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Fabricio
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Re: and a goobersmooch...
>
> > oh, it seems a wonderful party indeed - i like witches as well
> > as my daughter.
>
> Witches have never really been on my list of very spooky things...even though
> I did go as one when I was little. It's like, I can believe that ghosts are
> real, but give me some hard evidence that spells actually work.
I have a similar reaction to them - I don`t believe in witches, but I`m not a sceptic at all. Perhaps, under some circumstances they can act someway.
But my present love for witches is much more aesthetic than some kind of spiritual thing. In the world of my daughter witches are really present, and she at the same time love and hate them. In the "german park" in curitiba there`s always a witch who tells stories to the kids. My daughter is terribly affraid of hers - but she loves her at the same time, giving her gifts... it`s funny indeed.
>
> > well, when some "witches" appear in curitiba in
> > halloween they`re always come from
> > english courses...
>
> of course! I guess they are associated with the English because of the
> paganism that used to exist before the Roman Catholic Church butted in and did
> away with it.
Anyway, it seems this paganism seems to be maintained in Great-Britain until nowadays, isn`t it?
>
> > even thinking you should come to curitiba i think you had and
> > excelent idea! i`ve been
> > in europe and i really liked it.
>
> i've been there once before, as the saying goes, it's nice to visit, but not
> to live there.
i`ve been there too shortly in any country to know if it`s good to live there. I was in an excursion and i visited 10 countries in 40 days, you can`t have a real idea of how life is there. Anyway, I stayed almost 5 days in Paris and 5 days in Lisbon, the most
part of these days without the excursion. I was disappointed by Paris, because I thought it had to be a so wonderful city that i knew afterwards it couldn`t exist such a soooo wonderful city... But i really liked it after all. And I was really impressed by Lisbon:
the fact I did a 9-hours plane trip to my your own language afterwards was great! And it is such a beautiful city...
>
> Then again, I've only been in the British Isles. I know it's nothing like the
> Continent.
I stayed to days in London. Everything I could say at this time was "I don`t speak english" (very very slowly...)
It was the only place in Europe i saw outside Frankfurt where the weather was ugly.
>
> > and tell everything! (well, if you want it, of course...)
>
> All I know is that I'm already going to be busy and here I am having to get
> ready for this as well. The England half of it is not making me nervous. Just
> the French bit. I've never been in a position where I'm speaking in a broken
> language to a bunch of natives. That, and I'm taking some chances on all of
> this, but I look at my life and wonder what worse could come?
si tu essaie de parler en français avec eux les français en générale traitent toi très bien, tu peux t`assurer sur ça.
je me rappelle très bien que j`ai vu plus d`un français très content de voir un jeune garçon brésilien de 14 ans en parlant plus ou moins bien le français. Quelques uns d`eux m`acconseillaient même de studier l`anglais... )
Et evidemment, si tu veux t`entraîner ton français avec moi je serais très heureux de t`aider autant que possible...
>
> > this is good.
>
> > i still remember when my mother said i would go to europe i
> > couldn`t believe her... that
> > trip seemed impossible to me.
>
> It is different, but i'm sure it's not as shocking as going to Africa.
oh, for sure it isn`t - and it seems all french people speak english but they don`t admit it...
>
> > this "something" is the trip or are you feeling
> > something more?
>
> Something more. I can't describe it except maybe a resolution...my position
> has changed since the last time I was there and I'm fascinated to see what has
> caught up.
your position in your job, isn`t it? Oh, I hope everything will be ok with you.
And strange thing I had an extraordinary excitation all day long today. I was too happy, I thought I had to calm myself down - but it didn`t come afterwards, as things use to happen with me... I am just a little bit more tired than the normal...
>
> > i believe in intuitions too, and i`m glad things seem to change
> > to you.
>
> > today i felt i had a great intuition - we had elections for
> > curitiba`s mayor. Since the
> > beginning i felt the present mayor would win again.
> > Unfortunately i was correct - he and
> > his partners are really corrupt, unfortunately.
>
> Yeah, the good ol' system. People complain, but they also hate change.
oh yeah - it`s really the case here.
>
> Every year, the same thing in America. They hate what's going on, but they
> feel like voting for something new is a "wasted" vote and they stay with the
> status quo.
Oh, we are not alone in this point...
and talking about politics... will you vote for president?
>
> > of course no - i just offered you a cd and i`ll send it to you
> > if you`ll mail me your
> > adress!
>
> Um, OK.
