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- post messages which insult the Armenians, Armenian culture, traditions, etc
- post racist or other intentionally insensitive material that insults or attacks another culture (including Turks)
The Ankap thread is excluded from the strict rules because that place is more relaxed and you can vent and engage in light insults and humor. Notice it's not a blank ticket, but just a place to vent. If you go into the Ankap thread, you enter at your own risk of being clowned on.
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Do not post information that you will regret putting out in public. This site comes up on Google, is cached, and all of that, so be aware of that as you post. Do not ask the staff to go through and delete things that you regret making available on the web for all to see because we will not do it. Think before you post!
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Armenian Girlfriends!
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Re: Armenian Girlfriends!
Originally posted by Anonymouse View PostRule 3: Follow the 5 golden rules of dating:
1. Never date a girl who has a myspace/facebook.
2. Never date a girl who has lots of "guy friends"
3. Never date a girl who is friends with her ex.
4. Never date a girl who comes from a divorced home/abusive father/ raped, etc.
5. Never date a girl who cannot handle her money.
Many people will disagree with what I'm about to say but it worked for me so it may work with you. By the way, I went over this through our PM's. I'm serious, I had a very similar problem as you and I think you should listen to me!
I spent years going through what you're going through. Looking back, I can't believe I took it all so seriously. I thought every girl I came across had the potential to be "the one." I ignored their flaws and tried to make the relationship work.
How do you know when she's the right one? You just know. When I met my girlfriend, we met through friends. We spoke over the internet one or two times before we began talking on the phone. Within a day or two of talking, I knew she wasn't like any other girl I had known. Before our first date, I knew she was the one. How did I know? I just knew!
A year and a half later, we're still together and she's the only girl I have ever loved. So what happened? I stressed over all the wrong girls until the right girl came into my life. It clicked for both of us and we immediately knew what was missing from our lives.
This may sound cheesy (it would have to me if I had read it 2+ years ago) and it may not be the same for everybody. I just suggest you stop spending so much time with the wrong girls.
Who are the wrong girls? Read Anonymouse's post.
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I used to laugh at the thought of arranged marriages.
It is the best thing you can do. Forget "love" and all the other crap ... it is all temporary. Find a nice and quite girl, marry her and be respectful to her. You are still young, wait 5 more years at least. Marry and Armenian from a conservative family. Years ago when I was leaving my native country my aunt told me "stay away from "European w hores" It took me decades to realize what she meant.
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Originally posted by Azad View PostI used to laugh at the thought of arranged marriages.
It is the best thing you can do. Forget "love" and all the other crap ... it is all temporary. Find a nice and quite girl, marry her and be respectful to her. You are still young, wait 5 more years at least. Marry and Armenian from a conservative family. Years ago when I was leaving my native country my aunt told me "stay away from "European w hores" It took me decades to realize what she meant.
I myself like the idea of getting married to a "quaint/simple/conservative" village-girl who doesn't have the sense of *entitlement* of most Americanized women. Although I also wonder if there isn't some truth to the idea/feeling of Love.
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Re: Armenian Girlfriends!
Originally posted by yerazhishda View PostAlthough I also wonder if there isn't some truth to the idea/feeling of Love.
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Re: Armenian Girlfriends!
Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post1. Never date a girl who has a myspace/facebook.Last edited by Federate; 09-07-2008, 11:26 AM.Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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Re: Armenian Girlfriends!
Originally posted by Azad View PostI used to laugh at the thought of arranged marriages.
It is the best thing you can do. Forget "love" and all the other crap ... it is all temporary. Find a nice and quite girl, marry her and be respectful to her. You are still young, wait 5 more years at least. Marry and Armenian from a conservative family. Years ago when I was leaving my native country my aunt told me "stay away from "European w hores" It took me decades to realize what she meant.
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Re: Armenian Girlfriends!
Originally posted by Federate View PostI think this rule should be a little more flexible on Facebook. I agree with Myspace but everyone seems to have Facebook these days. 90% of the girls I know have one (and so do most guys). I think Facebook is much more private and is used for more reason than meeting people or decorating your page.
Girls still show themselves off on Facebook as they would on Myspace. It's irrelevant. When your girl has a bunch of random friend requests and guys messaging her commenting on this or that picture, I think it's time to tell that girl to be a little more reserved. If not, you won't have to deal with that.
This goes for both parties. If you are dating or in a relationship, there is absolutely no reason to be on myspace or facebook. What reason can people possibly have?
All they do is put up pictures of themselves, describe their mood, list things they like or dislike, show top tens or messages - in short, they just cry for attention.
The problem with myspace and facebook is not those things in and of themselves. Those things in and of themselves have no value except in relation to other things (in this case people).
I could state that "Don't date girls who are attention whores" but that would be very simplistic and I think that phrase and advice has lost its luster and relevancy in this age. People take it for granted, "Yea, attention whores are bad, I'll avoid them" all the while displaying a cognitive dissonance to the simple fact that their own girls are that which they deplore. They are so by association to myspace and facebook.
While myspace and facebook do not themselves create this situation, they are channels that allow these attention whores and this depraved culture to fester and flourish. I say "Don't date girls on myspace/facebook" because saying "Don't date girls who are attention whores" has been lost in translation. We have to now refer to symbols and other cultural markers to get across the idea that some girls (90%) are not worth a man's time.Achkerov kute.
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