GreekIslandGirl wrote:miltiades wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Gosh - you
are one for extremes.
It's OK to fall head over heals in love with a new woman or a new country; but it's rather juvenile to start slagging your heritage just because you want to *belong* in this new phase.
- It says a lot about you fickle Milty and it's not nice stuff.
Slagging my heritage, my foot !
To praise the beauty of a woman or women of a different race to ones self does not in any way infer denigration of ones own race.
Stating a well known fact, most men will agree , that Eastern European women are gorgeous, especially from ...White Russia, does not make me ...fickle you silly old girl
How come you married a non Cypriot, something wrong with Cypriots or Greeks for that matter ?
It doesn't matter who you marry; what I find so hypocritical is why you suddenly turn against the habits of your "old culture" and its people - as you have done. You slag off the youth of Cyprus as being hairy or bearded, for example. My husband might be Scot by birth, but he shows a lot more respect for Cypriot culture than you do - the camaraderie he sees among the Greeks, the ready-helpfulness and practical know-how of our people and their immense hospitality mean more than any lack of melanin.
To dislike hairy cheeks, a trait found in abundance amongst Islamic fundamentalists, does not imply that I do not like our youth. They tend to copy Greek minion celebrities who still think that a geni is ....fashionable when in fact it went out of fashion years ago.
The only culture that still holds on this unsightly ..sport is the Islmamic Fundmentalist one.
Grow up girl, use your common sense, Milti is as committed to his MOTHERLAND as he always was.
Another bodily accessory I absolutely abhor ,is body piercing and horrid tattoos, Cypriot or otherwise.
Further more I consider Cyprus men, my self included but clean shaven, to be the most handsome men in the universe