Yeah, I really need the free Spanish lessons. I came to LATAM 7 years ago and I'm probably less than 10% fluent. I know 8 programming language though.💪
I really like Latinas trying so hard to speak to me in broken English. It's the cutest shit ever. 🥰
Whenever a Latina I'm familiar with sees me walking in public and yells "Holaaa Crissss" it makes my heart melt.
She'd have to not have the midget gene though. I want tall offspring and approximately 0.01% of Latinas are on the pill.
My favorite thing about Mexicans is their great sense of humor.
404NotFound
08-12-2023 11:22 AM
Been there, done that. Too damn jealous of fucking everything.
NatalieK
08-12-2023 02:41 PM
racism? :2 cents:
RyuLion
08-12-2023 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Tube Ace
(Post 23165015)
My favorite thing about Mexicans is their great sense of humor.
We are very passionate of what we do also.
Rochard
08-12-2023 03:07 PM
If I was single I would be open to anything. I've dated all kinds of women when I was younger. LOL. I do not discriminate.
TheLegacy
08-12-2023 03:33 PM
If it was single - then yes if it was Selena Gomez who's Mexican and Italian.
OneHungLo
08-12-2023 06:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by NatalieK
(Post 23165059)
racism? :2 cents:
lol fuck off, Garry. People are still allowed to have preferences about who they date. And last time I checked Mexican wasn't a "race."
Been there, done that. Too damn jealous of fucking everything.
This ^^^
RyuLion
08-13-2023 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Tasty1
(Post 23165211)
Still dating a Mexicana.
This is soo fucking awesome in so many levels!! :thumbsup:2 cents: :pimp
curlydoggo
08-13-2023 11:49 AM
No, only a Colombian.
CaptainHowdy
08-14-2023 10:06 AM
If she ain't a drug cartel girl go ahead . . .
INever
08-14-2023 03:48 PM
If they're not staring at their phone constantly, don't have a loud mouth, are not a gordita, have at most a cute little tat on their foot---as opposed to a tat of a pizza slice on a flabby arm---
Sure. Why not.
Look Chang
08-14-2023 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by INever
(Post 23165616)
If they're not staring at their phone constantly, don't have a loud mouth, are not a gordita, have at most a cute little tat on their foot---as opposed to a tat of a pizza slice on a flabby arm---
Sure. Why not.
Try to date a nun then. :2 cents:
INever
08-14-2023 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Look Chang
(Post 23165705)
Try to date a nun then. :2 cents:
You probably wouldn't be surprised but there are pros and wannabe hoes who wear glasses.
:pimp
INever
08-15-2023 02:05 AM
And the nones? They always remember their first padre.
According to the 2012 estimates, there were 100,000 Mennonites living in Mexico[1] (including 32,167 baptized adult church members),[6] the vast majority of them, or about 90,000 are established in the state of Chihuahua,[2] 6,500 were living in Durango,[4] with the rest living in small colonies in the states of Campeche, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí and Quintana Roo.
Their settlements were first established in the 1920s.[7] In 1922, 3,000 Mennonites from the Canadian province of Manitoba established in Chihuahua.[8] By 1927, Mennonites reached 10,000 and they were established in Chihuahua, Durango and Guanajuato.[8]
Worsening poverty, water shortages and drug-related violence across northern Mexico have provoked significant numbers of Mennonites living in Durango and Chihuahua to relocate abroad in recent years, especially to Canada, and to other regions of the Americas. Between 2012 and 2017 alone, it is estimated that at least 30,000 Mexican Mennonites emigrated to Canada.[9]
The ancestors of the vast majority of Mexican Mennonites settled in the Russian Empire in the late 18th and 19th centuries, coming from the Vistula delta in West Prussia. Even though these Mennonites are Dutch and Prussian by ancestry, language and custom, they are generally called Russian Mennonites, Russland-Mennoniten in German. In the years after 1873, some 7,000 left the Russian Empire and settled in Canada. In the period leading up to and during World War I, governments in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan passed laws requiring public schools to fly the Union flag, required compulsory attendance, and created public schools in areas of Mennonite settlement. In response the more conservative Mennonites sent out delegates to a number of countries to seek out a new land for settlement. They finally settled in a tract of land in Northern Mexico after negotiating certain privileges with Mexican President Álvaro Obregón. Approximately 6,000 of the most conservative Mennonites eventually left Manitoba and Saskatchewan for Mexico. The first train left Plum Coulee, Manitoba, on March 1, 1922.