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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 1:04:08 PM   
Zevar


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In reading the various comments regarding myself in relation to others here I would like to clarify a few things as follows:

1] It is my understanding that this thread is about what others think of Korea Women

2] Subsequently after my various entries there were replies which I answered

3] In answering the reply of a jest of a marriage proposal, which I took as without seriousness, I answered with a reply that apparently has motivated others to converse of issue unrelated to the reality of facts.

4] I do not plan to court a Korean Woman or any woman here on CM. I noted my comments as light heartedly as I could when replying AND I extend an apology if my words stirred conversation that was otherwise unnecessary for this thread.

5] I do plan to forever defend the dignity of women that I have had the opportunity to converse with.

6] About my plans to partner: I have none to date. Nor do I have any prospects to partner with a Korean woman. I do however have a most cherished Irish woman friend that I will be visiting in September. With my cherished Irish lady I would indeed move mountains for her if possible.

7] Regarding those mentioned here by others that were considered to be prospects for my partnering, do know I wish only good toward all and would NEVER do anything that would be indicative of lacking defense of the dignity owed to certain ladies that I respect.

Finally my position remains regarding how many Korean women are treated. Indeed I will forever speak out for the safety of any woman who might be in harms way or otherwise.

Back to work for me…

Enjoy your day All!

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 1:33:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: ranja

is juju relocating? are juju and Zevar engaged now?... and there was me thinking that Zevar and porcelaine would make such a romantic couple...
juju... i think that after he recovers from the frying pan incident it is far more likely that domiguy would help you out with the kidnap and rape scenario, are you sure you are making the right choice?


*chuckles* Thanks for the vote of confidence but I'm not available for 'that' job.



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Zevar and porcelaine should get together. Then they could write all their posts together and everything would read like Shakespearean sonnets. It would all be so beautiful, CM would melt into a pool of sunlight and roses. We'd all be very jealous



Bring me a gorgeous metrosexual submissive male and you might get your Shakespearean moment.

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 1:37:01 PM   
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Zevar and porcelaine should get together.

He can't have her. She's already in my harem, reclining gracefully on a pillow as I peel virtual grapes for her and fan her. I'm trying to talk her into my collar of protection too.

< Message edited by leadership527 -- 8/5/2010 1:39:21 PM >


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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 1:44:48 PM   
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Oh my, I was married to a Korean man for 22 years, and my Korean mother in law was like a blitzkrieg. So we my sister-in-laws. They ran the families with iron fists. I always get a laugh when Western men extol the virtues of delicate Korean flowers when my extended family members were anything but submissive. Yes, they were lovely, and wonderful women, but submissive isn't the word that comes into my mind. And yes, they were from Korea, not raised here. Maybe Sunshine can speak n this too, since she is living in Korea.

OP, welcome to the boards. :) [/quo

Aynne88,

Congrats on the first serious answer to the question posed.

I agree , they are stronger of mind than most asian fems.
CP

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 2:29:42 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CelticPrince

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Oh my, I was married to a Korean man for 22 years, and my Korean mother in law was like a blitzkrieg. So we my sister-in-laws. They ran the families with iron fists. I always get a laugh when Western men extol the virtues of delicate Korean flowers when my extended family members were anything but submissive. Yes, they were lovely, and wonderful women, but submissive isn't the word that comes into my mind. And yes, they were from Korea, not raised here. Maybe Sunshine can speak n this too, since she is living in Korea.

OP, welcome to the boards. :)

Aynne88


Congrats on the first serious answer to the question posed.

I agree , they are stronger of mind than most asian fems.
CP


The "question posed" was about seeking opinions.

Who are you to decide that none of the others were serious?

BTW, you don't mind if I fix your sloppy formatting?

Focus.


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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 3:41:21 PM   
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ORIGINAL: porcelaine
Bring me a gorgeous metrosexual submissive male and you might get your Shakespearean moment.


Hey, I live in NYC. I can catch one of them in their natural habitat and have him delivered to you post-haste

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ORIGINAL: Zevar
3] In answering the reply of a jest of a marriage proposal, which I took as without seriousness, I answered with a reply that apparently has motivated others to converse of issue unrelated to the reality of facts.

4] I do not plan to court a Korean Woman or any woman here on CM. I noted my comments as light heartedly as I could when replying AND I extend an apology if my words stirred conversation that was otherwise unnecessary for this thread.


It's ok, I think the thread was a goner anyway, and our being raucously silly didn't do too much damage. Although I guess this means I should return the wedding dress...

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 4:13:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: jujubeeMB

Hey, I live in NYC. I can catch one of them in their natural habitat and have him delivered to you post-haste



I insist on a jaunt to Serendipity before our hunting expedition.

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/5/2010 8:33:32 PM   
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ORIGINAL: jujubeeMB

quote:

ORIGINAL: porcelaine
Bring me a gorgeous metrosexual submissive male and you might get your Shakespearean moment.


Hey, I live in NYC. I can catch one of them in their natural habitat and have him delivered to you post-haste

quote:

ORIGINAL: Zevar
3] In answering the reply of a jest of a marriage proposal, which I took as without seriousness, I answered with a reply that apparently has motivated others to converse of issue unrelated to the reality of facts.

