The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man.

A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

But most don't. Go outside places like "DC" and Irish Pubs. Nobody cares about soccer. It is a boring, low scoring game with some physical actions, but not enough for Americans. It is droll.
 
A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

But most don't. Go outside places like "DC" and Irish Pubs. Nobody cares about soccer. It is a boring, low scoring game with some physical actions, but not enough for Americans. It is droll.

I didn't say most I said a lot.
 
Yea, we like to screw.

Hey, Flash.

:nono:


I worked at a large nuclear facility on a contract where we had both UK and French partners. All well educated engineers.

There were perhaps 25 families from Europe that come here to live for six or seven years while working on the project.

The Euro guys quickly became Americanized. Bought pickup trucks, went shooting, ate BBQ, watched American football, etc.

The wives mostly kept to their own circles. They never really integrated well although they did like to shop. Always talked about going home.

The kids got totally Americanized. I mean big time.

Still can't get into American Football.

And I've tried. Really I have.

You have to grow up playing American Football or you won't get it. Americans don't get "Soccer".

A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

Ireland's Four Provinces? On Connecticut Avenue? I once went there on St. Pat's with a co-worker who is African-American. She ended up with a shamrock painted on her cheek and we liberated the "men's" rest room because the line for the women's restroom was too long, and when you've got to go, you've got to go! BTW: the guys understood. Great night. We all got along together.
 
Hey, Flash.

:nono:


I worked at a large nuclear facility on a contract where we had both UK and French partners. All well educated engineers.

There were perhaps 25 families from Europe that come here to live for six or seven years while working on the project.

The Euro guys quickly became Americanized. Bought pickup trucks, went shooting, ate BBQ, watched American football, etc.

The wives mostly kept to their own circles. They never really integrated well although they did like to shop. Always talked about going home.

The kids got totally Americanized. I mean big time.

Still can't get into American Football.

And I've tried. Really I have.

You have to grow up playing American Football or you won't get it. Americans don't get "Soccer".

A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

Ireland's Four Provinces? On Connecticut Avenue? I once went there on St. Pat's with a co-worker who is African-American. She ended up with a shamrock painted on her cheek and we liberated the "men's" rest room because the line for the women's restroom was too long, and when you've got to go, you've got to go! BTW: the guys understood. Great night. We all got along together.

It was in Herndon. Had a great time. The Americans were rooting for England. But it didn't work out that way.
 
A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

But most don't. Go outside places like "DC" and Irish Pubs. Nobody cares about soccer. It is a boring, low scoring game with some physical actions, but not enough for Americans. It is droll.


The last couple of weeks I have working a project to transfer all our old VCR tapes to DVD.

My sons both played a little soccer and we have some of the "action" on tape.

My god that is a boring game. Neither one of my sons really liked it. I quickly edited through those tapes.

Soccer is a game for homos and Communists and young kids that haven't yet to develop the skills to do anything else.
 
I worked at a large nuclear facility on a contract where we had both UK and French partners. All well educated engineers.

There were perhaps 25 families from Europe that come here to live for six or seven years while working on the project.

The Euro guys quickly became Americanized. Bought pickup trucks, went shooting, ate BBQ, watched American football, etc.

The wives mostly kept to their own circles. They never really integrated well although they did like to shop. Always talked about going home.

The kids got totally Americanized. I mean big time.

Still can't get into American Football.

And I've tried. Really I have.

You have to grow up playing American Football or you won't get it. Americans don't get "Soccer".

A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

Ireland's Four Provinces? On Connecticut Avenue? I once went there on St. Pat's with a co-worker who is African-American. She ended up with a shamrock painted on her cheek and we liberated the "men's" rest room because the line for the women's restroom was too long, and when you've got to go, you've got to go! BTW: the guys understood. Great night. We all got along together.

It was in Herndon. Had a great time. The Americans were rooting for England. But it didn't work out that way.

Naw. It didn't work out. But I met some great Ethiopians. I love their music. Awesome. What a wonderful world this could be if the morons would stop fighting among themselves and trying to drag normal people into their petty BS.
 
