Anonymous wrote:How to dress!
(See French, Italian ans British men)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Foreign men” is a racist term. 95 percent of the world doesn’t live in the USA. And they’re all different people.
I think you have a different definition of "racist" than I do.
When you group 95 percent of the world into One category and separate the US from it, it’s racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing IMO. American men are almost always more attractive than other men. If not physically, than personality wise. And the most attractive American is positively smoking the most attractive anywhere-else guy.
I disagree with the attractiveness( I think foreign men tend to be more attractive), but I 100% agree with personality.
In my limited experience American men are more likely to be an equal partner at home.
As much as I bond easily with foreign women due to our similar sense of humor, I appreciate American women for setting their men straight. They have made life much easier for some of us who married American men.
The world is quite a big place. Conservative countries tend to have men who don't help at home. Non conservative countries like Scandinavian countries have a lot of men who do take care of the kids and home. They get like one year paternity leave, and their men take it to take care of the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Foreign men” is a racist term. 95 percent of the world doesn’t live in the USA. And they’re all different people.
I think you have a different definition of "racist" than I do.
Anonymous wrote:“Foreign men” is a racist term. 95 percent of the world doesn’t live in the USA. And they’re all different people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. No circumcision.
2. Lose weight.
Thank you.
Circ is always preferred. Uncirc is sometimes tolerated
Anonymous wrote:
1. No circumcision.
2. Lose weight.
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alcohol. (Note: this does not include soccer hooligans)
Because the drinking age is 16 or 18 in most countries, people learn that having a glass of wine with dinner or a beer at a gathering somewhere is just normal. There isn’t a culture of frat bros getting s-faced drunk at parties at universities.
That’s complete nonsense. Binge drinking is a huge problem in European countries, for example. UK, France, Spain, Russia. This might be true for Islamic countries.
French person here. Not France. Kids learn to drink responsibly at the family dinner table. It's not forbidden fruit. Can't say for other countries.
French young people are also at high risk. For instance, a 2017 ESPAD survey showed,
44% of underage French youth (17-year olds) reported a binge alcohol episode within a month, and
3 in 10 say they were never asked for age verification when purchasing alcohol.
According to the Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin (BEH) in February, 2019, young people between the ages of 18 to 24 years have fewer occasions of alcohol use but consume more alcohol in one occasion. Over half (54%) report a binge alcohol occasion within a month.
The French binge alcohol use problem
France is also showing that the “mediterranean way” of consuming alcohol is more an alcohol industry myth than reality. Heavy episodic alcohol use is a major problem in the country. For example, binge alcohol use is one of the leading causes for hospitalizations in France. And it affects people of all ages.
A study published in the Inpes Health Barometer 2014 reported that 14% of 15 to 24 year olds and 10% of 25 to 34 year olds engage in heavy episodic alcohol consumption. It appears younger people binge on alcohol more than older adults.
However, older adults (average age 43 years) are the ones hospitalized more due to acute alcohol intoxication which is a result of binge alcohol use.