ThisGuyGreg Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 amen. oh wait, I'm talking to myself again. There is an ignore feature on here blondie. Use it.
Chocolat Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 I live in apartment building and have 2 neighbors (both women) both hispanic, one in her late thirties and the other in her early twenties. They are both very rude, loud, inconsiderate and dress trashy. Yet they both have boyfriends that seem like normal, nice guys. I don't understand this stuff. What do men see in women like that? Both the guys are caucasion. Maybe its a fetish they have for hispanic women? These aren't exactly attractive women either. Sorry maybe I'm ranting since I can't stand them or their behavior, but I don't get it. If you consider rude behavior, attitudes and mini skirts that show every dimple attractive.. SB, with all due respect, the reason you are getting so much flak is that your position keeps moving. Your original post (above) painted the ladies in question as "rude, loud, inconsiderate and dress trashy." They wear mini skirts that show "every dimple." Only after several posters asked why you identified the women by ethnicity and/or why you cared about their ability to land boyfriends did you add details: The women shout obscenities at 2am, live off the state, flash their private parts on a regular basis (you seem to have had front row viewing on multiple occasions), act like "skanks," etc. It definitely opens the door to the thought that the ladies' behavior may have been exaggerated in an effort to garner more support. Or maybe you just chose to overlook those elements in your initial post. Either way, I hope you can see why people are confused as to your purpose in creating this thread, which leads them scrutinize your posts for meaning.
PratyekaYana Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 How did the OP ask a clear-cut question? I mean, plenty of people have tried to answer it as best they could, but it's a flawed and silly question. It's like asking, "If I like red, why does blue exist?" What do the two things have to do with each other? What causality is between the perception SarcasticBlonde has of her neigbors and the way their BFs feel about them? None. This is essentially the point that I was trying to make. SarcasticBlonde is entitled to her opinions, surely, but her question in the OP is based on a shaky premise. It was as if she tried to objectively ask why these men were attracted to her neighbors even though she had already judged them as having no class. Like zengirl said, though, what does SarcasticBlonde's perception have to do with the reality of who these women are especially with respect to how they are perceived by their boyfriends?
Author SarcasticBlonde Posted February 2, 2011 Author Posted February 2, 2011 Either way, I hope you can see why people are confused as to your purpose in creating this thread, which leads them scrutinize your posts for meaning. I think some people here just want to pick apart things and then make up their own reasons why I said something or throw something in I never said for controversy. It's not the first time. Just the way some are.
Mme. Chaucer Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Okay, I confess. ALL the posters who are in accord with me are in fact alters of ME. And we are all displaying our privates while loudly cursing between typing posts. It's exhausting. Okay. Seriously, Blonde. When you get as many individuals with a very similar take on your OP and subsequent posts as you have right here, it is just plain dumb not to take a bit of a look at why YOUR posts would be perceived this way. If you are not interested or willing to look at different opinions than yours, why on earth would you be posting on a forum such as this?
Author SarcasticBlonde Posted February 2, 2011 Author Posted February 2, 2011 Okay, I confess. ALL the posters who are in accord with me are in fact alters of ME. And we are all displaying our privates while loudly cursing between typing posts. It's exhausting. Okay. Seriously, Blonde. When you get as many individuals with a very similar take on your OP and subsequent posts as you have right here, it is just plain dumb not to take a bit of a look at why YOUR posts would be perceived this way. If you are not interested or willing to look at different opinions than yours, why on earth would you be posting on a forum such as this? Its when people (like yourself) start making ridiculous accusations about me taking on an alternate personality to post here where I get pissed. For that reason I don't think I will be conversing with you anymore. Enough is enough.
Author SarcasticBlonde Posted February 2, 2011 Author Posted February 2, 2011 So anyone whom has a similar opinion to me, be ready to be accused of not being real, or a puppet or whatever else the troublemakers wanna say.
Ay Diesel T Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Its when people (like yourself) start making ridiculous accusations about me taking on an alternate personality to post here where I get pissed. For that reason I don't think I will be conversing with you anymore. Enough is enough. Rootin' for ya. There's a point where someone as opinionated as Chaucer, and others, move from neutral feedback to subtle hostile entities that scrutinize whatever doesn't seem parallel to their own train of thought. Ignore them, and they will retreat back to their lair.
zengirl Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Really, the whole problem to this post --- I've just realized --- is that your question is rhetorical. Why do people ask rhetorical questions?
cerridwen Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 So anyone whom has a similar opinion to me, be ready to be accused of not being real, or a puppet or whatever else the troublemakers wanna say. I don't consider myself to be a troublemaker but I instantly suspected ThisGuyGreg as being you. "He" appeared out of nowhere and began to channel your writing style and defense. That Chaucer and Mo Mo (among others) also suspected the same doesn't make them troublemakers. I believe it's proof we're observant. It would be great if you would address the opinions of others on here like Chocolat and PratyekaYana. They raise excellent points.