Hey, I received your mail and I sent the cd to you. They tell me that the cd would arrive in your house hence 15 days. You know some of the stuff of the cd, and I hope you`ll enjoy it!
>
> > hehehe...
>
> > you`ll get rid of me if you want... and i`ll be really sad, know
> > about it!
>
> stand in line!
*great smiles!!!*
>
> > most songs i know are like that. But if i know something i
> > really want to hear again, so
> > the artist enters to my list.
>
> sometimes being beaten over the head with a song is good, but most of the
> time, it really doesn't work that well. if I buy their CD, I usually only
> listen to their big songs and retire it. that's why i like buying things of
> people I don't know @#!!! about.
and the results that are usually good?
i normally try to buy the great number of cds of the artists of "my list", and then i have a collection with few artists and various cds of any of them.
>
> > The case is that i pratically don`t hear anything outside of my
> > "list"... the last guy
> > that entered in it is tricky. Do you know something from him?
>
> heh.
>
> no. not really.
the guy is scaring. Really really scaring.
I don`t know why, i use to remeber the blair witch project when i hear him.
>
> > and it`s nearly november and i have to wear hot pijamas because
> > it`s too much cold for
> > my taste... Curitiba is a strange city.
>
> isn't that normal? You're still in your spring season, right?
perhaps you are correct, but i really don`t want the coldness anymore...
>
> > well, we really don`t have this holiday, as you know... ))
>
> > what`s wicca?
>
> "Wicca" is the religion that true witches practice. Apparently, it's not devil
> worship because they don't believe in God or Satan, but they commune with
> nature.
I think the traditional catholicism think if you "commune with nature" you are some kind
of satanist, but I`m not that sure.
>
> > did you like blair witch project? i`ve watched it three times
> > and i want to watch it
> > again - and i hope the second one won`t be that bad... as you, i
> > have to see it - and
> > just because of the first i'll enjoy it.
>
> I'm so obsessed with the first one it's not funny.
>
> Usually, scary movies don't really stick with me in that way. But there is
> something so completely different about what it is, and I found out there are
> two sorts of scary movie goers from this:
>
> 1. People who are scared of what they CAN see.
> 2. People who are scared of what they CAN'T see.
>
> People who have to see the monster hated this movie. I'm the complete opposite
> and I wanted to sleep with the lights on that night!
I was too scared too, and I pratically never see a horror movie. I had difficulties to
sleep the next 2 or 3 days after seeing the film too.
I don`t know, the actress were soo affraid, and her fear really came to my unconscious
and did a good job there...
>
> But I did see the 2nd one. I did it yesterday afternoon, and needless to say,
> what I thought would happen to the movie did: it wasn't that great. It was
> really bad when a supposed tour group looking for the witch made it a really
> lame excuse to have a frat boy drinking party in the woods instead, listening
> to the God awful likes of Rob Zombie. The actors are terrible this time around
> as they opted to get rid of people with personality in favor of these wooden
> hipsters that looked like they rolled in on skateboards, yelling at people on
> the street with bullhorns in the latest dot.com commercial.
hehe... good description of the actors...
> But I suppose you haven't seen those commercials, so it's hard to translate
> what I mean.
I think i had the general idea...
>
> I'm bitter. I never would have thought there would be a sequel to the movie,
> but my God, let someone who loves and understands what the first one was about
> carry the 2nd film....
oh really.
Anyway, i read today in the newspaper the directors of the first film will do a new
sequence (number 3) in 2001, telling the stories of the 17th Century witch and of the
40`s serial killer. I don`t know what they can do afterwards...
>
> > but halloween really seems a great party and that`s why almost
> > everybody here likes it,
> > and not only because it comes from america.
>
> The Europeans have it, but it's not anything like what we do.
>
> > mardi gras is principally in new orleans, isn`t it?
>
> Yes. I've never seen it, but I heard it's amazing.
Is it in carnival, isn`t it?
The Curitiba`s carnival is worst of Brazil.
This makes me proud of my city!
>
> > and which ideas do you have about dressing something
> > "physically appealling"?
>
> skimpy
really? i have some ideas but i`ll keep them with myself.
>
> but all of those costumes are boring and overdone.
>
> speaking of slutty, I was talking with some guy at work who was talking about
> how some men dress slutty. He mentioned specifically sheer mesh shirts, ones
> you can see through, and I thought of Moz. Yes, he's a slut...
hehehe... or celibatary, who knows?
