No man.....you know after working with Pride organization for few years, there are alot but alot of latinos in the gay community, in fact in the gay community Latinos are well know for cross dressing....But the amount of Latinos gay is huge....right Danny...
I guess ....but im glad that i dont fall under that category gracias a dios!
altho i heard your gay fugly a$$ was seen in this years pride parade
-- Edited by DannyC at 12:32, 2008-07-31
Oh boy you have issues.....Do you think I would like to keep your pic in my computer ....
No man.....you know after working with Pride organization for few years, there are alot but alot of latinos in the gay community, in fact in the gay community Latinos are well know for cross dressing....But the amount of Latinos gay is huge....right Danny...
I guess ....but im glad that i dont fall under that category gracias a dios!
altho i heard your gay fugly a$$ was seen in this years pride parade
hasta me han dicho que los hombres bailan entre ellos que mariconada!
no no thats the jews masssss putos!
~X
No man.....you know after working with Pride organization for few years, there are alot but alot of latinos in the gay community, in fact in the gay community Latinos are well know for cross dressing....But the amount of Latinos gay is huge....right Danny...
LMAO
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hasta me han dicho que los hombres bailan entre ellos que mariconada!
no no thats the jews masssss putos!
~X
No man.....you know after working with Pride organization for few years, there are alot but alot of latinos in the gay community, in fact in the gay community Latinos are well know for cross dressing....But the amount of Latinos gay is huge....right Danny...
i would do it and than sue her for mental abuse...... lol joke but at least tell her so she can tell them ****es that this is not india and is time they learn some good manners.
~X
No, and I don't think I will. I'm just going to keep my distance, from now on.
Oh, and get this: We're invited to the wedding.
And no, we ain't going.
is good to know
i saw a report about indian weddings once and it said that some weddings can cost up to $100,000
something to do with the more people u have in ur wedding the better or something like that.
~X
Not necessarily that. But the money that is spent on jewellery, and the material for the outfits, the jewels and crystals embroidered in it. If anything, i think that costs more than the actual hall, food, etc.
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i would do it and than sue her for mental abuse...... lol joke but at least tell her so she can tell them ****es that this is not india and is time they learn some good manners.
~X
No, and I don't think I will. I'm just going to keep my distance, from now on.
Oh, and get this: We're invited to the wedding.
And no, we ain't going.
is good to know
i saw a report about indian weddings once and it said that some weddings can cost up to $100,000
something to do with the more people u have in ur wedding the better or something like that.
i would do it and than sue her for mental abuse...... lol joke but at least tell her so she can tell them ****es that this is not india and is time they learn some good manners.
~X
No, and I don't think I will. I'm just going to keep my distance, from now on.
Oh, and get this: We're invited to the wedding.
And no, we ain't going.
AHHHH.. We won't get to hear about a continuation to this!
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I can't belive u didn't say anything to them bit chs, i hate people like that.
if they are going to show me their indian side, i sure would not hesitate to show them the indio side of me
~X
I couldn't and wouldn't say or act like them... I consider myself to be a little civilized and I'm not going to stoop to that level.
Plus, I'm a chicken. They were all big and mean-looking.
sometimes u need to, i mean u don't really know them, to me u where being nice to them by going out of ur way to go to the party, and the people come and act like that.......plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
~X
Actually, no, the family were being really nice... the lady has two sons (one of them getting married) and the oldest son and his pregnant wife were quite nice. The oldest son, in fact, would not stop asking me every five minutes if I wanted something to drink. The lady's sister, the british woman (Indian british) was very nice too. But that's were it ended. Everyone else was mean.
When I said bye to the groom, he said "I know this must be so strange for you. I feel sorry for the women in my family, 'cause things are so different for women." He knew. Oh, and the lady brought me a basket of fruits last night. I think she felt bad.
I hope she also dropped off the invitation to the wedding where you will encounter the same people again - and we get to see Chapter Two of this where the latina goes in a kicks 50 indiana's ass!
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lol helll noooo!!! no matter how pretty they may look the culture is tooo different ..i dont like it....
hispanic weddings r by far the best.....if u were assuming that this wedding would have been the same or better then u thought wrong haha....
thats a 50/50 draw...... u never know what u r going to get with hispanic weddings.
