seasons change...so do people
I see it all the time in new york.Alot of south americans and mexicans lose their charm here which is really sad to see since it's the people that always brings me back to those countries.It's almost like if they graduate to prosperity by acting like a smart ass rude fast talking american.I can get them to tone it down once I discuss my past travels to their countries which really throws them for a loop.Americans are ignorant remember. lol
I find foreign women who come here to be worse than their american counterparts.Most of them are really confused and disoriented to begin with by being here then they try to find identity within the most obvious com***ities "american bitches" It's way too much for these girls to handle and they wind up falling by the waste side.The ONLY way to do it would be to live in their country but then that poses alot of rearranging in our lifes.I'm sure alot of us would love to at least try it out but then you think medical,job,citizenship...it's not an easy move. I'm currently reading a book called "the new american expat post 9/11" which offers alot of advice but you need to find the right situation.Someone I know recommended I might want to spend 6 months in her country then 6 in mine that way she wouldn't lose her values.I dont know sounds like a dollar and dream lottery scenario to me.If only I could win.
No offense to someone who posted previously but I think the asian girls win the about face turn around hands down which has always left me little desire to visit asia.I hope I'm wrong.
There IS such a thing as Free Sex in USA
While I often agree that you pay dierctly or indirectly for women, especially for girlfriends and wives, the occasional one night stand is the exception. Just last weekend I picked up (or more truly I was picked up) by a girl in a bar in Las Vegas. Great sex and I may have just spent 10 dollars on a couple of drinks for her. No commitments and I'll never see her again. So Free Sex is totally possible in that situation.
If I Really Made It To Wall Street....:)
[QUOTE=CBGBConnisur]In the post 9-11 era, especially with Bush's unilateral actions, don't be surprised if you become a target of hostility or suspicion when you leave America's borders. The world's attitude towards Americans is changing drastically. I live in a country that is one of the most friendly to the US, and I read in the paper about an American student who was shouted out of the country, this student packed his bags and went home within 6 months. But as I said, don't bring a foreign woman into the USA, expecting she won't dump your ass.[/QUOTE]
oh, i don't know. most people differentiate between american foreign policy/president bush and the American people. Americans have a reputation abroad as being rich, generous, and gullible.
Voice of America was a beacon of hope too many behind the iron curtain. Even in places that we fucked up. Take the Philippines: they still support us, even if meant giving many lives to save one POW or resistance fighter during WWII. When Americans, especially black ones go to most of Africa they are treated like kings...free meals, pussy, etc.
I thought that most Iraqis would hate us; they don't. They are upset that we don't provide security as it should be provided but can they genuinely blame an American if an Iraqi or an Arab Jihadist blows himself up in an Iraqi store? yea, sometimes the kids or the security contractors get a little trigger happy, but they are just are 50x more often to give the locals plates of food from the d-fac, goods from the px, or medical supplies from the dispensary. Granted, the iraqis I met were likely to say the right things, but even of the shady characters I met they said that Americans were generally good and humane people. Insurgents would do anything to get captured by an American as opposed to the Iraqi Police or National Guard. Whatever happened in Abu Gahrib was NOTHING compared to how an Arab treats another Arab.
Even in Vietnam the people were cool. One guy bought me dinner because he swore that my dad was an MP at his detention center during the conflict.
Although I wouldn't go to Serbia looking for trouble, the police and people there are respectful as long as you don't talk politics...and you can still see the damage today from when we lit their ass up.
Oui Oui the French are dicks, but they don't really like anybody.
Also, aside from some soldiers i know, most Americans abroad are very very liberal; they dislike Bush more than the euro liberals.
Americans are received well abroad because they are either genuinely liked or because they are very good for business.