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I am an American man, and I have decided to boycott American women. In a nutshell, American women are the most likely to cheat on you, to divorce you, to get fat, to steal half of your money in the divorce courts, don't know how to cook or clean, don't want to have children, etc. Therefore, what intelligent man would want to get involved with American women?
American women are generally immature, selfish, extremely arrogant and self-centered, mentally unstable, irresponsible, and highly unchaste. The behavior of most American women is utterly disgusting, to say the least.
This blog is my attempt to explain why I feel American women are inferior to foreign women (non-American women), and why American men should boycott American women, and date/marry only foreign (non-American) women.
BOYCOTT AMERICAN WOMEN!
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
The posts go on to completely trash American women, some quite disgusting in their obvious hatred of women.
As an American Woman, I can assure you, the fact the author of this blog is off the market to me, makes me laugh. As if he ever had a chance in the first place.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
Lol... well, in many cases, you get what you seek and you draw to you what you put out there... Of course, all of us have had a bad experience or two, but there does come a time when one needs to look internally and evaluate/re-evaluate and resist the temptation to blame-shift.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by AdAbsurdum
"fool me once, shame on you- fool me twice..."
I'm sure you know the rest.
At what point does someone stop becoming a victim of bad relationships? At such a point as that someone looks internally and realizes they are contributing (something) to such a relationship and honestly recognizes that contribution and then DECIDES to change.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
reply to post by AdAbsurdum
"fool me once, shame on you- fool me twice..."
I'm sure you know the rest.
At what point does someone stop becoming a victim of bad relationships? At such a point as that someone looks internally and realizes they are contributing (something) to such a relationship and honestly recognizes that contribution and then DECIDES to change.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
Lol... well, in many cases, you get what you seek and you draw to you what you put out there... Of course, all of us have had a bad experience or two, but there does come a time when one needs to look internally and evaluate/re-evaluate and resist the temptation to blame-shift.
Originally posted by FarArcher
One has to admit, this guy makes solid point after point.
I just never wrote it all out like HE did . . .
Originally posted by Yissachar1
I have been out with two American women and have to say they are no different from women anywhere in the world.
There was a cultural difference but their confidence in themselves was mightily attractive, and their accents kept me in a perpetual state of "horny"
But they are still women who want what women want the world over and im f@@ked if i know what THAT is