~X
oh please haha i was refering to atmosphere wise ..no matter how ghetto latin weddings are the music and vibe is generally hype and upbeat....
tell me that indian music vs musica latina stands a chance? helll double nooo
i would have been flat out boring if i went to that wedding ....as bored as the next caker rock and roll weddings that hillbilly chuck andrew probably goes to
i would do it and than sue her for mental abuse...... lol joke but at least tell her so she can tell them ****es that this is not india and is time they learn some good manners.
~X
No, and I don't think I will. I'm just going to keep my distance, from now on.
Colombiana4Life wrote: Wow, i cant believe you had such a sucky experience. When i've gone to East Indian things, i have never encountered any attitudes like that whatsoever. Are these ppl rich, cause sometimes those with money are kind of high and mighty about themselves, same as a lot of rich white ppl.
They all looked rich to me, but only because I've never seen so much jewelry and beautiful costumes on people before... everyone was so dressed up... the Indian wedding I went to last year was a catholic one, so they were dressed like everyone else. The only explanation I can find is that they're maybe highly religious... the father of the bride is some religious high priest or something... even his 30 year old son wouldn't drink or smoke in front of him. And the most possible explanation is that they're ignorant fools, the bit ches. That might be it, for all I care.
Ya, those "really religious" ones can be hard to deal with at time. I guess the women feel opressed. Up till now, thank Vishnu, I havent had any uncomfortable experiences.
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Colombiana4Life wrote: Wow, i cant believe you had such a sucky experience. When i've gone to East Indian things, i have never encountered any attitudes like that whatsoever. Are these ppl rich, cause sometimes those with money are kind of high and mighty about themselves, same as a lot of rich white ppl.
They all looked rich to me, but only because I've never seen so much jewelry and beautiful costumes on people before... everyone was so dressed up... the Indian wedding I went to last year was a catholic one, so they were dressed like everyone else. The only explanation I can find is that they're maybe highly religious... the father of the bride is some religious high priest or something... even his 30 year old son wouldn't drink or smoke in front of him. And the most possible explanation is that they're ignorant fools, the bit ches. That might be it, for all I care.
I can't belive u didn't say anything to them bit chs, i hate people like that.
if they are going to show me their indian side, i sure would not hesitate to show them the indio side of me
~X
I couldn't and wouldn't say or act like them... I consider myself to be a little civilized and I'm not going to stoop to that level.
Plus, I'm a chicken. They were all big and mean-looking.
sometimes u need to, i mean u don't really know them, to me u where being nice to them by going out of ur way to go to the party, and the people come and act like that.......plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
~X
Actually, no, the family were being really nice... the lady has two sons (one of them getting married) and the oldest son and his pregnant wife were quite nice. The oldest son, in fact, would not stop asking me every five minutes if I wanted something to drink. The lady's sister, the british woman (Indian british) was very nice too. But that's were it ended. Everyone else was mean.
When I said bye to the groom, he said "I know this must be so strange for you. I feel sorry for the women in my family, 'cause things are so different for women." He knew.
Oh, and the lady brought me a basket of fruits last night. I think she felt bad.
did u tell her what happen?
i would do it and than sue her for mental abuse...... lol joke but at least tell her so she can tell them ****es that this is not india and is time they learn some good manners.
... Oh, and BTW, the women were only drinking tea and the men were all getting hammered at the bar... like, really hammered... beer after beer after beer. They looked happy and seemed to be having a blast. And all the women looked f*cking miserable. And they WOULD NOT talk to the husbands at all... no interaction whatsoever between the men and the women...
That's exactly what the problem is... them bi t ches needed some alchohol to loosen up!
So hubby and I get invited by someone in our block (we're just casual acquaintances) to their son's engagement party. Being the curious cat I am, I'm like, "sure, let's go, it'll be different, we'll learn something new." Plus I love Indian food, no traffic hassle, we can bring the kids, etc. so I thought it would be perfect. Boy, was I in for a shock. We get there, and the women are sitting on one side and the men are ALL on the other side. Now, I'm not the type who is fazed by being surrounded by complete strangers. It wasn't for nothing that I spent my childhood going from one place to the next, having to meet new people every couple of months. I don't have the slightest problem with that.
