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  1. You obviously aren't ready for a serious relationship if you set stipulations that the girl you fall in love with should be a virgin. That sounds like something I would hear in Pakistan. If you set those kind of limitations, you're going to end up with a lot of liars, and I really wouldn't have any sympathy for you. Yes, it is important to know about a woman's sexual history because you don't want to put your health at risk. It would also be in your best interest to date someone your own age. You would have more things in common and not have to worry about breaking any laws.

    Oh really? It happens a lot in Middle-East? Well, in Taiwan it does though--although the girls of Taiwan are getting more and more sexually outgoing. And I was told Korean households have very strcit traditional rules, which make them so conservative. I don't know why, I just love which is enjoying soemthing that is new.

  2. That is fine' date=' but don't plan this matter too carefully. Love is not something that can be planned like a career, it is a natural, unpredictable thing.

     

     

     

    Dating a teen girl is fine, but below 15 sounds too young to me. Such a girl is too young, immature both physically and mentally. I think 18 or 19 is better age.

     

     

    Why don't you go to Taiwan and have some fun with the girls, gain some experience, then come back and be in a better positon to judge when considering real love and relationships?[/quote']

    I am not going back to Taiwan; I will date girls here. Just that I saw Tom Cruise and katie Holmes is a couple that their differential age is huge. Sp I am thinking to do in that way.

  3. I am 21 years old, and I am thinking about to get my first love by age 26 approximately, when I got a stable work and a accomplished scholarship of UC-Whatever. I am thinking about to put my goal on girls whose ages are below 15, which they mostly don't have love experience. Do oyu htink a man who is in his 20s dating a teen girl will be strange? I am 21 at the moment.

  4. I can understand that' date=' but take my word for it, if you ignore a girl because she is not a virgin you could be making a big mistake and missing out on being with some one special.

     

    There are a lot more important things in a girl than whether she is a virgin. When you start looking for a serious relationship you should trust your instincts as to the girls character. Do not think too much abut whether she is lying aboout her sexual experiences. Thinking too much in these matters is a bad mistake. Thinking only complicates and causes problems, instead trust your instincts, they are a lot smarter than you might realise.

     

     

     

     

    Stigmatised means to be looked down upon and considered inferior. To avoid this girls may reasonably decide to lie about their sexual experiences.

     

    I was aware that Japanese and Korean girls are generally socially quite conservative. But that doesn't mean that they can't discretely do things that would be done more openly in other societies.

     

    To paraphrase. Don't spend time worring about whether a girl is more experienced than you or not. Simply trust your instincts as to whether you like and care for her. If you do then go for it, otherwise walk away. But don't think about it too much. This is one subject where thinking isn't any use. It's a matter of instinct not intellect.[/quote']

    Well, it is a matter of fairness. I think it is better to be a inexperienced girl for me when my first love come upon. And I am thinking about to get Korean girls since they are very conservative.

    I don't know if you have ever been to Taiwan. The girls over there are so sluttish and they love to pretend innocent. It is very disgusting when you were deceived by a girl who says who is inexperienced and the real ugly fact is revealed that your true feeling taken by her.

  5. Are you sure about this' date=' how do you know it?

     

     

     

     

    Perhaps you have answered your own question here.

     

     

     

    Women can be stigmatised if they have a number of sexual partners, perjorative terms such as 'slut' and 'whore' are used. As such it seems reasonably obvious why many women would wish to downplay the level of experience they have.[/quote']

    I don't know if this happens a lot in the States or not, but it does in Taiwan where many men love virgins the most.

    By the way, I couldn't find a word "stigmatised." Also that do you know any girls from Korea and Japan/ Korean girls are conservative, huh?

  6. Do you guys know that thee are many girls who love to pretend who are inexperienced in love matter? This is a trend: girls nowadays love to have sex in very early age. But I don't understand why there are some girls loving to deceive some men's innocent felings that they never had boyfriend. Do you think taking psychology can help you read those women's minds which whether they are telling trues or lies? Because I never had girlfriend and I want my first lover to be inexperienced. I decide that I take some psychological terms before making romance with girls.

  7. Quoting someone is a special case. Saying "hits he" is incorrect grammar. For example:

     

    Correct: Einstein said' date=' "E = mc[sup']2[/sup]"

    Also correct: "E = mc2," says Einstein

     

    But,

     

    Correct: Einstein spoke about special relativity.

    Incorrect: Spoke Einstein about special relativity.

