Are Khmer women scary.
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Women are like stray dogs. If they feel that you are vulnerable and scared, they will try anything to hurt you.
I do not fear stray dogs and women, because usually i show them that they have to fear me first.
I do not fear stray dogs and women, because usually i show them that they have to fear me first.
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Use the big head of yours to think than using your little small head bottom.
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My testosterone ridden toxic manliness is so manly, that women obey me under all circumstances. So Im safe.
Naturam expelles furca, tamen usque recurret. Horace
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
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@OP If you are so scared, why didn't you leave sooner ? Why did you contact your girlfriend again after you broke up, and she had already allegedly threatened you ? (Actually, you just imagined this.) And why would they feed you to the pigs if you are full of acid ? That can't be good for the pigs. Makes no sense.michael.stewart1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:57 am I have been reading news articles on this website and I am now scared to date Khmer women. They seem to be violent, jealous, acid throwing maniacs who are angered easily. I dated one and i was scared to break up with her even after she attacked me for asking for 15 minutes to finish my pc game before i took a shower. I was worried if I broke up with her she would either attack me with the Phosphoric acid or sodium hydroxide I had bought for our shop. I make homemade soap and I was using phosphoric acid to remove rust from tables and to make fertilizers to sell at her shop or have her family kill me while i am sleeping and feed me to her pigs. I was living with her in a village close to Kompong Chhnang so I felt trapped while there. After she attacked me the next day I took the first taxi I could find back to PP. She preceded to break up with me when i got back but she wanted to get back together with me again a week later because it was allowance time. I was about to meet her until she asked if i wanted her to bring the Phosphoric acid or Sodium Hydroxide with her. I told her I think she should stay where she was and she would proceed to call me a liar. A week later i contacted her again and she would not start responding until i started suggesting that I would pay her allowance. This was in December and now I am planning to return to China as soon as possible so that she cannot follow me there,
Another troll post from ms . Either that, or advanced paranoia.
Going by other posts on the forum, you seem to have a problem with women generally. Maybe it's you, not them.
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Kindness = weakness in this country.
If you’re a nice person, you’d better have bloody good boundaries or you’ll get chewed up and spat out.
If you’re a nice person, you’d better have bloody good boundaries or you’ll get chewed up and spat out.
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
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Good grief, there are some paranoid and mixed up people around here.rozzieoz wrote:Kindness = weakness in this country.
If you’re a nice person, you’d better have bloody good boundaries or you’ll get chewed up and spat out.
I know plenty of kind people here both local and foreign.
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In this case Rozzie is right. You may well know plenty of kind people but her statement is nonetheless true. Same for Vietnam and possibly the whole region. Many observe barang behaviour and think it is just as strange as some of the shit we see them get up to. Start loaning out 50 bucks at a time to various locals and see how many of those loans turn into "gifts"!
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Absolutely, our cultural way of doing things is as strange to them as some of their is to us.johnny lightning wrote:In this case Rozzie is right. You may well know plenty of kind people but her statement is nonetheless true. Same for Vietnam and possibly the whole region. Many observe barang behaviour and think it is just as strange as some of the shit we see them get up to. Start loaning out 50 bucks at a time to various locals and see how many of those loans turn into "gifts"!
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Over the years here I have lent money and the vast majority has been paid back - maybe not on the schedule I would have wanted but paid back nonetheless.
But kindness is not only about lending money.
If I was moving house tomorrow, I know I could call half a dozen guys today and many would change their plans and come to help me tomorrow - because they know I would help them when they need it (or I have helped them in the past).
This country (seems to me) is built on favours and helping each other when the need arises - payback will probably happen at some time, but there is no massive rush.
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perhaps altruism = weakness
also sneaky/deceptive = smart
but kindness (to people you know) is usually repaid
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monstra mihi bona!
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I’ve certainly become a lot more choosy about where I donate money in the last few years.
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
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