

And how does she know? Has she been with a Finnish woman?''Finnish women just don't know how to celebrate and enjoy their own bodies, there is no rhythm'
''they have not discovered foreplay'''
This is funny, because my beau (an Aussie) said that he could not even imagine being with an Australian girl now that he's been with someone who is his equal. Nothing to do with the way I dress, all to do with intelligence, ambitiousness and interests (his words, not mine). Shows how many different kinds of people there are in the world...jonellequin wrote:I am an Aussie girl living in Finland. My husband is Finnish and the reason why he has chosen a foreign wife is because "Finnish women try too hard to be like men". His words, not mine. They try to work like men, drink / smoke like men, talk like men. He also said that "if he wanted to be with someone that acted like a man, then he would be gay". But he's not gay, he is straight. Girls, try to retain some of your femininity. So, the opinion that Estonian women apparently dress the way they do, more power to them. I have seen some stunning Finnish women & some stunning Estonian women, who dress and behave nicely. I have also seen some Finnish and Estonian women that dress and behave like tramps. Same goes in Australia. I guess it's up to the girl how she wants to dress. Sometimes I want to dress like a tramp to get attention, but sometimes I want to dress conservatively too. It depends on the situation. Big deal.......why judge! If they are stealing the Finnish men, maybe the Finnish women are missing something they need to find again.....
Iseult wrote:This is funny, because my beau (an Aussie) said that he could not even imagine being with an Australian girl now that he's been with someone who is his equal. Nothing to do with the way I dress, all to do with intelligence, ambitiousness and interests (his words, not mine).
He doesn't, this was just his response when I asked him if he ever wishes he had ended up with an Australian girl after all.antstar wrote:Iseult wrote:This is funny, because my beau (an Aussie) said that he could not even imagine being with an Australian girl now that he's been with someone who is his equal. Nothing to do with the way I dress, all to do with intelligence, ambitiousness and interests (his words, not mine).I guess he will have to be careful who he says this to
Thats good, as women can get a little touchy when you question their intelligenceIseult wrote:He doesn't, this was just his response when I asked him if he ever wishes he had ended up with an Australian girl after all.antstar wrote:Iseult wrote:This is funny, because my beau (an Aussie) said that he could not even imagine being with an Australian girl now that he's been with someone who is his equal. Nothing to do with the way I dress, all to do with intelligence, ambitiousness and interests (his words, not mine).I guess he will have to be careful who he says this to
Only if one is unsure of her own.antstar wrote:Thats good, as women can get a little touchy when you question their intelligence
Just to ask but in what context have you heard the "trying to work like a man" saying? i don't think i have heard this before. Was it to do with physical work? Thats the only work where there is a difference is that springs to mind! of course there are exceptions, to this rule.Iseult wrote:Only if one is unsure of her own.antstar wrote:Thats good, as women can get a little touchy when you question their intelligence
I was referring to what jonellequin wrote. However, I have heard this before. Usually the type of work has not been an issue; rather, the hours worked and the money earned. Some people seem to have a big problem with a woman earning a lot of money, which I don't quite understand - more money for the couple/family, right?antstar wrote:Just to ask but in what context have you heard the "trying to work like a man" saying? i don't think i have heard this before. Was it to do with physical work? Thats the only work where there is a difference is that springs to mind! of course there are exceptions, to this rule.
And does he think he's gay? It was quite a shock to me to discover I was gay.Iseult wrote:jonellequin wrote:"Finnish women try too hard to be like men". His words, not mine. They try to work like men, drink / smoke like men, talk like men. He also said that "if he wanted to be with someone that acted like a man, then he would be gay". But he's not gay, he is straight. quote]
This is funny, because my beau (an Aussie) said that he could not even imagine being with an Australian girl now that he's been with someone who is his equal. Nothing to do with the way I dress, all to do with intelligence, ambitiousness and interests (his words, not mine). Shows how many different kinds of people there are in the world...
Finnish women don't talk like men, it's the majority of Finnish men talk the "wrong" way.jonellequin wrote:They try to work like men, drink / smoke like men, talk like men.