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  • Violette jan, the story you told is really funny, but you are right, it does happen. I think that is really sad, but...
    Living in Moscow I met some Armenian guys who were raised in Armenia and then moved to Russia and they would complain that Armenian women in Russia are not as good as the ones in Armenia, they act more different, they want too much, some don't care about staying virgins till marriage and stuff. So 2 of the guys decided to go back to Armenia to live, because they wanted to get married and settle down with a "real" Armenian girl. In 2 years they both came back. They said that the girls there wanted them only because they had money and 99% of the girls were xxxxxs. One of them ended up marrying an Armenian girl who was born and raised in Moscow, but her parents grew up Baku. The other one married an Armenian from Tbilisi, Georgia.

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    • Originally posted by violette829
      What's with the new trend of bringing women from Armenia? Do they think that they are "cleaner"? WOW It's always the same story:

      A guy, raised here. Lives a life of bachelorhood. Turns 36, then decides that he needs a wife/maid/mother/vagina. He goes around the clubs, looking for a girl. He preys on 21-25 year old girls, who obviously throw up at the sight of his receding hair line. Then, he turns 38. With pressure from his parents, he is told by some dimwit that girls in Armenia are still pure, and not like the who0res from the states. He decides to go to Armenia, in search of his bride. He sees one, she sees his car, and they "fall in love". He phones home and tells his mommy that he found a beautiful innocent (17 year old), and stays in Armenia for 2 months til she's 18. Once legal, he has a $2000 wedding, complete with tents and park benches, and gets on the plane with his new wife in hand. They come to the states, and he throws her into the house to live with his parents. Accustomed to this lifestyle of slavery, she cooks, cleans, has a couple of babies, and thinks that she's living a good life. UNTIL SHE TURNS ON THE TELEVISION. OOOOOOOOOH she watches Armenian Teletime and sees these young women, looking nice, having fun. She decides to enroll in school. She gets a high school diploma at 25 and begins to work. With her new found independence, she decides that she's sick of the daily beat downs from her husband and all the chores. So, she leaves him. There he is, the same LOSER BACHELOR from the clubs, alone...with 2 kids....


      so true so true .....i heard that its cuz the gurlz in LA are all xxxxxs like u said so they go down to armenia to find a innconet virgin gurl and marry its funny and sad cuz that gives the armenian gurlz in LA a bad rep.

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      • Originally posted by chille
        Violette jan, the story you told is really funny, but you are right, it does happen. I think that is really sad, but...
        Living in Moscow I met some Armenian guys who were raised in Armenia and then moved to Russia and they would complain that Armenian women in Russia are not as good as the ones in Armenia, they act more different, they want too much, some don't care about staying virgins till marriage and stuff. So 2 of the guys decided to go back to Armenia to live, because they wanted to get married and settle down with a "real" Armenian girl. In 2 years they both came back. They said that the girls there wanted them only because they had money and 99% of the girls were xxxxxs. One of them ended up marrying an Armenian girl who was born and raised in Moscow, but her parents grew up Baku. The other one married an Armenian from Tbilisi, Georgia.

        Were those guys virgins??? I bet they were..talk about having bad selfesteem.
        Wich girl in their right minds would marry a guy who sais that all girls from armenia are xxxxxs?
        Last edited by Tres Bien; 12-01-2004, 06:20 PM.

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