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I believe that cultural differences can create problems. Given the problems that couples face in
this day and age it is better to try to find some common ground or a level playing field to begin
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Yup. You got it! Once Country - always COUNTRY . I despise the city. |
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I agree that it would be over before it gets started, not even for making whoopee. |
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Are you saying I'm dumb because I'm not from a big city? I think if you truly love that person, it
doesn't matter where either of you originated from. I can see where the conflict lies, but if
you're both sensible, reasonable human beings it shouldn't matter. |
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Hold on, you don't say things about people just because they just so happen to be born in two
different places.. Me born in Georgia, and my current girlfriend, born in New York, get along just
find. With no regional disagreements. |
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So basically you're saying tat because someone was born in the country or suburbs, they are
instantly less intelligent that someone from the city? I think not. Also, I think it's good to date
someone who grew up in different circumstances to you. It means you will have a better understanding
of the wherever they are from, making you less naive. |
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This can go both ways. Someone from the city may have problems understanding a country person.
What is there to understand about the city? Crowds, congestion, unfriendly people, crime. An
ignorant statement made by the originator of this post. |
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Hahaha, this is funny. But I would say that a girl from the city would have a hard time keeping up
with ME! |
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