![]() In all 3 (not sure about the 4th yet) cases the motivations were the same: lack of "passion" and "romance". As we speak a 4th Brazilian girl I was chatting with just revealed the same, which prompted me to post this. Now I know this is something that must happen a lot, everywhere in the world, and a sample size of 3 isn't large, but nevertheless the only times this has happened are with latin girls (2 Brazilian 1 Colombian). I ended up spending some time to get to know all of them but on all three occasions said I wasn't going to pursue anything with them until they had made up their mind about their current relationship. None of them have left their partners afaik. They ask if they can continue to get to know me, eventually they ask to meet me, often they at times get flirty and sexual. Three out of three times I have pursued a Latin American girl that has matched with me the same thing has happened: we match, we chat, we get on really well, we arrange to meet up and then they tell me that they are in a relationship with a guy who doesn't provide them enough passion/romance but they can't decide if they want to leave him or not. I am drawn to people with a different cultural background to me so I often find myself matching with them. I live in Australia but there are many Latin Americans here. I have been single and meeting single women for the last year or so. I know this is going to sound very generalising but bare with me, I hope I don't offend in asking. No discrimination, be it on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, etc. Petitions, surveys, any form of engaging our users outside of Reddit should be cleared with the mods first. Be respectful and kind.ĭo not ask questions that have already been posted in the last seven days - doing such results in the post being taken down as a repetitive question. Try to remain as impartial as possible when wording your posts, do not ask leading questions, do not answer your own question in the post.ĭo not personally attack, harass, intimidate or target other users. Do not post questions that are in the FAQ, or can be answered with a quick Google Search. Feel free to make references to subjects in other languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French) but your post should be able to be understood by an English speaker. As the region is diverse and many languages are spoken, English is the preferred language for this subreddit. Links:īe kind and polite - do not personally attack or harass fellow users.Īll questions should be in English. ![]() Questions can be related (but not limited!) to Latin American culture, politics, society, language, etc. ![]() From Mexico to Brazil to Argentina and in between, we've got your questions covered! Assign yourself a flair ^ Bienvenidos- Bem Vindos- Welcome to /r/asklatinamericaĪ new subreddit dedicated to Latin America and the Caribbean.
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