So I sent hubby to go talk to the men and off I went, to mingle with all the indian ladies. They COMPLETELY IGNORED ME. They would glance at me, and if I glanced back, they would avert their eyes. Not a smile, not a comment, nothing. The hostess came over for a couple of minutes and tried to chat for a bit, but she was so busy she had to go look after her other guests. I thought maybe they didn't speak English, but then I asked something to the woman next to me and she spoke perfect English. After that, she said, "I need to go make a phone call", got up and left. All the other ones were talking to each other in English too. I was soooo f*cking uncomfortable! At that point my little guy came over and said he needed to go pee. I almost cried of gratitude. I got up and didn't bother coming back to the table.
That's not all. I stayed with hubby for the rest of our stay there. He was talking to the lady's BIL, who'd come from England specifically for this. His wife, thank God, started talking to us too (the only enlightened woman of the bunch). Then they started some sort of ceremony where the women give gifts to the girl, the fiancee, or whatever the hell they call them, and I had to ask the father of the groom what was going on ('cause I needed to satisfy my curiosity). One of the women gave me THE DIRTIEST LOOK I ever got, like, ever in my life. I'm like, WTF???! I don't know any of those people. And then she wouldn't stop giving me dirty looks! Those women were SUCH BIT CHES! I have never experienced anything like that IN MY LIFE. At that point, I'd had enough. I begged hubby to go, I gave the lady some lame excuse, and left. We didn't even eat anything. Oh, and BTW, the women were only drinking tea and the men were all getting hammered at the bar... like, really hammered... beer after beer after beer. They looked happy and seemed to be having a blast. And all the women looked f*cking miserable. And they WOULD NOT talk to the husbands at all... no interaction whatsoever between the men and the women...
Can someone explain WTF is wrong with these people? 'CAuse I really don't understand. I could, if we lived in India, but for f*ck's sake, this is Canada! And before you ask, I have been to Indian weddings, but those other people were really civilized and made us feel very welcome. These people, not so much. Oh, and not one of them was married to a non-Indian person. EVERYONE there was of Indian descent.
I know, it's long... but I even left stuff out, to make the story short. I could write a book with everything I saw that night.
Wow, i cant believe you had such a sucky experience. When i've gone to East Indian things, i have never encountered any attitudes like that whatsoever. Are these ppl rich, cause sometimes those with money are kind of high and mighty about themselves, same as a lot of rich white ppl.
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I can't belive u didn't say anything to them bit chs, i hate people like that.
if they are going to show me their indian side, i sure would not hesitate to show them the indio side of me
~X
I couldn't and wouldn't say or act like them... I consider myself to be a little civilized and I'm not going to stoop to that level.
Plus, I'm a chicken. They were all big and mean-looking.
sometimes u need to, i mean u don't really know them, to me u where being nice to them by going out of ur way to go to the party, and the people come and act like that.......plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
~X
Actually, no, the family were being really nice... the lady has two sons (one of them getting married) and the oldest son and his pregnant wife were quite nice. The oldest son, in fact, would not stop asking me every five minutes if I wanted something to drink. The lady's sister, the british woman (Indian british) was very nice too. But that's were it ended. Everyone else was mean.
When I said bye to the groom, he said "I know this must be so strange for you. I feel sorry for the women in my family, 'cause things are so different for women." He knew.
Oh, and the lady brought me a basket of fruits last night. I think she felt bad.
... Oh, and BTW, the women were only drinking tea and the men were all getting hammered at the bar... like, really hammered... beer after beer after beer. They looked happy and seemed to be having a blast. And all the women looked f*cking miserable. And they WOULD NOT talk to the husbands at all... no interaction whatsoever between the men and the women...
That's exactly what the problem is... them bi t ches needed some alchohol to loosen up!
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Not everything I post or say on foro are necesarily true facts. <- THAT is a fact! :blankstare:
I can't belive u didn't say anything to them bit chs, i hate people like that.
if they are going to show me their indian side, i sure would not hesitate to show them the indio side of me
~X
I couldn't and wouldn't say or act like them... I consider myself to be a little civilized and I'm not going to stoop to that level.
Plus, I'm a chicken. They were all big and mean-looking.
sometimes u need to, i mean u don't really know them, to me u where being nice to them by going out of ur way to go to the party, and the people come and act like that.......plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Yes, the costumes were beautiful... it was like Gay Pride times 50,000... the colours were bright and lively... if only their faces and attitudes would've matched the outfits...
