07-Dec-2009
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by yolanda on Fri Dec 11, 2009 09:05 PM PSTHi Natalia,
I am glad you are back! It is no fun to type with one hand. I hope you will have a full recovery soon!
take care!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
Thank you....gracias...kheyli sepaas
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Fri Dec 11, 2009 08:28 PM PSTYolanda and Raton,
My hand is doing better now but I still have to do most typing with one hand which feels like an eternity.
best
How to find love
by farhad rafat on Wed Dec 09, 2009 08:13 PM PSTInteresting clip. Thank you.
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by yolanda on Wed Dec 09, 2009 06:38 AM PSTSorry, Natalia,
I hope your pain goes away soon!
Take care!!!!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
Natalie wrap your hand w/ CVS bands & stuff, it helps.Take care
by Anonymouse on Wed Dec 09, 2009 06:13 AM PSTEverything is sacred.
Raton
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Tue Dec 08, 2009 06:39 PM PSTNever mind.....I have to take some time away from this web site anyway.
Today I hurt my left hand. I didn't break any bones but it hurts like hell!
Best,
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by yolanda on Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:54 AM PSTIf a guy uses his fancy car and wealth to attract girls, he should not complain about girls being gold-diggers, he pretty much let girls dig his gold!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
Kareem
by KouroshS on Tue Dec 08, 2009 08:36 AM PSTYou have said it best Brodaaaaaaaaa.
Ghoorboone adame chiz fahm bekhoda:))
I wish Bernie Mac were alive and would see this and come up with one of his awsome scripts:)
You can't take desires out of humanity
by Abarmard on Tue Dec 08, 2009 05:37 AM PSTThey always find a way. Nice video.
Natalie what do you mean what do I mean?!
by Anonymouse on Tue Dec 08, 2009 04:37 AM PSTEverything is sacred.
Ja'mesh koneed baba...
by Kareem on Mon Dec 07, 2009 08:39 PM PSTThe fact is:
$ in a man's pocket, to women, is like a tight ass on a woman, to men.
Dangle it in front of the opposite sex, and they'll follow you to the moon.
Both deny this, but both are as guilty.
www.Kareemslist.com
The woman is sooo lucky
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Mon Dec 07, 2009 07:07 PM PSTto be able to go to the Caspian sea. Maybe one day, I will too. :o)
Hope is eternal..........
Raton
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Mon Dec 07, 2009 07:03 PM PSTWhat exactly do you mean? Please explain further.
Thank you!
No Omid jaan we're talking about myths for Iranian guys & girls.
by Anonymouse on Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:38 PM PSTEverything is sacred.
I think you guys misunderstand the economic situation in Iran
by OmidKarimi on Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:31 PM PSTIts perfectly understandable for women in that country to put a heavy weight on economy, as living there is very expensive.
The worser the economy, the worser the relationship, this is a fact, especially in Iran
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Some girls r no money no honey, most guys r no money, no honey!
by Anonymouse on Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:26 PM PSTEverything is sacred.
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by yolanda on Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:21 PM PSTSome girl are "No money, no honey!"......
Some girls like rich guys....but look at Tiger Woods, he cheats.....he has insatiable appetite for blond women.....TW's wife has to share her hubby with 6 other women!
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
Most woman would not marry a man who is a liability or lazy ass.
by Anonymouse on Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:59 AM PSTEverything is sacred.
Typical Iranian Women- Gold Diggers
by gitdoun ver.2.0 on Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:54 AM PSTHis 1st question was " what do the persian women look for in a man ???" FIRST THING SHE SAYS is --- $$$$$$. Not honesty or personality. Her first and foremost priority according to her is " GOOD MONEY " not just okay money but GOOD MONEY. then in the same breath she contradicts herself saying " no money isn't important it's personality." !!!!!! I think her first answer was genuine and then later she remembered she was being recorded so she tried to control or cover up her Gold Digging impulses- anyways from this video it reaffirmed for me that guys in grad. school or have recently graduated aren't up to iranian women standards since we have mountains of college debt to pay off. But then again when iranian women have this first and foremost pillar of $$$ on their mind, heart, and soul can marriage even work out with them ? There is a line an iranian friend once told me which soooo comes to mind right now " when money runs out in the marriage so does the love of an iranian woman "
All the young people in Tehran??!!
by mohajaf on Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:13 AM PSTNot all the young people in Tehran go to that steer, only the ultra
privileged kids whose super rich daddy could buy them BMWs. And that
is not how they find love. That is how they do 'dokhtar baazi': pick up
girls for partying and a night stand.
I hate the way a small group of rich people in Northern Tehran are
equated with the 'people of Iran' by some. Real young people of Iran
have to work hard or study hard to have a shut at a better future. Many
of them have to work multiple jobs to make ends meet.
The biggest casualty is the truth!
by farrad02 on Mon Dec 07, 2009 07:47 AM PSTObviously the ability to tell the truth is also a bygone virtue in Iran of Islamic Republic. The young woman's first sentence confirms that financial status and wealth of the man's family is the biggest factor in choosong a guy for a Tehrani girl! Then right away she states the opposite by negating her first statement and saying that "honesty" is the most important thing!
With all due respects to the few thousand youth, mostly university students, who put their lives on the line to fight the repressive regime on days like yesterday (16th of Azar) and inspite of acknowledging their exceptional courage, if you spend any amount of time in Iran's big urban centers, you will see that the young generation are MOSTLY spoiled and unwilling to do hard work. They mistrust anything and anyone and have grown lazy, due to no fault of their own. A system of government and a social value system build for 30 years upon thievery and lying has conditioned them to lie and cheat as a means to get to the things they want. And an economic regime based on quick-rich schemes and non-productive buy-and-resell schemes has convinved the young people that working hard is for sissies and you can become rich really fast by finding the fastest way to the riches!!!
If you don't believe me, just stay in tehran for 2 weeks and mingle with the youth!
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by yolanda on Mon Dec 07, 2009 06:08 AM PSTThe girl is gorgeous in the video! She looks for honest, kind-hearted, and handsome man....
Delaram Banafsheh (Yolanda)
"Cactus in the Desert"
Thank you
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Mon Dec 07, 2009 03:59 AM PSTVery interesting. What men will do to find women.