>
> > i think people who uses to do it must have an excelent wealth,
> > as i would be really sick
> > if i did it!
>
> are you kidding? no. she's not wealthy in any sense of the word.
>
> And you do know that you catch colds from viruses and NOT air circulating
> quickly on your face.
i`m not so sure... i think i saw this happen to me... perhaps this happened when i sweated too much...
>
> > i srill remember the only snow i`ve seen - i did a statue and my
> > mother photographed
> > it.
>
> i'll have to scan in my punk rock snowman!
>
> I made a mohawk out of pine needles. He was great.
hehehe... i have never imagined something like that... it must be fun indeed...
>
> > "... you must be good people because Dürer, Bach, Heine,
> > Goethe, Kleist and Beethoven
> > were germans..."
>
> Hee hee!
>
> "You've got really great beer. Maybe you can share a pint with us! Hello?"
hehe...
"hey guys, come down to see the harpsichord i bought just today! Let`s play the well tempered clavier toghether! ... hey, don`t you like this Kultur thing? I understand... let`s share some weed and some bitches then! I know an excelent place to do it"
>
> > oh really? i didn't know anything about it...
>
> > oh, i really understood your definition - morrissey seems to
> > like to do it with most
> > people`s brains...
>
> > he loves to be contradictory so it`s logic some ideas we have
> > about him are
> > contradictory too.
>
> i know, but he's cute doing it so we can't stay mad at him long!
hehehe... i see...
he must be a good guy...
>
> > have you ever seen one of them?
>
> Believe it or not, no. Many people have seen funnel clouds, but I think
> (luckily) I'm always in the wrong place at the wrong time.
it must be really scaring... i think you had good luck.
I remember one day many years ago when meteorologists said a hurricane (or something similar) would pass by curitiba... nothing happened but i was really impressed.
>
> > generally i watch the Channel 5 in my cable TV or i read some
> > book to keeping up with my
> > french...
>
> I'm great at reading. I can't do any of the rest of it, but I can read.
après le grand nombre d'anées que je ne practique plus le français probablement la lecture est la meilleure chose que j`ai encore de la langue...
>
> >and i come here in the case of the english...
>
> well, i have noticed that your english has really improved, and thankfully,
> you haven't taken any of my habits!
>
oh thank you... and don`t be so modest... you always influence others someway.
> > oh, never - anyway, i maintain it would be a good competition!
>
> Yes, me standing there looking confused.
>
> > i see.
>
> I think it's more than that, but to me, when a guy starts bragging about his
> injuries, I could care less. Usually, there is some heroic story about how
> they saved half of the town or scored the winning touchdown, and to me, that's
> trying to impress people with what you have and not with what you are.
and if you have a really good character you don`t do everything to impress others...
>
> Like this one guy I know...sort of a creepy guy if you're on the receiving end
> of his affections from what I hear...that all he talks about is how much money
> he has and his car and how much money he hopes to spend on his new place.
oh, really interesting subjects of conversations... :-(
>All
> he does is earn money and spend it, and you see no evidence of there being any
> sort of thought process about anything else he likes. Then, there was another
> guy I knew who refused to tell girls what he did because he was afraid they
> would see how little he had and leave. Tell me, Fabricio, do you think that
> most women are concerned with money in that extent?
most girls i know aren`t like that.
>To me, it's like if men
> don't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting a date, they think, "oh,
> well at least I have my sizeable wallet to fall back on. Some girl will
> eventually catch on that I have one."
I agree. I think what happens is that normally men have to show to women the best side of them (or at least what they think is their best side). There are some guys are just completely insecure about everything and then they get some excuses for their lack of success with girls, and money is more than a good excuse (in front of society at least). Other guys (as the one you quoted who just tell about his money) has no good things to show at all, and their best and single side is their money - so they have to show it.
>
> Everyone assumes we are all broke and looking for a sugar daddy, and it's
> really sad.
and women just want more than this - but i see most men simply can`t see it...
>
> > hehe...
>
> > apparently yes... but after few conversations you really don`t
> > seem it anymore.
>
> Oh but Fabricio, you must be tough....
oh really? why?
> and would you believe most people still
> don't think I'm very tough? I guess this website is probably the toughest I
> get.
sorry, but you mean tough as nearer "rude" or nearer "strong"? I`m always confused with this word, because "rude" and "strong" are completely different meanings to me.
I think you are a strong girl in the better sense of the word, but you really aren`t as rude as some people here may think you are... you know i really like you.