So hubby and I get invited by someone in our block (we're just casual acquaintances) to their son's engagement party. Being the curious cat I am, I'm like, "sure, let's go, it'll be different, we'll learn something new." Plus I love Indian food, no traffic hassle, we can bring the kids, etc. so I thought it would be perfect. Boy, was I in for a shock. We get there, and the women are sitting on one side and the men are ALL on the other side. Now, I'm not the type who is fazed by being surrounded by complete strangers. It wasn't for nothing that I spent my childhood going from one place to the next, having to meet new people every couple of months. I don't have the slightest problem with that.
So I sent hubby to go talk to the men and off I went, to mingle with all the indian ladies. They COMPLETELY IGNORED ME. They would glance at me, and if I glanced back, they would avert their eyes. Not a smile, not a comment, nothing. The hostess came over for a couple of minutes and tried to chat for a bit, but she was so busy she had to go look after her other guests. I thought maybe they didn't speak English, but then I asked something to the woman next to me and she spoke perfect English. After that, she said, "I need to go make a phone call", got up and left. All the other ones were talking to each other in English too. I was soooo f*cking uncomfortable! At that point my little guy came over and said he needed to go pee. I almost cried of gratitude. I got up and didn't bother coming back to the table.
That's not all. I stayed with hubby for the rest of our stay there. He was talking to the lady's BIL, who'd come from England specifically for this. His wife, thank God, started talking to us too (the only enlightened woman of the bunch). Then they started some sort of ceremony where the women give gifts to the girl, the fiancee, or whatever the hell they call them, and I had to ask the father of the groom what was going on ('cause I needed to satisfy my curiosity). One of the women gave me THE DIRTIEST LOOK I ever got, like, ever in my life. I'm like, WTF???! I don't know any of those people. And then she wouldn't stop giving me dirty looks! Those women were SUCH BIT CHES! I have never experienced anything like that IN MY LIFE. At that point, I'd had enough. I begged hubby to go, I gave the lady some lame excuse, and left. We didn't even eat anything. Oh, and BTW, the women were only drinking tea and the men were all getting hammered at the bar... like, really hammered... beer after beer after beer. They looked happy and seemed to be having a blast. And all the women looked f*cking miserable. And they WOULD NOT talk to the husbands at all... no interaction whatsoever between the men and the women...
Can someone explain WTF is wrong with these people? 'CAuse I really don't understand. I could, if we lived in India, but for f*ck's sake, this is Canada! And before you ask, I have been to Indian weddings, but those other people were really civilized and made us feel very welcome. These people, not so much. Oh, and not one of them was married to a non-Indian person. EVERYONE there was of Indian descent.
I know, it's long... but I even left stuff out, to make the story short. I could write a book with everything I saw that night.
yes if i was your husband, i would've been at the bar drinking too. lol i was joking. if i see my baby unconfortable, i would have just left. that's something i dont understand why women do, dirty looks and stuff. all we men care is about sex and beer.
So hubby and I get invited by someone in our block (we're just casual acquaintances) to their son's engagement party. Being the curious cat I am, I'm like, "sure, let's go, it'll be different, we'll learn something new." Plus I love Indian food, no traffic hassle, we can bring the kids, etc. so I thought it would be perfect. Boy, was I in for a shock. We get there, and the women are sitting on one side and the men are ALL on the other side. Now, I'm not the type who is fazed by being surrounded by complete strangers. It wasn't for nothing that I spent my childhood going from one place to the next, having to meet new people every couple of months. I don't have the slightest problem with that.
So I sent hubby to go talk to the men and off I went, to mingle with all the indian ladies. They COMPLETELY IGNORED ME. They would glance at me, and if I glanced back, they would avert their eyes. Not a smile, not a comment, nothing. The hostess came over for a couple of minutes and tried to chat for a bit, but she was so busy she had to go look after her other guests. I thought maybe they didn't speak English, but then I asked something to the woman next to me and she spoke perfect English. After that, she said, "I need to go make a phone call", got up and left. All the other ones were talking to each other in English too. I was soooo f*cking uncomfortable! At that point my little guy came over and said he needed to go pee. I almost cried of gratitude. I got up and didn't bother coming back to the table.
