18.5.09

umm okay.....mexicans vs. americans

I'm going to a mexican themed party this weekend and to get a few costume ideas I googled mexican woman. I was after some ideas regarding traditional ruffled dresses and the odd flower arrangement in the hair. I had no idea what was a mere click away. Dating sites bonanza with some interesting ideology. Any takers?




Mexican women information from NoMarriage.com
Mexican women make much better wives than American women.

An American woman has several fundamental problems that will never go away and that will get much worse a few years after she is married:

1. Her inherent anti-male bias and pre-occupation with fairness that was drilled into her at high school, college, and through the media. Her constant confrontations and trying to prove herself and to make a point.
2. Her self-centeredness, her ridiculously high expectations, her sense of entitlement, her high-maintenance, superficial, and stuck up attitude, her snootiness and her sense of superiority. This "princess" syndrome means that she will always think that she is better than you, and that she deserves and she is entitled to whatever she wants from you.
3. Her general mental instability and psychological disorders.
4. Her using sex as a weapon and reward to get things.

Mexican women generally don't have any of these problems. Marrying an American woman simply does not make sense. The ONLY reason men stay with American women is because they did not have enough exposure to Mexican women. Any man who spent a few months in Mexico will not even look at American women again.

SingleAbroad.com

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like how in an post poking fun at how ridiculously un-PC Mexican dating sites are you use an image of a Brazilian woman. They weren't even colonized by the Spanish...

Anonymous said...

Also, an elipsis consists of only three dots.

gemma said...

The image is straight the website. I was hoping to highlight how clueless they were. Oh and thanks for the grammar check. I love a good proofing.

Anonymous said...

A. Didn't work, made you look ignorant.

B. Fluro Mag certainly needs a good proofer, editor, writer, photgrapher, the list goes on...

M said...

If you dislike Fluro so much, why are you reading this blog?

Anonymous said...

I THINK IT'S CALLED HATING. OTHERSMIGHT CALL IT TALL POPPY SYNDROME. SOME PEOPLE ( IT'S EXPECIALLY CONTAGIOUS IN NZ) CAN'T ESCAPE IT.

gemma said...

Well thanks, the post is about ignorance and you're a fine living example of that.
It is always easy to criticise, but to produce something and try and make a creative contribution is far harder. I’m not claiming that we’re perfect or that we always get it right but it’s certainly better than trawling blogs leaving anonymous nasty comments. Nice one.

Anonymous said...

Yes, you're right, the world does need more inane, vacuous blogs purporting to be creating something (what? I don't know)

You idiot, all you did was copy something from another website and then (vaguely) critique it. Note the deficiency of your position criticising me.

Oh, and tall poppy syndrome is just some bullshit discourse that has been constructed so that NZers feel like it's wrong to ever have any critical thoughts regarding work produced by their comrades.

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Anonymous said...

I like how this is the most comments a fluro post has ever gotten.

LVS said...

incorrect, however 'Anonymous' let us know your name. If you can do a better job- we'd love to hear from you! :)
lucy@fluromag.com

Otherwise your welcome to continue having this online conversation with yourself. It's very entertaining and clever.