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Hey whats wrong with odars. I like girls with lots of foot odors, maybee that explains my own. I'm half Armenian and half Odar maybee that explains my Odor.
Originally posted by Arvestaked This is where I ask why.
Why?
because I Feel more comfortable around them.
because it's not only the language. it's the values, the food, the mentality, the way they speak Armenian
it's just different.
and it has a lot to do with the fact that I wasn't raised in LA.
I'm sure all of you people born and raised in the west are reading this thinking I'm a racist.
guess what.
I don't give ! hehe
sorry, but changing my mind on that is gonna be tough.
Originally posted by jahannam because I Feel more comfortable around them.
because it's not only the language. it's the values, the food, the mentality, the way they speak Armenian
it's just different.
and it has a lot to do with the fact that I wasn't raised in LA.
I'm sure all of you people born and raised in the west are reading this thinking I'm a racist.
guess what.
I don't give ! hehe
sorry, but changing my mind on that is gonna be tough.
Ok. My appologies. I misunderstood your previous as you would not marry any Armenian. When you said Beirutsi/Halebtsi I assumed you meant a non-Armenian. Oops. I did not see the "only".
Jahannam does make a point....However, being the idealistic pan-armenian man I am, If I could picture myself being married, I could picture myself being married to a Hayastantsi, or Barskahye or Hntgahye, or Bolsahye (IF SHE DOESN'T SPEAK TURKISH THE WHOLE FREAKIN TIME).
My parents always said that they would prefer I marry an Armenian, but recognized that if I do marry an odar, that would be okay. We're talking about one odar that must speak Armenian and learn to be accustomed to the culture. While indeed it is possible, it is nevertheless easy to "Armenianize" someone, the way they speak, their mentality. As much as I say, I'm sticking with an Armenian, as my parents said, "Arooynuh joor chi darna".
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