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What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

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  • #51
    Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Is he marrying an Armenian now?
    Way to be a xxxxing xxxhole Mos.

    Seriously, why do you have to be such a xxxxxbag?! You were this way when we first broke up too!
    Last edited by Tali; 05-17-2011, 04:26 PM.

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    • #52
      Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

      Originally posted by Tali View Post
      Way to be a xxxxing xxxhole Mos.

      Seriously, why do you have to be such a xxxxxbag?! You were this way when we first broke up too!
      Just curious, wow, don't be so sensitive.....
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
      ---
      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      • #53
        Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

        Mos,
        try being a little sensitive.

        Of course I went off on you. I just said I still love him. Why in the xxxx would I want to talk about him marrying someone else if he and i were going to marry?

        No, he's not. He's single. Satisfied?

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        • #54
          Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

          Originally posted by Ethnography View Post
          Its funny how us girls are, always wanting our guys to be happy and do everything for them.
          Or maybe it is just a self-deluding way of you girls getting over the guilty feeling that he is hurting more than you or that he should be hurting more than you?
          Plenipotentiary meow!

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          • #55
            Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

            Originally posted by Tali View Post
            good to know Federate

            Ethno, yea.. i still love him. i'm working on getting over him. we were planning on getting married =/ but oh well!!
            time'll tell what happens with each of us
            Thats the hardest part I would imagine. If you have talked about marriage, then letting go is difficult.
            But, in any case I do still hope your healing is going much smoother. Sometimes, you just have to focus on other things.

            Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
            Or maybe it is just a self-deluding way of you girls getting over the guilty feeling that he is hurting more than you or that he should be hurting more than you?
            Personally, I wouldn't want him to hurt more. Knowing that someone I love is hurting because of me, well thats no fun.
            But, if I know he is hurting, and I am as well, then maybe breaking up is not the best thing. Maybe, some time to figure things out?
            Last edited by Ethnography; 05-17-2011, 05:38 PM.

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            • #56
              Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

              Originally posted by Ethnography View Post
              I realize this is an old thread but I wanted to comment on this.
              Its funny how us girls are, always wanting our guys to be happy and do everything for them.
              I do hope you are healing well.
              Don't flatter yourself. If you really feel that way (I seriously doubt it), then you must be the only one in your sex. If anything, you girls are experts in the art of deception (self deception being most important of all).

              So what about all those women who use kids to hurt their ex-spouses? Do they want them to be happy? And girls who lie to cops that their ex-boyfriends raped them definitely want their guys to be happy (in jail getting raped).

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              • #57
                Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

                Levon, as soon as i saw the e-mail notification with that comment in it, I knew it had to be you

                i totally agree with you though -- i know way too many girls that fit your description.

                tis why i date the nice guys and girls

                i dont quite see what the point of being evil to each other is..

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                • #58
                  Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

                  Originally posted by Tali View Post
                  Levon, as soon as i saw the e-mail notification with that comment in it, I knew it had to be you
                  lol. I guess I'm too predictable.

                  Originally posted by Tali View Post
                  tis why i date the nice guys and girls
                  Dating is overrated, it either leads to breakup or marriage => fail in both cases.
                  Playing around is more fun, until impulse kicks 2 weeks later you're signing a marriage certificate and no wedding.

                  Originally posted by Tali View Post
                  i dont quite see what the point of being evil to each other is..
                  Being evil is bad, but not wishing happiness is quite normal.

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                  • #59
                    Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

                    Originally posted by levon View Post
                    lol. I guess I'm too predictable.
                    nah, just i think i'm starting to get to know you some

                    Originally posted by levon View Post
                    Dating is overrated, it either leads to breakup or marriage => fail in both cases.
                    Playing around is more fun, until impulse kicks 2 weeks later you're signing a marriage certificate and no wedding.
                    That's why I should've never gotten into a closed relationship. Tis why I usually have multiple open relationships.

                    Originally posted by levon View Post
                    Being evil is bad, but not wishing happiness is quite normal.
                    unless you believe in karma, right? wouldn't it backfire? lol

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                    • #60
                      Re: What is the "ideal Armenian man"?

                      I think that if the "ideal Armenian man" subject is discussed by people of different moral values it will result in "null result" or just in the opposite of the universally accepted concept. The minorities wouldn't accept the majority opinion of the "ideal", but just the opposite.

                      Under western "democracy" minorities always win majority; setting up new ugly moral "values" for all.
                      Last edited by gegev; 05-19-2011, 02:05 AM.

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