     

     

     

    Proper nouns (any noun that you would capitalize, like a name of a country, company, or person), like pronouns, generally don't take on adjectives.

     

     

     

    Else is not an adjective. I'm not exactly sure of what the word "else" functions as. I'll look it up later.

     

     

     

    Correct. "which is," "that is," "that," "which," and even some other prepositions are often omitted in common, and sometimes even formal, speech and writing.

    About that mc, what is that for?

    And do you think this is correct? I think many phrases have a lot of meaning.

    What if stands for what is it if...

    What about stands for what is it which is about

    Are those correct explanations?

  8. Yes' date=' that is pretty much correct.

     

    Although I'd rather say "Bush is terrible, he doesn't know how to control the world."

    Using 'is', 'am', or 'are' is typically better than just using it like an adjective.[/quote']

    And why couldn't we put else before any noun?

    By the way, I read a lot of books, I think they filtered saying "which is" or "that is". Like: E3 is a great place where people like to go. To make it more precise, it should be: E3 is a great place which is where people like to go. Is that correct? English sentences are using "which is" and"that is" to construct things together, right?

    There is a rare thing: The book I wrote is a n expensive one. But precise saying is that: the book which I wrote is an expensive one. They often ignore using that or which since they become so frequently used, right?

  9. 'I' date=' who is terrible'- the I is simply stating who we are talking about. Imagine it this way--take the I and substitute it with your name. That's what pronouns do--you just say 'it' instead of 'the car.'

     

    Just think of a pronoun as a substitute for saying the real word. It acts the same way.[/quote']

    Oh ok, could we say; terrible Bush doesn't know how to control the world?

  10. Because in that case' date=' you're not modifying the pronoun. The pronoun simply tells you what who is upset, huge, or whatever. It is not modified.

     

    If you say "the blue me" however, that is modifying a pronoun. Not allowed.[/quote']

    This is very confusing. In Mandarin, we could use an adjective in front of any pronoun as starting expression or else. Like I=wu, you=ni, he/she=ta.

    We could say like oh, terrible wu yao ti ni de pigu. means I, who is terrible, is going to kick on your butt.

    And speaking of else, which its usage is adjective. But often people use else behind all nouns, but not in front of nouns like: else someone. Why? it does make sense grammatically.

  11. To be here, you need computer with an internet connection. So if you either do not have access to one or do not know how to use one then then I suppose you can't be here. ;D

    Oh wow, the world is looking cruel now. Luckily I love online, which means I have no problem of that. So knowing computer becomes a part of our modern life which is fundament and basic, huh?

  12. I am a student who is studying at one of US community colleges who wants to go to UC-Berkely. I heard you got to pass certain levels or math to do that, right? I only passed Trigonometry, but I am thinking about using other courses to make up my superiority, is that working? i mean I hate math, but I am good at other aspects--biology, and English.

    Can I get into Berkely with only Trigonometry passed as C and other courses with A++?

  13. I just ask this. I know it might be a stupid question, but I am still doubting. For current schools or working organization, if you do not know how to use computer or your don't have "Computer Internet" in your houses, is that meaning you are not legible to be here?

  14. The difference between saying "someone says" and "says someone" isn't really a gramatical one. Either form is fine.

     

    I' date=' you, he, she, we, they, them, etc. are all a special class of nouns called pronouns. Unlike nouns, you cannot modify pronouns with adjectives. So the sentence "Angry I dislike this thing" is gramatically incorrect.[/quote']

    According to you, does that mean "he hits" and "hits he" are same correct?

  15. I went to a bookstore to find a dictionary that is published by Webster. Why I went for Webster, because I know the featuring helps of Webster make people easily understand. But the books sold in the store do not qualify the standard which I need. In webster website, it sort gives you a sense of how the words were gradually formulated. That is etymology. And I think this really help. I can know more vocabulary by talking to people with those words; checking out the meanings of them by going that site. So does any of you know that any diction has exactly same features as the site, please give me the link to embrace it?

  16. I don't know why. Who is native born American here, please explain it to me.

    When I read some article, as it is quoting, sometimes it sppears "Someone Says," another time it happens "Says Someone." That someone refered to the name of author. As grammatical pattern, how can you swtich this kind of case?

     

    Also that I, you, he, she, and they are sometimes used as subjects. But we can always use adjective to modify nouns. At the beggining of sentence, can I make: Angry-I dislike this thing???

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