>
> > oh, it seems a wonderful party indeed - i like witches as well
> > as my daughter.
>
> Witches have never really been on my list of very spooky things...even though
> I did go as one when I was little. It's like, I can believe that ghosts are
> real, but give me some hard evidence that spells actually work.
I have a similar reaction to them - I don`t believe in witches, but I`m not a sceptic at all. Perhaps, under some circumstances they can act someway.
But my present love for witches is much more aesthetic than some kind of spiritual thing. In the world of my daughter witches are really present, and she at the same time love and hate them. In the "german park" in curitiba there`s always a witch who tells stories to the kids. My daughter is terribly affraid of hers - but she loves her at the same time, giving her gifts... it`s funny indeed.
>
> > well, when some "witches" appear in curitiba in
> > halloween they`re always come from
> > english courses...
>
> of course! I guess they are associated with the English because of the
> paganism that used to exist before the Roman Catholic Church butted in and did
> away with it.
Anyway, it seems this paganism seems to be maintained in Great-Britain until nowadays, isn`t it?
>
> > even thinking you should come to curitiba i think you had and
> > excelent idea! i`ve been
> > in europe and i really liked it.
>
> i've been there once before, as the saying goes, it's nice to visit, but not
> to live there.
i`ve been there too shortly in any country to know if it`s good to live there. I was in an excursion and i visited 10 countries in 40 days, you can`t have a real idea of how life is there. Anyway, I stayed almost 5 days in Paris and 5 days in Lisbon, the most
part of these days without the excursion. I was disappointed by Paris, because I thought it had to be a so wonderful city that i knew afterwards it couldn`t exist such a soooo wonderful city... But i really liked it after all. And I was really impressed by Lisbon:
the fact I did a 9-hours plane trip to my your own language afterwards was great! And it is such a beautiful city...
>
> Then again, I've only been in the British Isles. I know it's nothing like the
> Continent.
I stayed to days in London. Everything I could say at this time was "I don`t speak english" (very very slowly...)
It was the only place in Europe i saw outside Frankfurt where the weather was ugly.
>
> > and tell everything! (well, if you want it, of course...)
>
> All I know is that I'm already going to be busy and here I am having to get
> ready for this as well. The England half of it is not making me nervous. Just
> the French bit. I've never been in a position where I'm speaking in a broken
> language to a bunch of natives. That, and I'm taking some chances on all of
> this, but I look at my life and wonder what worse could come?
si tu essaie de parler en français avec eux les français en générale traitent toi très bien, tu peux t`assurer sur ça.
je me rappelle très bien que j`ai vu plus d`un français très content de voir un jeune garçon brésilien de 14 ans en parlant plus ou moins bien le français. Quelques uns d`eux m`acconseillaient même de studier l`anglais... )
Et evidemment, si tu veux t`entraîner ton français avec moi je serais très heureux de t`aider autant que possible...
>
> > this is good.
>
> > i still remember when my mother said i would go to europe i
> > couldn`t believe her... that
> > trip seemed impossible to me.
>
> It is different, but i'm sure it's not as shocking as going to Africa.
oh, for sure it isn`t - and it seems all french people speak english but they don`t admit it...
>
> > this "something" is the trip or are you feeling
> > something more?
>
> Something more. I can't describe it except maybe a resolution...my position
> has changed since the last time I was there and I'm fascinated to see what has
> caught up.
your position in your job, isn`t it? Oh, I hope everything will be ok with you.
And strange thing I had an extraordinary excitation all day long today. I was too happy, I thought I had to calm myself down - but it didn`t come afterwards, as things use to happen with me... I am just a little bit more tired than the normal...
>
> > i believe in intuitions too, and i`m glad things seem to change
> > to you.
>
> > today i felt i had a great intuition - we had elections for
> > curitiba`s mayor. Since the
> > beginning i felt the present mayor would win again.
> > Unfortunately i was correct - he and
> > his partners are really corrupt, unfortunately.
>
> Yeah, the good ol' system. People complain, but they also hate change.
oh yeah - it`s really the case here.
>
> Every year, the same thing in America. They hate what's going on, but they
> feel like voting for something new is a "wasted" vote and they stay with the
> status quo.
Oh, we are not alone in this point...
and talking about politics... will you vote for president?
>
> > of course no - i just offered you a cd and i`ll send it to you
> > if you`ll mail me your
> > adress!
>
> Um, OK.
