A friend of our family went back to Armenia for a month with her son. the mother told us how sad her 18 year old son was leaving Armenia as he just spent a whole month there enjoying the beauty of the country and falling in love with the homeland. On his arrival back home. Weeks later the father got ahold of the credit card statement and discovered why he love Armenia so much as for the whole month he was there he was screwing the best hookers that $50 could buy nightly and charging it on the business credit card.
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Originally posted by killuncleA friend of our family went back to Armenia for a month with her son. the mother told us how sad her 18 year old son was leaving Armenia as he just spent a whole month there enjoying the beauty of the country and falling in love with the homeland. On his arrival back home. Weeks later the father got ahold of the credit card statement and discovered why he love Armenia so much as for the whole month he was there he was screwing the best hookers that $50 could buy nightly and charging it on the business credit card.
and yet we have that stupid virginity thread in some corner of this forum! how truly hypocritical we all are!
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Originally posted by hyebruinand yet we have that stupid virginity thread in some corner of this forum! how truly hypocritical we all are!"All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx
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Originally posted by HyeJinx1984we ALL aren't, in fact I think MOST people really don't care about Virginity or not in a spouse these days. I hardly think the thought would cross my mind. Hmm... and with all the heated remarks flying back and forth, just wanted to make sure you and I were still cool.. *hands her an olive branch...... that was dipped in poison*
haha! i'm always toughest on those i like best *hands him cookies made with powdered arsenic mixed in sugar*
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The point is majority of this thread is BS. While most but not all men are allowed 2 screw everyone the women are force to hold onto their virginity and pray that the pure blooded armenian man doesn't give her the clap. No one has answer the question of pure blooded armenians who have a fondness for the black culture and becoming armiggers?
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Originally posted by killuncleThe point is majority of this thread is BS. While most but not all men are allowed 2 screw everyone the women are force to hold onto their virginity and pray that the pure blooded armenian man doesn't give her the clap. No one has answer the question of pure blooded armenians who have a fondness for the black culture and becoming armiggers?
2) I've always mainted that every Armenian should get the "odar syndrome" out of their syndrome. I did, I'm done... and thankfully, I'm clap free.
3) I have a very clear answer for the armiggers. Shoot them."All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx
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All i have to say that again a bunch of blah blah occured while I was missing. U all are racist, includin the blacks, whites, reds, and yellow tribes. Every single freaking human being likes to stick with people similar to him. Why u people dont get over the fact that u r racists. Whoever starts the BS all armenians are racist and ingorant,and we should start being openminded, than i wish i had a shotgun I would blow that persons head in the air with passsion. Shut up and get a life, none of you would marry someone different than your culture, and even if u would do it, it would be for reasons of "SHOW OFF", which is a serius armenian mental illness. Openminded armenians are the ones who are threats to the continuity of our generations for longer time in "Otar" countries. We dont need to be openminded, that is our enemy, but that doesnt mean we have to be like choban and illiterate. As i said 10000000000000000 times in this forum, we must stick to our culture just because either or other way the later generation will be less and less "armenian". As much longer we keep our laws and traditions, that much we will be on the surface of this earth. Thats the whole point. By saying armenian men bit their wives, and armenian girls are all armo-men hated chicks doesnt excuse anyone. All these are ignorant and illiterate comments from people who supposedly attend universities. I mean do u even think? Why u like generalization of the 1% to the rest, like ALL are cheaters, bitters and etc etc.
I love the fact that I am armenian, and mostly the challenge to find nice armenian next to me. I know that i will find. Because of th obvious fact that each nation and culture has its bad and good groups of people. Duuuuuh!
P.S. not all guys are rabiz, stop labeling all guys like rabiz. B/c u didnt meet the right one that doesnt mean that he/she doesnt exists.
P.S.2: y u people must be so hastaglux, hazar ankam merank tzez batsatrelov the same things all over again.
P.S.3: ooooooooooooooooffffffffffffffffffff
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Originally posted by GSTracer05First of all, you've dealt with alot of hardships and I commend you for overcoming them.
But, all of your history has nothing to do with how those of us who havent been raised near armenian influence choose to date or marry. You seem like we've turned to the darkside and need to turn back. I mostly dated white girls because thats who I was raised next to. My classmates and friends were white...so I dated white. I didnt date white girls because I looked down on armenian girls and thought that they werent good enough. I'm sure there are many wonderful Armenian girls out there. I have no preference about dating an Armenian vs dating a white girl.
AND your life experiences only goes to reinforce my reasons for not wanting to live near the armenian masses. I have not dealt with the hardships you have and neither I, my family members, or my future children should have to deal with things of that nature.
P.S. And I think thats what Chille meant as well.
Thanks, GSTracer05! That's exactly what I was talking about.
I feel more connected to the people I grew up with rather than with Armenians! I feel more comfortable around them. In my whole life I dated only one Armenian guy who drove me nuts! I am not saying it's him, it's me who is just a different type of Armenian. That's why I dont see myself marrying an Armenian. However, may be I'll fall in love with an Armenian and marry one, who knows? I am just not used to Armenians. And especially to huge armenian diasporas!
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