to make people WANT them to. But most of the diasporian armenian youth considers western culture to be more superior, which is often why their pushed away from our culture. Well, cant generalize like that anywa, but I can see that as a logical reason.

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