Hey, I received your mail and I sent the cd to you. They tell me that the cd would arrive in your house hence 15 days. You know some of the stuff of the cd, and I hope you`ll enjoy it!
>
> > hehehe...
>
> > you`ll get rid of me if you want... and i`ll be really sad, know
> > about it!
>
> stand in line!
*great smiles!!!*
>
> > most songs i know are like that. But if i know something i
> > really want to hear again, so
> > the artist enters to my list.
>
> sometimes being beaten over the head with a song is good, but most of the
> time, it really doesn't work that well. if I buy their CD, I usually only
> listen to their big songs and retire it. that's why i like buying things of
> people I don't know @#!!! about.
and the results that are usually good?
i normally try to buy the great number of cds of the artists of "my list", and then i have a collection with few artists and various cds of any of them.
>
> > The case is that i pratically don`t hear anything outside of my
> > "list"... the last guy
> > that entered in it is tricky. Do you know something from him?
>
> heh.
>
> no. not really.
the guy is scaring. Really really scaring.
I don`t know why, i use to remeber the blair witch project when i hear him.
>
> > and it`s nearly november and i have to wear hot pijamas because
> > it`s too much cold for
> > my taste... Curitiba is a strange city.
>
> isn't that normal? You're still in your spring season, right?
perhaps you are correct, but i really don`t want the coldness anymore...
>
> > well, we really don`t have this holiday, as you know... ))
>
> > what`s wicca?
>
> "Wicca" is the religion that true witches practice. Apparently, it's not devil
> worship because they don't believe in God or Satan, but they commune with
> nature.
I think the traditional catholicism think if you "commune with nature" you are some kind
of satanist, but I`m not that sure.
>
> > did you like blair witch project? i`ve watched it three times
> > and i want to watch it
> > again - and i hope the second one won`t be that bad... as you, i
> > have to see it - and
> > just because of the first i'll enjoy it.
>
> I'm so obsessed with the first one it's not funny.
>
> Usually, scary movies don't really stick with me in that way. But there is
> something so completely different about what it is, and I found out there are
> two sorts of scary movie goers from this:
>
> 1. People who are scared of what they CAN see.
> 2. People who are scared of what they CAN'T see.
>
> People who have to see the monster hated this movie. I'm the complete opposite
> and I wanted to sleep with the lights on that night!
I was too scared too, and I pratically never see a horror movie. I had difficulties to
sleep the next 2 or 3 days after seeing the film too.
I don`t know, the actress were soo affraid, and her fear really came to my unconscious
and did a good job there...
>
> But I did see the 2nd one. I did it yesterday afternoon, and needless to say,
> what I thought would happen to the movie did: it wasn't that great. It was
> really bad when a supposed tour group looking for the witch made it a really
> lame excuse to have a frat boy drinking party in the woods instead, listening
> to the God awful likes of Rob Zombie. The actors are terrible this time around
> as they opted to get rid of people with personality in favor of these wooden
> hipsters that looked like they rolled in on skateboards, yelling at people on
> the street with bullhorns in the latest dot.com commercial.
hehe... good description of the actors...
> But I suppose you haven't seen those commercials, so it's hard to translate
> what I mean.
I think i had the general idea...
>
> I'm bitter. I never would have thought there would be a sequel to the movie,
> but my God, let someone who loves and understands what the first one was about
> carry the 2nd film....
oh really.
Anyway, i read today in the newspaper the directors of the first film will do a new
sequence (number 3) in 2001, telling the stories of the 17th Century witch and of the
40`s serial killer. I don`t know what they can do afterwards...
>
> > but halloween really seems a great party and that`s why almost
> > everybody here likes it,
> > and not only because it comes from america.
>
> The Europeans have it, but it's not anything like what we do.
>
> > mardi gras is principally in new orleans, isn`t it?
>
> Yes. I've never seen it, but I heard it's amazing.
Is it in carnival, isn`t it?
The Curitiba`s carnival is worst of Brazil.
This makes me proud of my city!
>
> > and which ideas do you have about dressing something
> > "physically appealling"?
>
> skimpy
really? i have some ideas but i`ll keep them with myself.
>
> but all of those costumes are boring and overdone.
>
> speaking of slutty, I was talking with some guy at work who was talking about
> how some men dress slutty. He mentioned specifically sheer mesh shirts, ones
> you can see through, and I thought of Moz. Yes, he's a slut...
hehehe... or celibatary, who knows?
