Anonymous wrote:The way they dress, drink, talk, do drugs, and hop into bed with someone they met less than an hour earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the Amanda Knox thread this was posted:
There is a strong mistrust of foreigners among the Italian population. Italian culture is rather misogynistic with a strong madonna-whore complex. Foreign women, especially young American and English women studying in Italy, are viewed by the general Italian public as promiscuous.
My daughter wants to study abroad in Spain next summer but I have been a little wary due to these stereotypes. Where does this American (English) girl stereotype come from? I thought Euro women were actually more open sexually and were more involved in casual sex. Is this not true?
Note: I studied abroad in Australia during undergrad so I don't really have a handle on the Euro abroad situation.
Thank you.
Seriously, OP, is your daughter a trust-worthy responsible kid? She'll be fine. Stereotypes don't kill unless you are a black person being stopped by police in the US.
Anonymous wrote:In the Amanda Knox thread this was posted:
There is a strong mistrust of foreigners among the Italian population. Italian culture is rather misogynistic with a strong madonna-whore complex. Foreign women, especially young American and English women studying in Italy, are viewed by the general Italian public as promiscuous.
My daughter wants to study abroad in Spain next summer but I have been a little wary due to these stereotypes. Where does this American (English) girl stereotype come from? I thought Euro women were actually more open sexually and were more involved in casual sex. Is this not true?
Note: I studied abroad in Australia during undergrad so I don't really have a handle on the Euro abroad situation.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:In the Amanda Knox thread this was posted:
There is a strong mistrust of foreigners among the Italian population. Italian culture is rather misogynistic with a strong madonna-whore complex. Foreign women, especially young American and English women studying in Italy, are viewed by the general Italian public as promiscuous.
My daughter wants to study abroad in Spain next summer but I have been a little wary due to these stereotypes. Where does this American (English) girl stereotype come from? I thought Euro women were actually more open sexually and were more involved in casual sex. Is this not true?
Note: I studied abroad in Australia during undergrad so I don't really have a handle on the Euro abroad situation.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote: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!
There is a strong mistrust of foreigners among the Italian population. Italian culture is rather misogynistic with a strong madonna-whore complex. Foreign women, especially young American and English women studying in Italy, are viewed by the general Italian public as promiscuous.