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  • #41
    Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

    You're a WINNER!

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    • #42
      Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

      Originally posted by Marina
      Quarteria, I never meant to offend you by asking if a full-Armenian or an American-Armenian could answer my question or give me advice. You gave me your pice of mind regardless. Thank you. Every little pice of advice people on this board have given me is helpful. I keep thinking about him because sometimes you just don't wanna perceive the obvious facts, especially when your emotions come into play. I think that's only human. You were right when you said that he would have called me if he was sure about our relationship and its outcome.
      Marina: My girl lived in Armenia, Yerevan. She was a successful business girl... Not so common in Armenia. If you look at my profile and read messages posted by me from around 2 years back you will see I asked all the same things. All here, on these forums, doubted we could ever have anything more than an internet relationship.

      I have still not visited Armenia, but in Prague we met and fell madly in love. She came to the uk on holiday in July then returned on business in september. If you click the image link below you will see a picture of our baby girl, Ellie-Jean. She is the most beautiful creature ever to grace our planet. Born 10 days ago.

      Now, after hostility at first, her family cannot wait to meet me. Go with your heart, as we did.

      Good luck.x.
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      • #43
        Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

        Hello Obi,

        How's the weather in england? not too cold, I hope. Thanks for your encouraging words! Congratulations on the little one. Adorable!

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        • #44
          Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

          Marina, so glad to see you're back! What's the latest if it's not to personal a question?

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          • #45
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            Not at all!!! I thought you'd never ask, Quarteria. Me and my guy hung out last thursday. Needless to say that he did call me back after a week. He had a very good excuse and we do live kinda far away from each other. So yeah, we did hang out and it was wonderful. We're gonna hang out again this coming tuesday.

            Many on this board suggested that I'd talk to him about our situation so I did. I told him all about my apprehensions and he hold me not to worry. He said he was a U.S. citizen not an Armenian citizen and that he was free to do anything he wanted with his life - it's his life, not his parents'. He told me this after I said that he'd probably honor his parents by marrying an armenian girl. He also said that he would never marry anyone he does not love and doesn't speak proper english. If his parents don't approve of his way of life, he will move out. He didn't sound too rebellious when he was saying all this, therefore, I think there is no reason for me to not believe him. After all, he is American and has long assimilated into the American culture.

            Again, Quarteria, thanks for asking!

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            • #46
              Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

              Originally posted by Marina
              Hello Obi,

              How's the weather in england? not too cold, I hope. Thanks for your encouraging words! Congratulations on the little one. Adorable!

              Why is it whenever I speak to ANYONE outside of the uk they ask about the weather being cold... or raining...

              As it happens, it is rather cold today, and raining. However... They do say by thurday it might make the eighties... Fingers crossed...

              I am glad you had a nice time with this person Marina. And don't forget to keep us posted...

              Right... Baby is crying again.. ...but she is so beautiful.

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              • #47
                Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

                I think obi is lying. He's probably one of those internet freaks.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #48
                  Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

                  You thai now.

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                  • #49
                    Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse
                    I think obi is lying. He's probably one of those internet freaks.

                    And i am of the belief that you are letting your new found forum powers go to your head.

                    Would you like to confirm my childs weight, place of birth, d-o-b...etc with English authorities???

                    Or was it something else you are accusing me of lying about??? If my country was in need of me, i would stand by it... Stay... How do you interperet that?

                    I am 37.... Please, for the records sake how old are you. You wish to accuse without the slightest foundation.
                    If you wish i can give you an English phone number now... ring us... Talk to my partner-in Armenian... Feel as stupid as you wish.

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                    • #50
                      Re: The Indigenous Armenian Culture

                      Originally posted by Anonymouse
                      I think obi is lying. He's probably one of those internet freaks.
                      BTW... The number sequence in your sig... What does it mean to you...? A code? What is the significance of it in your mind? An atrocity re: 108 or a stupid Lost tv show?

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