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September 20, 2006 at 12:56 pm #178743*LotusMember
Lol!! I guess this means Diego is homophobic? Nooooooooooooooooo!
September 20, 2006 at 12:59 pm #178744makohanMemberInteresting conversation. Well stated, Maravilla.
Edited on Sep 20, 2006 12:29
September 20, 2006 at 3:31 pm #178745curlyonecurlytwoMemberWow! Is this the start of a dating forum – those online services charge a fortune I hear!
Hey Scott, why not create a ‘make a date with a welovecostarica.com VIP member’ (Get your mind out of the gutter, this is a ‘G’as in family site – no puns intended), who knows whom and what you will fall in love with on this site?September 20, 2006 at 3:31 pm #178746curlyonecurlytwoMemberDeleted copy of above message. Sorry folks.
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September 20, 2006 at 3:32 pm #178747curlyonecurlytwoMemberSorry again. Deleted copy of above message. Wow, this is stream of conscoiusness, and some who are not so conscious, is fascinating and fun.
“Maravilla wrote: Thanks for the laugh. Your comments caused me to spew coffee on my keyboard. I was going to suggest that they join the Taliban. jejeje”
Guess that is what one would call a ‘heads up’ comment. Now for your coffee spill I suggest….Edited on Sep 20, 2006 10:38
September 23, 2006 at 1:36 pm #178748Chip00MemberTim has a point that the number of available age appropriate men in SJO is small compared to an oil camp in Alberta or anywhere in Alaska for that matter.
Actually Margie seems like a nice person who I would enjoy being with if I fit her criteria (which I do not). But it is tough if not impossible to meet the type she wants in the area.
My friend, a retired restaurant owner and merchant retired in SJO, met a wonderful local nurse and married her and is living happily ever after in spite of the conflict of Jewish/Gringo culture versus Catholic/Latina culture.
Love rules all.Edited on Sep 23, 2006 08:37
September 23, 2006 at 8:35 pm #178749aguirrewarMemberInteresting, why is it that Tica’s want to emulate Gringa’s, but Gringa’s do no want the same thinking as Tica’s?
No ofense on the ‘S.September 24, 2006 at 11:44 am #178750diegoMemberBecause Gringas no longer vause motherhood as a number one priority. They no longer see men as protectors and providers that should rightfully be the symbolic leader of the family. My advice to this type of woman is to remember how many men made the ultimate sacafice by giving up thier life in battle to provide security and freedom mainly for the women and children in thier lives. Gringas like Marvella are quick to point blame at men and instead of treating them with respect, they have earned, are quick to setero type them in an Al Bundy buffoon maner. Witness her momonni post.
Regarding Ticas, it the invasion of our sick culture that make womens valuse the same as men because of the lust for material items, even at the expense of neglecting children by not having there mothers at home to provide the guidence and nuturing they require.
Look at the proliferation of material goods aimed at the female consumer. Is it not Gringas that have, as Marbella says, “screwed it up” because of their wants, without regards to providing the emotional stability that families need. Oh no, gotta have that travertine on the floor and that new SUV in the drive way.
Gringas are very quick to upset the stability of the home if they do not get what they want. This is emotional violence that is comparable to physical violence, except in one important way, the scars of emotional violence last longer than physical scars. Yet emotional violence, at the expense of family peace, is not illegal – as physical violence is. It should be. Women have tremendous emotional strength and men have physical strength, but one is illegal to abuse and the other is not.
There is no longer enough brotherhood among men to counteract the emotional violence of women. Sadley, men have becom feminie and complacent, almost happy to be led around by the ring in their nose (tied to the one on their hand). Gringos have permitted the sick state of the metro male, the homoginized society that encouages role reversals. Witness Loutus amd his women worshiping post.
September 24, 2006 at 1:20 pm #178751cindycMemberDear Dogo,
If you’re going to summarily diss people you could at least spell their name right. It’s not Marvella or Marbella, it’s Maravilla. It is not Loutus, it’s Lotus. You talk about respecting people and show an utter lack of it in your posts.
September 24, 2006 at 1:38 pm #178752maravillaMemberROTFLMAO! You go, girl!!
September 24, 2006 at 2:02 pm #178753cindycMemberROTFLMAO! My sentiments exactly. But don’t let the men know what it means; it’s just for us women who sit around plotting on how to make their lives miserable……..
CC
September 24, 2006 at 3:39 pm #178754diegoMemberTypical. When you do not have a rebuttle to the message – attack the messenger. Cyndic. is that all you have in defense of your culture and warped sense of what it means to be feminie. Silly little acronyms and personal attacks. I ditz no one, only sited the obvious in thier posts. If you cannot discuss ideas the why not just imparfiate. I have no time to spell check, hope the seats down too. Wouldn’t want you to fall in and be sure to lash your man well if its not.
From As Good As It Gets, a great movie with Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson. Secrateary: How do you write women so well? Jack: I think of a man. Then I take away acountability and reason. – elevator door closes.
Now how about some intelligence with accountability and reason?
September 24, 2006 at 4:06 pm #178755diegoMemberMarabela,
What is the matter here, can’t understand normal thinking?
That an acronym we males now very well.
September 24, 2006 at 4:07 pm #178756harvcarpMemberCan I get the definition of MOMONNI; I cannot find anything in any reference material.
ThanksSeptember 24, 2006 at 5:36 pm #178757cindycMemberDogo,
Yes, I loved the movie As Good As It Gets. As I recall, Jack Nicholson played an obsessive/compulsive, agorophobic, homophobic, rude man who could barely function in society. I can see why you would relate to him.
But at the end of the movie he gets that he’s a little over the top and gets back on his meds, takes in his homeless gay neighbor, gets the girl, and even loves dogs. Something tells me you’re never going to “get it” so I’m leaving this conversation because there really is no reasoning with you; as I said, you disrespect everyone elses opinion and then demand respect for yourself. Intelligent conversation goes both ways.Have fun!
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