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Sick of British guys!
#21
Quote:But first of, Who are Poms?

Pom is Aussie slang for a Brit, just the same as Yanks is slang for and American Wink
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#22
dfiant Wrote:Pom is Aussie slang for a Brit, just the same as Yanks is slang for and American Wink

NZ also calls em poms n.n Tho my mum dislikes the term
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#23
But the poms love it Smile

It's a term we use so affectionately.
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#24
I thought poms were a slang for pompous (Like a sir(Meme)) :biggrin:

[Image: MrTeaLikeASir-47605.jpg]
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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#25
I love that pic Zet
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#26
i love sweeping judgments ,, but i cant be bothered to make a counter argument today cos its late - its just a shame u feel that way in the people you've met so far
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#27
I assure you not all British men are like that .
I take offense to you doing so , as this online community has many British men that are absolutely lovely , and that I call friends .

There is good and bad in any country, culture and ethnicity, please do not paint everyone with the same brush.
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#28
Firstly, let me premise my following statement by saying that I am not racist, or like to make sweeping generalizations.

That said, Japanese men are not my thing, though I am Japanese.
It's just a statistical truth.

So I understand where you are coming from. There are just some genres that you do not do well in, and it's the truth.
I think the underlying factor is the attraction to the foreign, and some kind of twisted self hatred. At least in my case it is....

I think the best thing is to stop complaining and go look for people that fit your " ideal".

It's quite similar to marketing, really.
You identify your market, fine tune yourself to fit their tastes,and then go advertise in places that people you target will see.
I know it sounds ly shallow when I say it the way I just did... Argh...
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#29
Furrrst of all... Hi Wavey .

Okay, now, the real 'first of all'; news flash - not all fem/queeny/girly-guys are the same, and it frustrates me when people automatically assume that I must be good with fashion/hair-dressing, just because I dress and talk a certain way. It's how I was raised and people need to get over it...[This applies to all dis-lovers of the fem Wink ]

I am in no way fashionably inclined, atleast no more than the next person, and hair dressing is not my forte'.

Come talk to me when your ready to pick up a potentially poisonous frog or an animal that can draw blood. I don't know any other fem guys, let alone "macho" straight guys, who like and handle the animals that I do, but I don't think I'm the only one on the planet, so it's best not to catergorize all fem/queeny guys the same.

Just like how you don't like to be catergorized into the "I can't even lift a twig" stereotype of gay men or whatever.

It's just not fair, and discrimination should not be waved around so freely.

~

Also, I have no experiences with American/British/Swedish/Indian/Russian/ whatever guys, as I'm here on a teeny little island, but we're taught not to judge here.

Sure we don't all like each other, but we'd never denounce our own, especially because of reasons beyond our control. We have a super-hot flaming drag queen who drives one of our buses and the tourists love him and we accept him.

Even if you don't like a person, for whatever reason, it should not be something you attribute to all people of that ethnicity/nationality.

That would be like me saying I don't like any White male, simply because one displeased me. If that were the case, I'd be restricted to only Black & Mulatto people, like myself.

You have to be open to love in whatever form it takes.

It could be a big hunky Black guy, a queeny Indian, an average White guy, a disabled person, even someone who you never thought in your life you'd fall for.

Everything is not just black and white, and in between are actually various beautiful different shades of colour, each as unique as they are individualistic.

So I'd take off those 1800's black and white shades and put on some flaming hot pink 2012, multispectrum shades and enjoy the view you've been missing :biggrin: .

Either way, it's your life, but I personally don't believe in judging someone based on their cover or stereotype.

[Fem guyz rule Cool lol.]
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#30
dfiant Wrote:It's a term we use so affectionately.


Ooh, I can smell the sarcasm from here! Rofl
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