That's not all. I stayed with hubby for the rest of our stay there. He was talking to the lady's BIL, who'd come from England specifically for this. His wife, thank God, started talking to us too (the only enlightened woman of the bunch). Then they started some sort of ceremony where the women give gifts to the girl, the fiancee, or whatever the hell they call them, and I had to ask the father of the groom what was going on ('cause I needed to satisfy my curiosity). One of the women gave me THE DIRTIEST LOOK I ever got, like, ever in my life. I'm like, WTF???! I don't know any of those people. And then she wouldn't stop giving me dirty looks! Those women were SUCH BIT CHES! I have never experienced anything like that IN MY LIFE. At that point, I'd had enough. I begged hubby to go, I gave the lady some lame excuse, and left. We didn't even eat anything. Oh, and BTW, the women were only drinking tea and the men were all getting hammered at the bar... like, really hammered... beer after beer after beer. They looked happy and seemed to be having a blast. And all the women looked f*cking miserable. And they WOULD NOT talk to the husbands at all... no interaction whatsoever between the men and the women...
Can someone explain WTF is wrong with these people? 'CAuse I really don't understand. I could, if we lived in India, but for f*ck's sake, this is Canada! And before you ask, I have been to Indian weddings, but those other people were really civilized and made us feel very welcome. These people, not so much. Oh, and not one of them was married to a non-Indian person. EVERYONE there was of Indian descent.
I know, it's long... but I even left stuff out, to make the story short. I could write a book with everything I saw that night.
chica desde el momento que esas mal paridas te estaban mirando mal yo me hubiese ido y ademas no eran amigos tuyos si no conocidos
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So hubby and I get invited by someone in our block (we're just casual acquaintances) to their son's engagement party. Being the curious cat I am, I'm like, "sure, let's go, it'll be different, we'll learn something new." Plus I love Indian food, no traffic hassle, we can bring the kids, etc. so I thought it would be perfect. Boy, was I in for a shock. We get there, and the women are sitting on one side and the men are ALL on the other side. Now, I'm not the type who is fazed by being surrounded by complete strangers. It wasn't for nothing that I spent my childhood going from one place to the next, having to meet new people every couple of months. I don't have the slightest problem with that.
So I sent hubby to go talk to the men and off I went, to mingle with all the indian ladies. They COMPLETELY IGNORED ME. They would glance at me, and if I glanced back, they would avert their eyes. Not a smile, not a comment, nothing. The hostess came over for a couple of minutes and tried to chat for a bit, but she was so busy she had to go look after her other guests. I thought maybe they didn't speak English, but then I asked something to the woman next to me and she spoke perfect English. After that, she said, "I need to go make a phone call", got up and left. All the other ones were talking to each other in English too. I was soooo f*cking uncomfortable! At that point my little guy came over and said he needed to go pee. I almost cried of gratitude. I got up and didn't bother coming back to the table.
That's not all. I stayed with hubby for the rest of our stay there. He was talking to the lady's BIL, who'd come from England specifically for this. His wife, thank God, started talking to us too (the only enlightened woman of the bunch). Then they started some sort of ceremony where the women give gifts to the girl, the fiancee, or whatever the hell they call them, and I had to ask the father of the groom what was going on ('cause I needed to satisfy my curiosity). One of the women gave me THE DIRTIEST LOOK I ever got, like, ever in my life. I'm like, WTF???! I don't know any of those people. And then she wouldn't stop giving me dirty looks! Those women were SUCH BIT CHES! I have never experienced anything like that IN MY LIFE. At that point, I'd had enough. I begged hubby to go, I gave the lady some lame excuse, and left. We didn't even eat anything. Oh, and BTW, the women were only drinking tea and the men were all getting hammered at the bar... like, really hammered... beer after beer after beer. They looked happy and seemed to be having a blast. And all the women looked f*cking miserable. And they WOULD NOT talk to the husbands at all... no interaction whatsoever between the men and the women...
Can someone explain WTF is wrong with these people? 'CAuse I really don't understand. I could, if we lived in India, but for f*ck's sake, this is Canada! And before you ask, I have been to Indian weddings, but those other people were really civilized and made us feel very welcome. These people, not so much. Oh, and not one of them was married to a non-Indian person. EVERYONE there was of Indian descent.
I know, it's long... but I even left stuff out, to make the story short. I could write a book with everything I saw that night.