4] I do not plan to court a Korean Woman or any woman here on CM. I noted my comments as light heartedly as I could when replying AND I extend an apology if my words stirred conversation that was otherwise unnecessary for this thread.


It's ok, I think the thread was a goner anyway, and our being raucously silly didn't do too much damage. Although I guess this means I should return the wedding dress...



My comments were far from being considered rancorously silly. Instead I was being light-hearted as I have experienced you to be delightfully pleasant when interacting here on the Message Boards. Keep in mind, I am not willing to become light-hearted or playful indiscrimately with just anyone. I do not know you personally yet my position remains undisturbed. You are one of the ladies that I respect here on these Message Boards. Basically it is simple. Respectful people are worthy to be respected.

Now onto the dress….Yes regarding the dress Well…..PERHAPS you might find an occasion to use it? That is if your joint Hunting expedition is successful and the perfect metro-sexual submissive is caught. Hey maybe it could be a joint Wedding? Never say never, aye?

Oh yes DO wear goggles! Hunting Expeditions can become quite a squirty sport, especially when hunting in dense populated areas. Don’t forget the camouflaged gear.
Oh yes lest I forget. wear insulated boots AND when doing so don’t forget the gel inserts.

Brings a whole new meaning to Hunting. Each step is a reminder why you are Hunting the animal oops, I meant man you seek to conquer. Keep in mind that your first Hunting Expedition can be daunting indeed.


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I do believe we are in agreement when it comes to the prevention AND intervention of violence toward Korean Women. I know I will never be silent on the subject of abuse toward women, Korean or not. Korean women arise from the constraints of violence toward you and the generations to follow. Freedom is a cherished personal commodity. When Freedon is found NEVER part from it regardless what is promised in lieu of Freedom, NEVER. What more could be more valuable than Freedom? Could it that Freedom is stolen from Third World women(Korean) in order to hold them captive?





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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/6/2010 1:16:24 AM   
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Anyone who thinks Korea is third world is reallllllllly out of touch with reality. At least when we talk about South Korea.  I've never gotten the impression on this thread that we were talking about North Korea.  If we were, I venture to say there would be a number of differences in the current posts.

Best,
sunshine

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/6/2010 10:04:24 AM   
Zevar


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ORIGINAL: sunshinemiss

 
Anyone who thinks Korea is third world is reallllllllly out of touch with reality. At least when we talk about South Korea.  I've never gotten the impression on this thread that we were talking about North Korea.  If we were, I venture to say there would be a number of differences in the current posts.

Best,
sunshine


Violence against women is not limited to North, South, East or West, Country, State, Island, Territory, Village, City, County or specific populations.

A Third World concept of certain women to certain Sexual Trafficking markets does exist AND is alive and thriving on a Global level. The Sexual Trafficking of women does include Korean women from the North and South without a doubt. Sexual Trafficking has NO limits AND knows NO bounds. Miserable bastards they are, Sexual Traffickers!

Take good care of you!

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/6/2010 10:08:47 AM   
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I think that alot of korea women come from korea, but not all of them.

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/6/2010 2:34:16 PM   
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Send one my way if you have an extra....duh

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/8/2010 11:24:43 AM   
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In my own personal opinion. Asians are the most beautiful of women followed by white blond women. I'm not saying this is a racist (they re better than everyone) kind of way its just that they are my preference. All colors and nationalities have beautiful women among them I just happen to have a "thing" for Asians, especially Koreans and Japanese women. hell, I'd be with a Korean women even if they weren't submissive, I like them that much.

Ive noticed that in the west people generally like eastern Asian women so I'm sure you'll find a man in a flash. Were you more local to my region I'd all over you.

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/8/2010 8:49:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sunshinemiss

 
Anyone who thinks Korea is third world is reallllllllly out of touch with reality. At least when we talk about South Korea.  I've never gotten the impression on this thread that we were talking about North Korea.  If we were, I venture to say there would be a number of differences in the current posts.

Best,
sunshine



Absolutely. Seoul is far from 3rd world. There is a program on MSNBC right now about sex trafficking in the US, so 3rd world doesn't seem to be the issue. Either way, the ROK rocks. .

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/10/2010 12:58:52 PM   
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Korean/Asian women are gorgeous:

Long hair, thin, predominantly vegetarian, overtly submissive, inwardly/subtly dominant, lighthearted, and generally so easy on my eyes.

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/10/2010 2:03:58 PM   
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ORIGINAL: aHOTslut4me

Korean/Asian women are gorgeous:

Long hair, thin, predominantly vegetarian, overtly submissive, inwardly/subtly dominant, lighthearted, and generally so easy on my eyes.



Have anymore stereotypes you'd like to share?

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RE: What do you think about korea women? - 8/10/2010 2:18:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania


quote:

ORIGINAL: aHOTslut4me

Korean/Asian women are gorgeous:

Long hair, thin, predominantly vegetarian, overtly submissive, inwardly/subtly dominant, lighthearted, and generally so easy on my eyes.



Have anymore stereotypes you'd like to share?


I guess expressing a personal opinion of what the OP actually asked in the thread title is another way to spot the new meat....

Focus.


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