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Lmao golmaal so funny!!! :) and OP so sad... Lolzz don't u varry
#4 - Aug 25, 2010 09:53 PM by
Aru
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I don't understand why you would be or need to be afraid of your boyfriend running off with a white girl?? I understand the cousin one, cause desis(pakis) marry within the family a lot.
#5 - Aug 26, 2010 01:30 AM by
browngirl
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@browngirl that is what the whole post is about lol she is not really scared of her bf running off with a gori, but the cousin is major possibility ;)
#6 - Aug 26, 2010 03:55 AM by
goragorarang
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Why would or should she be scared of her bf running away with a white girl at all? The post tells me that there's more of a chance that he'll run away with his cousin, meaning there's a big probability that he could/would want to leave her for a white girl. It makes just as much sense as, I just realized that I am more scared of my girlfriend running off with his cousin than a kangaroo. Now you would think why would you be afraid of your gf running away with a kangaroo in the first place??
#7 - Aug 26, 2010 04:06 AM by
browngirl
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I am not trying to be confrontational, but your statement saying you could put kangaroo in place of white girl and it would make the same amount of sense is asinine and pretty racist lol The post does not say there is a big possibility that the bf would run off with a white girl, it just means that there is SOME chance, where as in your kangaroo comparison there is no chance lol the fact that you would compare a white girl's chances to a kangaroo's is funny, but pretty racist... you said why should she be scared of a white girl at all? Do you really think there is a 0% chance the bf would choose a white girl, the same probability as him choosing an animal :O
#8 - Aug 26, 2010 09:51 AM by
goragorarang
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I'm not comparing a white girl to a kangaroo. I'm just confused about why the OP would need to be scared of her bf running away with a white girl. How about this, if i wrote i'm afraid my bf would leave me for a nurse/waitress/lawyer/hair stylist, you would think, why are you afraid of this happening? There's a chance that her bf could leave her for a girl, but by her post there is obviously more of a chance that he would leave her for a white girl over any other girl and a slightly more of a chance that he could leave her for his cousin. I'm not trying to be racist, every one of my friend is white and i love every single one of them, but I don't think i would ever worry about a bf leaving me for a "white girl" I could worry about him leaving me for a hotter or nicer girl who could be Hispanic, Asian or w.e
#9 - Aug 26, 2010 11:38 AM by
browngirl
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When you mention a "young" Asian lad raised in a western society, most people tend to think, that he probably wears oversized clothes, add 'Z' to the end of every other English word and probably think they're more "English" if they smoke weed, drink and date goris'. That not the case in reality, but that's how people stereotype "young Asian lads". The actual fact is, most cases for these young Asian boys is that, they're probably date whoever they want but nevertheless, marry to their cousin. The OP here, realises that marring his cousin is more true than him marrying a gori -as some people seem to think- and therefore, bringing it to everyone else's attention to avoid misconceptions of the idea. She isn't truly worried that her bf would actually leave her for a gori...or for anyone for that matter :)
#10 - Aug 26, 2010 05:58 PM by
Lady_in_Orange
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I didn't know about those sterotypes about south Asians. I don't know any Desi people so that could be why, but since every stereotype has some truth to it, this one makes me glad that i don't know any Desis in real.
#11 - Aug 26, 2010 07:33 PM by
browngirl
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It's not true that every stereotype has some truth. It's the fact that Pakistanis and Bangladeshis marry cousins. It is a part of their culture and has happened for many years. This is why usually most South Asian Muslims from Pakistan or Bangaldesh are expected to marry their cousin. Dint be afraid of desis though! We don't bite or anything!
#12 - Aug 27, 2010 12:38 AM by
La
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