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Topic: English women
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Thu 03/02/17 02:35 AM
What is the opinion of English girls about indians...any English girls here to clear my doubt...

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Thu 03/02/17 05:11 AM
First tell us what your doubt is, then we can go from there.

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Thu 03/02/17 05:18 AM
Several doubts..1st one you people like us or not

krissy55101's photo
Thu 03/02/17 05:22 AM
Its not as simple as:



All individuals are unique and you can not make a generalization about a large group of people that is true for every individual in that group.

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Thu 03/02/17 05:24 AM
Well, the guys who work in the 7-11 that I go to are pretty good

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Thu 03/02/17 06:01 AM
Ok madam ...I understood

mikeyspace4691's photo
Thu 03/02/17 06:23 AM

Well, the guys who work in the 7-11 that I go to are pretty good



:thumbsup:



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Thu 03/02/17 07:18 AM
Ok . So Im going to be brutally honest. There are a lot of East Indians in my country and I have had great experiences with them, but I did experience challenges with the men I met from India online.

The ones I met , literally fell in love after one conversation and they also needed me to fall in love just as quickly, and they were highly offended when I didnt.

They became anxious if I didnt respond 10 seconds after they asked a question ,and were very demanding of my time in general.

I never experienced that from the Indian men in my country so it made me think that maybe I just dont relate to the relationship culture of India . It makes me feel trapped and smothered.

I am saying this with the understanding that there are probably thousands of men from India who are not like that , but I have only met the clingy ones unfortunately .

Clingy behavior is unattractive to me in any gender, race or nationality.

Beachfarmer's photo
Thu 03/02/17 07:21 AM
love Be my Forever!:heart:

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Thu 03/02/17 07:21 AM
Edited by Beachfarmer on Thu 03/02/17 07:22 AM
love Be my Forever!:heart:
Twice even.

soufiehere's photo
Thu 03/02/17 07:25 AM
I agree with Peggy all the way.

They seem to want to talk about only sex,
from someone other than their mate.

They seem to seek to improve their economic
position..in a blatant way.

They do not seem to understand simple friendship
or conversation..this may all be a cultural thing.

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Thu 03/02/17 07:59 AM

Ok . So Im going to be brutally honest. There are a lot of East Indians in my country and I have had great experiences with them, but I did experience challenges with the men I met from India online.

The ones I met , literally fell in love after one conversation and they also needed me to fall in love just as quickly, and they were highly offended when I didnt.

They became anxious if I didnt respond 10 seconds after they asked a question ,and were very demanding of my time in general.

I never experienced that from the Indian men in my country so it made me think that maybe I just dont relate to the relationship culture of India . It makes me feel trapped and smothered.

I am saying this with the understanding that there are probably thousands of men from India who are not like that , but I have only met the clingy ones unfortunately .

Clingy behavior is unattractive to me in any gender, race or nationality.

RustyKitty's photo
Thu 03/02/17 08:05 AM

What is the opinion of English girls about indians...any English girls here to clear my doubt...


I guess you mean "East Indian" ... I live in Canada where we have Indians...who now wish to be called Aboriginals...(not to be confused with the aboriginals from Australia...).
Man, terms or labels can be so confusing!


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Thu 03/02/17 08:05 AM
Dear Peggy madam and soufi madam..u r true...we give more values to family, relationship and attachments...but frauds exists in all countries and in all cultures...there is no country without police stations and criminals....with all respect I am saying this...Don't get angry...and thanks for ur reply

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Thu 03/02/17 01:08 PM
Everyone here has to remember that, like it or not, there are vast societal and cultural differences among different areas of the world. We notice them often on these forums.

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Thu 03/02/17 01:56 PM
Edited by peggy122 on Thu 03/02/17 01:57 PM

Dear Peggy madam and soufi madam..u r true...we give more values to family, relationship and attachments...but frauds exists in all countries and in all cultures...there is no country without police stations and criminals....with all respect I am saying this...Don't get angry...and thanks for ur reply


I am not angry Sivansaji. I realĺy think most Indian men have good intentions. I am sure the women in India feel very loved and flattered when the Indian men express affection in such an intense way . There is nothing wrong with your culture. It is just important to understand that women from other cultures may not appreciate such intense affection from someone they just met.

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Thu 03/02/17 02:04 PM

love Be my Forever!:heart:

One day of your random behavior feels like a thousand forevers Beach flowerforyou

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Thu 03/02/17 02:15 PM


love Be my Forever!:heart:

One day of your random behavior feels like a thousand forevers Beach flowerforyou

laugh
How fitting
Quote from an English friend:
" That is what you Yanks would call a * backhanded compliment*. We Brits don't have a term for it, as it is so ingrained in our culture. "

juiceman4u's photo
Thu 03/02/17 02:46 PM
good, took me time.

peggy122's photo
Thu 03/02/17 04:07 PM



love Be my Forever!:heart:

One day of your random behavior feels like a thousand forevers Beach flowerforyou

laugh
How fitting
Quote from an English friend:
" That is what you Yanks would call a * backhanded compliment*. We Brits don't have a term for it, as it is so ingrained in our culture. "


Lets save the regular compliments for the witless and the mundane :wink:

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