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Armenian men-cheaters or faithful?

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  • Armenian men-cheaters or faithful?

    It has been introuduced to my knowledge that armenian men cheat regularly on their wives and girlfriends. It has been brought to my attention that it is conciderd normal in your country to do so. Is this correct? I just cannot bring myself to accpet that. I persoanlly have seen many doing so and have been in a relationship that I ended as soon as I found out he was married.

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    Originally posted by sad_eyes
    It has been introuduced to my knowledge that armenian men cheat regularly on their wives and girlfriends. It has been brought to my attention that it is conciderd normal in your country to do so. Is this correct? I just cannot bring myself to accpet that. I persoanlly have seen many doing so and have been in a relationship that I ended as soon as I found out he was married.
    This has become an answer which cannot be concluded with a YES or NO... sadly.. i must say it may be more spread and more men do it but still lot that are faithful.. so its VERY dependant on case to case basis
    How do you hurt a masochist?
    -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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    • #3
      I don't believe it and never heard of it being, considered normal in Armenia.

      Maybe I don't fully understand what you're saying because stating that Armenian men cheat is pointless. I'm sure they do cheat and so do men of other nationalities.

      Armenian men-cheaters or faithful?
      You can't really answer this.
      I see...

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      • #4
        Big generalization, some do, some don't. Someone conduct a study lol.

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        • #5
          Well, I was informed-to be more specific, that they concider it acceptable if they are away from their wives (say in another country for an instantce), and if they take the "liberty"of being with another woman, then there is no shame in it due to the fact that it thier wives are not present. And to concider the "rule"----that as long as they do not love thier lovers, it is concidered ok. I am aware that not all men do this, and yes, I am aware that women do as well, and finally yes, I am aware that men/women from other cultures are doing this as well. This was something I just could never understand nor accept. I was raised to believe it is wrong and I will always believe it is wrong, even if I wasnt raised to think so I would still stand my ground about this particular subject because it just is wrong. Marriage is something sacred, a bond, a promise not only to themselves, but for their families, each other, and most importantly, God.

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          • #6
            Ok, that't not true, at least with in the people I know, cheating is a big deal sorry, well unless you don't get caught lol, jk.

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            • #7
              I am not that amused, dstyle....but I know you were joking.

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              • #8
                Ha ha! I thought this thread was called Armenian men-eaters . . .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sad_eyes
                  Well, I was informed-to be more specific, that they concider it acceptable if they are away from their wives (say in another country for an instantce),.
                  You have been gravely mis-informed sad eyes.. In no way is this ever considered ok in the Armenian culture. The culture infact has very strict rules against this type of imorality. I didnt know yuou were talking about armenian culture, thats why i answered talking about specific cases. But no, the armenian culture, and its strong ties to christianity disowns such acts in the holly matrimony of husband and wife. It is these days now that such acts have become so spread.
                  How do you hurt a masochist?
                  -By leaving him alone.Forever.

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                  • #10
                    Beautifully said gevo. I think once your married you can't do that stuff.

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