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Hi everyone,

I was just reading this morning and now I have a question for all of you.

Is there really a difference between men and their nationality???

I believe that different cultures and religion make a difference yes but do you believe that Americans differ from Germans and that Canadians differ from Swiss..............(I could go on and on)

Aren't there the same qualities within all of them just like the same struggles?
Aren't "men just men?" (with their good sides and less good sides)

What do you think???? What have you experienced??
I think this is interesting.


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Men are men this is true, but I think they do differ greatly depending on their culture.

I live on the border of USA & Canada so I have dated both Cdn & American men. But even within Canada the cultures are so varied that there is a great difference in how men view and treat women within Canada.

The most interesting two men I dated were one from England who I met while he was on a year sabatical in California and I was on vacation. We were in our early twenties but he treated me like a princess. He was a total gentlemen but still a lot of fun.

The other was a guy from Hungary who I had met at my parents. He too was a complete gentleman and a lot of fun. My parents had invited him over to play cribage one afternoon and he stopped at the library on the way and read a complete book on cribage on the way because he wanted to be prepared <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" /> I was so young then and not ready for marriage so we ended up breaking up. He sent me roses the next day with a note that said he valued his time with me and hoped my life was good. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" />

I think that American men tend to be lazy in the dating/courting area, and that they don't hold women on pedestals the way some of the other nationalities do.

Of course maybe I just picked the wrong Americans <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="images/icons/frown.gif" /> And I also think that American women differ quite a bit from women from some of the other cultures as in how they view men and relationships.


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