Mme. Chaucer Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Rootin' for ya. There's a point where someone as opinionated as Chaucer, and others, move from neutral feedback to subtle hostile entities that scrutinize whatever doesn't seem parallel to their own train of thought. Ignore them, and they will retreat back to their lair. I'm not retreating, not while I still have neighbors who haven't gazed up my birth canal yet!
Author SarcasticBlonde Posted February 2, 2011 Author Posted February 2, 2011 I'm bowing out of my own thread. I just don't have the patience to be arguing or defending myself to people that just want to play the role of "internet bully". I really thought people left behavior that in grade school. Thanks to those of you that didn't sway that way.
SincereOnlineGuy Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I live in apartment building and have 2 neighbors (both women) both hispanic, one in her late thirties and the other in her early twenties. They are both very rude, loud, inconsiderate and dress trashy. Yet they both have boyfriends that seem like normal, nice guys. I don't understand this stuff. What do men see in women like that? They merely put-out. How much more simple does it need to be?
Mad Max Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I've never been attracted to trashy women. They don't make good partners and pursuing them would be a waste of time.
StoneCold Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I really have to give a special shout out to FRENCH CANADIAN girls. Those girls from my experience are the best... A) Down to earth, easy to talk to, easy to get along with girls...no attitude, no pretension...just real B) They really know how to carry themselves...they take care of themselves and are always looking good. They found a nice balance between "trashy" and "classy" that just works like a charm; they look good...they know they look good, but it doesn't go to their heads C) They are very straight forward... no gay a*s games. If they like you they'll let you know...and if they want to have sex with you they will let you know and they will have it without apologies...no "rules" as to when to have it....if they want it..have it. all while coming across as just a very confident girl that goes for what she wants; too sexy. And then when they do it there isnt much they wouldn't do and they make it look sexy as hell too wearing heels to bed, dirty talk (if your into that) and all that jazz wowsers
Star Gazer Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I really have to give a special shout out to FRENCH CANADIAN girls. Hollllaaaaa!!! (Well, I'm a quarter, anyway )
Woggle Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I went to the French section of Montreal once and I must say that the women down there were gorgeous inside and out.
Mad Max Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I went to the French section of Montreal once and I must say that the women down there were gorgeous inside and out. Montréal is French. There's a lot of English speakers downtown, but the only part of the island that is predominantly Anglophone is the West Island. Côte Saint-Luc, Hampstead, Dorval, Point-Claire, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Baie-d'Urfé, and Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue are the main English speaking sections of the island. The only exception on the West Island would be Outremont. The Hassidic Jews and the Francophones don't get along and crime is on the rise. Also, there is no set border of where the West Island begins. Some consider LaSalle the beginning(though it's still mostly Francophone) and some don't the consider the West Island until you reach the airport(Dorval).
Woggle Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 It seemed that older section was a lot more french speaking than the modern part of the city.
Mad Max Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 It seemed that older section was a lot more french speaking than the modern part of the city. Yes, Old Montréal is like that. You'll also come across some Francophones that despise speaking English. The more modern part of the city is still predominantly French speaking, but just about everyone can speak English. Most jobs in Montréal are public service and in Montréal, you need to be bilingual to work in public service. I better stop my MTL rant before I get an infraction for going off-topic. Carry on.
Ay Diesel T Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I really have to give a special shout out to FRENCH CANADIAN girls. Those girls from my experience are the best... A) Down to earth, easy to talk to, easy to get along with girls...no attitude, no pretension...just real B) They really know how to carry themselves...they take care of themselves and are always looking good. They found a nice balance between "trashy" and "classy" that just works like a charm; they look good...they know they look good, but it doesn't go to their heads C) They are very straight forward... no gay a*s games. If they like you they'll let you know...and if they want to have sex with you they will let you know and they will have it without apologies...no "rules" as to when to have it....if they want it..have it. all while coming across as just a very confident girl that goes for what she wants; too sexy. And then when they do it there isnt much they wouldn't do and they make it look sexy as hell too wearing heels to bed, dirty talk (if your into that) and all that jazz wowsers Mmmm mmmm mmm.
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