A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

But most don't. Go outside places like "DC" and Irish Pubs. Nobody cares about soccer. It is a boring, low scoring game with some physical actions, but not enough for Americans. It is droll.


The last couple of weeks I have working a project to transfer all our old VCR tapes to DVD.

My sons both played a little soccer and we have some of the "action" on tape.

My god that is a boring game. Neither one of my sons really liked it. I quickly edited through those tapes.

Soccer is a game for homos and Communists and young kids that haven't yet to develop the skills to do anything else.

I don't 'get' American Football. A load of men rolling around on the ground. For what? And why the word 'foot'? I don't see much going on with the foot in that game.
 
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I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag

Your girl is getting slammed by Eurotrash uncut and pee-crusty cock. Next!

Pee crust is lodged up in her innards.
 
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I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag


Our penises are around 11 inches long, though. So, there's that to consider.

Putting that aside, there's a couple of European forums I post on. Mechanical watch collector and repair forums. I wil say that they are very gentlemanly. I'd never go on the American watch forums, they're all about bling over here in America. No refinement.
 
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I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag


Our penises are around 11 inches long, though. So, there's that to consider.

Putting that aside, there's a couple of European forums I post on. Mechanical watch collector and repair forums. I wil say that they are very gentlemanly. I'd never go on the American watch forums, they're all about bling over here in America. No refinement.

11 inches? Oh no, that won't do atall. We need at least 13.

What's that in centimetres?
 
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I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag

Your girl is getting slammed by Eurotrash uncut and pee-crusty cock. Next!

Pee crust is lodged up in her innards.

Decode that for me.
 
David-Gandy-European-American-Men-1050x700.jpg


I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag

Your girl is getting slammed by Eurotrash uncut and pee-crusty cock. Next!

Pee crust is lodged up in her innards.

Decode that for me.

There is no decoding that, sorry.
 
11 inches? Oh no, that won't do atall. We need at least 13.

What's that in centimetres?

I dont remember. I think around two and a half? Something like.

It's only in the morning anyway, so. Ha.
 
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I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag


Our penises are around 11 inches long, though. So, there's that to consider.

Putting that aside, there's a couple of European forums I post on. Mechanical watch collector and repair forums. I wil say that they are very gentlemanly. I'd never go on the American watch forums, they're all about bling over here in America. No refinement.

11 inches? Oh no, that won't do atall. We need at least 13.

What's that in centimetres?

Over 30. We say "Centimeters". :funnyface:
 
David-Gandy-European-American-Men-1050x700.jpg


I never thought that the cultural background of a dating prospect would make much of a difference when it came to relationships. However, since living in New York, I’ve had the opportunity to meet many different people from various backgrounds and it’s become clear that there are definite cultural norms specific to European men versus American men (especially New Yorkers). I’m not to judge that one is better than the other, and mind you, my observations are based on my own experiences as well as a group of women I’ve interviewed in the last two years. The below is a list of some of the themes and commonalities observed. Now, when I discuss the differences between European and American, I’m referring to a mindset.

You can very well be born in America but have a more “European” mindset and vice versa.

The 11 Differences Between Dating a European Man vs an American Man - JustMyTypeMag


Our penises are around 11 inches long, though. So, there's that to consider.

Putting that aside, there's a couple of European forums I post on. Mechanical watch collector and repair forums. I wil say that they are very gentlemanly. I'd never go on the American watch forums, they're all about bling over here in America. No refinement.

11 inches? Oh no, that won't do atall. We need at least 13.

What's that in centimetres?

Over 30. We say "Centimeters". :funnyface:

Must be your hormones running riot.
 
If pointing out contradictions is trolling, mea culpa. If making contradictions is lack of awareness, that's you.
 
A lot do. They were really into it at the Irish pub, watching the World Cup last year, in a DC suburb.

But most don't. Go outside places like "DC" and Irish Pubs. Nobody cares about soccer. It is a boring, low scoring game with some physical actions, but not enough for Americans. It is droll.

Gay bars in Phoenix have big get-togethers for soccer matches. That's about it, as far as I know.
 

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