onenitealone said: A went into into the kitchen and came back to find him doing a *samba* in my living room. By himself. They just gave me this look of 'WTF??' whilst I looked on, holding a cup of coffee, with a 'This is normal' look on my face. Then he asked my lesbian housemate to marry him so he could get a visa a few weeks later. & Wow! "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
johnart says: "I'm THE shit" | |
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yeah and i have dated some real assholes too.. | |
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yes....several....and my advice is to avoid them
unless you are one of those wierd Americans who wants to take advantage of someone that needs their papers | |
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several flings
and a serious relationship I really love hearing the different phrasings of a non-native speaker. Sometimes the language barrier became extremely frustrating, but it was the cultural differences that were far more difficult. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Wow, thats a long question! Well did you and how did the relationship progress?
For some reason I thought you meant emotionally and not linguistic like. .. [Edited 3/15/07 18:03pm] | |
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UCantHavaDaMango said: When I was 15, I fell in love with a gorgeous man from the Ukraine.
Unfortunately, he just saw me as a little girl, which broke my little heart. Oh well. | |
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