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Armenian men-cheaters or faithful?
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Originally posted by sad_eyesIt 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.
I know about 10 guys off the top of my head that have either cheated, are cheating or would cheat given the chance, on their wifes or g/f's...this is nothing new in the armenian community...we're just more open about it now...which is a catch 22 in a sense...because no matter what, guys will ALWAYS deny they cheated and yet, they tell their friends, co-workers or anyone else willing to listen who they banged the night before...*shakes head* and then people wonder why armenian women turn to different races...prime example right here. I'm not saying all armenian guys are cheaters...but you'll find the majority to be so....
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Originally posted by MagsI'm not saying all armenian guys are cheaters...but you'll find the majority to be so....
It's very sad to hear that the people around you are like that. I'm happy to say my conclusions based on those around me would be completely the opposite ... in other words, cheating on a significant other would be extremely rare.
But then again, maybe extrapolating from the 10 you and I know to the "majority" is not a good idea.Last edited by Sip; 07-23-2004, 04:46 PM.this post = teh win.
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Yes, Armenian men are allowed to cheat on their wives, it's a known fact. The same person should have told you we beat our wives and daughter daily also, and invite our sons to join in so they can learn the ropes before going out there and ensnaring a young girl to bring into the tradition. We also cannibalize every third girl because they are absolutely useless to us, the first two are enough for us to smack around. If you did not know, Armenian are crazy maniacs who go around killing every other male who is not Armenian. We are also the terrorists responsible for 9/11 because Armenians are Middle Eastern fanatics.
*Lets out a deep sigh* Damn... that felt good. I just addressed every stereotype I've run into in L.A. about my people."All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx
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Originally posted by MagsI know about 10 guys off the top of my head that have either cheated, are cheating or would cheat given the chance, on their wifes or g/f's...this is nothing new in the armenian community...we're just more open about it now...which is a catch 22 in a sense...because no matter what, guys will ALWAYS deny they cheated and yet, they tell their friends, co-workers or anyone else willing to listen who they banged the night before...*shakes head* and then people wonder why armenian women turn to different races...prime example right here. I'm not saying all armenian guys are cheaters...but you'll find the majority to be so....
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Originally posted by Seapahn
It's very sad to hear that the people around you are like that. I'm happy to say my conclusions based on those around me would be completely the opposite ... in other words, cheating on a significant other would be extremely rare.
But then again, maybe extrapolating from the 10 you and I know to the "majority" is not a good idea.
this coming from a guy who supports polygamy?? you change colors as fast as a multifaceted prism
did you not say in a previous thread "all relationships need not be monogamous?" or somthing similar?
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