>
> > i think people who uses to do it must have an excelent wealth,
> > as i would be really sick
> > if i did it!
>
> are you kidding? no. she's not wealthy in any sense of the word.
>
> And you do know that you catch colds from viruses and NOT air circulating
> quickly on your face.
i`m not so sure... i think i saw this happen to me... perhaps this happened when i sweated too much...
>
> > i srill remember the only snow i`ve seen - i did a statue and my
> > mother photographed
> > it.
>
> i'll have to scan in my punk rock snowman!
>
> I made a mohawk out of pine needles. He was great.
hehehe... i have never imagined something like that... it must be fun indeed...
>
> > "... you must be good people because Dürer, Bach, Heine,
> > Goethe, Kleist and Beethoven
> > were germans..."
>
> Hee hee!
>
> "You've got really great beer. Maybe you can share a pint with us! Hello?"
hehe...
"hey guys, come down to see the harpsichord i bought just today! Let`s play the well tempered clavier toghether! ... hey, don`t you like this Kultur thing? I understand... let`s share some weed and some bitches then! I know an excelent place to do it"
>
> > oh really? i didn't know anything about it...
>
> > oh, i really understood your definition - morrissey seems to
> > like to do it with most
> > people`s brains...
>
> > he loves to be contradictory so it`s logic some ideas we have
> > about him are
> > contradictory too.
>
> i know, but he's cute doing it so we can't stay mad at him long!
hehehe... i see...
he must be a good guy...
>
> > have you ever seen one of them?
>
> Believe it or not, no. Many people have seen funnel clouds, but I think
> (luckily) I'm always in the wrong place at the wrong time.
it must be really scaring... i think you had good luck.
I remember one day many years ago when meteorologists said a hurricane (or something similar) would pass by curitiba... nothing happened but i was really impressed.
>
> > generally i watch the Channel 5 in my cable TV or i read some
> > book to keeping up with my
> > french...
>
> I'm great at reading. I can't do any of the rest of it, but I can read.
après le grand nombre d'anées que je ne practique plus le français probablement la lecture est la meilleure chose que j`ai encore de la langue...
>
> >and i come here in the case of the english...
>
> well, i have noticed that your english has really improved, and thankfully,
> you haven't taken any of my habits!
>
oh thank you... and don`t be so modest... you always influence others someway.
> > oh, never - anyway, i maintain it would be a good competition!
>
> Yes, me standing there looking confused.
>
> > i see.
>
> I think it's more than that, but to me, when a guy starts bragging about his
> injuries, I could care less. Usually, there is some heroic story about how
> they saved half of the town or scored the winning touchdown, and to me, that's
> trying to impress people with what you have and not with what you are.
and if you have a really good character you don`t do everything to impress others...
>
> Like this one guy I know...sort of a creepy guy if you're on the receiving end
> of his affections from what I hear...that all he talks about is how much money
> he has and his car and how much money he hopes to spend on his new place.
oh, really interesting subjects of conversations... :-(
>All
> he does is earn money and spend it, and you see no evidence of there being any
> sort of thought process about anything else he likes. Then, there was another
> guy I knew who refused to tell girls what he did because he was afraid they
> would see how little he had and leave. Tell me, Fabricio, do you think that
> most women are concerned with money in that extent?
most girls i know aren`t like that.
>To me, it's like if men
> don't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting a date, they think, "oh,
> well at least I have my sizeable wallet to fall back on. Some girl will
> eventually catch on that I have one."
I agree. I think what happens is that normally men have to show to women the best side of them (or at least what they think is their best side). There are some guys are just completely insecure about everything and then they get some excuses for their lack of success with girls, and money is more than a good excuse (in front of society at least). Other guys (as the one you quoted who just tell about his money) has no good things to show at all, and their best and single side is their money - so they have to show it.
>
> Everyone assumes we are all broke and looking for a sugar daddy, and it's
> really sad.
and women just want more than this - but i see most men simply can`t see it...
>
> > hehe...
>
> > apparently yes... but after few conversations you really don`t
> > seem it anymore.
>
> Oh but Fabricio, you must be tough....
oh really? why?
> and would you believe most people still
> don't think I'm very tough? I guess this website is probably the toughest I
> get.
sorry, but you mean tough as nearer "rude" or nearer "strong"? I`m always confused with this word, because "rude" and "strong" are completely different meanings to me.
I think you are a strong girl in the better sense of the word, but you really aren`t as rude as some people here may think you are... you know i really like you.