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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Its just a long held cliche and it may be based on the idea of US style "dating". If you like someone in Europe, you are with them, you aren't with lots of other people until you have a "conversation about committing". So while quite purient in reality, the US culture seems loose and open by comparison. I went to live in Europe in my late teens for a few years (from the US) and everyone assumed I would not be a virgin, despite the fact I very much was![/quote] This goes for Spain, Portugal, France, England, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland? I find it hard to believe French women are so old fashioned; I dated a French girl during college.[/quote] Yeah, but you actually dated that French women. French women are uninhibited, once they've made your acquaintance. American and English women have a (well deserved, in my experience) reputation for getting massively drunk and hooking up with strangers at a bar or club. Look at the social-drinking culture among young French, Italian, or Spanish women - their behavior is just simply more "adult" and mature than Americans. Also, European men assume that those American women who are there from overseas are less self conscious and concerned about their reputation, less friends there to pull your drunk-ass home, etc.[/quote]
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