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re: Is the term oriental offensive?
Posted on 5/12/16 at 8:31 am to GumpInLex
Posted on 5/12/16 at 8:31 am to GumpInLex
I never developed a taste for Thai food for some reason I know it's good, I'm just not very adventurous.
Thai women, tho....
I agree, it's pretty cool. Honestly you and your gal probably had much more of a culture gap to bridge than my wife and I. Outside of the melanin difference, we're pretty similar people. Typical Christian/suburban folk.
We definitely have fun with the pushing of boundaries around other people, though. Especially the ones who don't know either of us that well
Thai women, tho....
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thats the beauty of an interracial relationship. There are all sorts of lines to cross and boundaries to push.
Also a lot to learn about culture.
I agree, it's pretty cool. Honestly you and your gal probably had much more of a culture gap to bridge than my wife and I. Outside of the melanin difference, we're pretty similar people. Typical Christian/suburban folk.
We definitely have fun with the pushing of boundaries around other people, though. Especially the ones who don't know either of us that well
Posted on 5/12/16 at 9:01 am to TbirdSpur2010
Well I learned something new. I always thought oriental was kosher. Just seems like an odd word to get offended about. Not that it's even a common word people use.
Posted on 5/12/16 at 9:10 am to TbirdSpur2010
Yeah the food you can normall get at Thai restaurants (at least in areas other than Los Angeles) isnt really great.
Haha whenever we meet strangers that i wanna mess with and make feel uncomfortable, i tell them we met after I ordered her off of thaibrides.com. Peoples' horrified reactions are pure gold.
Haha whenever we meet strangers that i wanna mess with and make feel uncomfortable, i tell them we met after I ordered her off of thaibrides.com. Peoples' horrified reactions are pure gold.
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