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  • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

    Originally posted by thedebutante
    Originally posted by Siamanto
    Originally posted by thedebutante
    international respect and admiration for our culture????? do you know what people say about armenians???????
    Please tell us "what people say about armenians?????"
    first, if you dont already know what people say, perhaps ignorance is a better bet for you
    Are you telling that:
    1- When someone makes a statement - false or true - then anybody who asks what is meant is ignorant?
    2- When someone asks for clarifications, then that someone actually does not know what it could be meant? There may be more than one explanation and the person may want to understand what it does mean
    3- One - you in this case - should be judged without being given the opportunity to clarify and defend oneself?
    4- etc. etc.

    So would you please tell us "what people say about armenians" to make sure that you're not under the bigger rock?



    Originally posted by thedebutante
    second, whatever it is that you feel towards me, whether it's hatred or disgust or whatever (we know it's not indifference), get over it. it's getting old. my comment was not for you.
    Of course, I should have a problem, not you. Of course, "hell is other people."
    Inexistent - i.e. you - is much closer to reality than anything else. If you should know, you don't inspire me anything I value.
    Are you suggesting that because your "comment was not for" me that I should not replied to it? Was ace's comment for you, when you replied to his comment? Of course, "hell is other people."
    It was about Armenians and I'm an Armenian.
    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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    • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

      Originally posted by karoaper
      Kporcem hargeli Siamanto, duk el porcek mikitch khonarh linel.
      Without examples - and beyond them - I would not know how to interpret the above and would remain plain words.




      Originally posted by karoaper
      hehe.
      Siamanto, you're such an amazing judge of character and your opinion means so much to me that your poor critique of me truely breaks my heart.

      As far the as the gossiping is concerned, I remember "Anglayi hiussisum gtnvats erkir@" or some such. Hmm, why not say the country directly, I don't know. Perhaps to make sure the person in question didn't know you were talking about him. I do appologize about mentioning this but it's amuzing considering you're the #1 "gossip wistleblower" in AC forum.
      Are you telling me that answering ace's question:
      "where is he from?" with
      "If I'm not mistaken, the country North of England; not the island" did constitute gossip; while
      "If I'm not wrong Scotland" would have not?

      I wonder how strongly you believe in your own argument? Have you heard of something called discretion?

      For the record, what I found "tiny" and mediocre is your opportunistic attempt to use the situation.
      What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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      • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

        Originally posted by Manto
        Finally, I think that - most likely - women lose their virginity rather because of the "male" hormones than the "female" hormones i.e. pressured - read "bullied, hustled, forced, raped, etc." - into having sex by a male partner.
        Are you serious?I thought it was a result of a digital defloration.

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        • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

          Originally posted by Siamanto
          Hint: karoper used it a couple of messages ago. I've also heard the expression "@si @sav" which is closer??? to "rumor."
          Most of my family says cene/cenesiz, but I think that means talkative more than gossip. Yeah, I know it's Turkish, my dad gets mad at us for using those words. I blame the rest of my family.

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          • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

            Armenian wouldn't shouldn't stay pure to me! hahahaAHHHA get it, let's do dirty things Armenian women. Come on. You can always get your hymen put back in place, hell even I'd do it for you.

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            • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

              Originally posted by Siamanto
              Are you telling that:
              1- When someone makes a statement - false or true - then anybody who asks what is meant is ignorant?
              2- When someone asks for clarifications, then that someone actually does not know what it could be meant? There may be more than one explanation and the person may want to understand what it does mean
              3- One - you in this case - should be judged without being given the opportunity to clarify and defend oneself?
              4- etc. etc.

              So would you please tell us "what people say about armenians" to make sure that you're not under the bigger rock?




              Of course, I should have a problem, not you. Of course, "hell is other people."
              Inexistent - i.e. you - is much closer to reality than anything else. If you should know, you don't inspire me anything I value.
              Are you suggesting that because your "comment was not for" me that I should not replied to it? Was ace's comment for you, when you replied to his comment? Of course, "hell is other people."
              It was about Armenians and I'm an Armenian.

              Not when judged in light of the past condescending attitude and tone toward that individual poster. So when trying to play the innocence card of being inquisitive, it doesn't look that well for you.

              P.S. This post was brought to you by everything French, since French is better than...Everything I almost forgot the smiley.
              Last edited by Anonymouse; 01-02-2006, 12:39 AM.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

                Originally posted by Anonymouse
                Not when judged in light of the past condescending attitude and tone toward that individual poster. So when trying to play the innocence card of being inquisitive, it doesn't look that well for you.

                P.S. This post was brought to you by everything French, since French is better than...Everything I almost forgot the smiley.

                "This means you really love me" ( ha...ha...ha...)


                but why even bother baby. you see, no matter what happens, the holy fool sits off to the side and raises the two fingers of the Old Believer.

                Last edited by thedebutante; 01-02-2006, 02:03 AM.

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                • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

                  Come on, ace. What's this stuff about keeping your culture pure and how a women's virginity means so much more than a man's? Do you have any idea why that is? It has nothing to do with your culture, because it's been the case in just about every culture at some point or other, and the reason is simple. Most cultures are patriarchal, and passed property or power or something else from father to son, and a son needed to be legitimate to inherit whatever it is he was to inherit. The only way to ensure that a son was legitimately yours was to know that your wife had never been with another man. Most cultures, when they did such novel things as allowing women to have property or hold positions of power, gave it up. Perhaps you should as well. A women keeping herself a virgin for her husband is not doing it because she has any more respect for her body or her future partner than anyone else. She is doing it because she was made to believe that she should do it by those in positions of power who wanted her to behave that way, for the simple reason that their fathers did the same, for the simple reason that a thousand years ago, there was actually some legal significance to a woman's virginity. And now, because people like you are so hip on 'preserving their culture,' and just doing whatever it is that their fathers did, with no regard whatsoever to why they did it, it continues.

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                  • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    Not when judged in light of the past condescending attitude and tone toward that individual poster. So when trying to play the innocence card of being inquisitive, it doesn't look that well for you.
                    It's amusing to see you - or thedebutante, both notorious bullies with attitude - accuse another person of a "condescending attitude."
                    There is a good reason why I consider her as a vulgar version of anileve, a version who has no personality and has nothing sincere to say: her behavior.






                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    P.S. This post was brought to you by everything French, since French is better than...Everything I almost forgot the smiley.
                    Another cheap shot from Mr. nose-it-all.
                    You may be aware that Nietzsche had a word for someone like you: tchandala.

                    P.S. Overman or slave mentality???
                    Last edited by Siamanto; 01-03-2006, 11:48 PM.
                    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                    • Re: Should Armenian women stay Pure for marriage?

                      Siamanto is funny.

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