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mightyking7
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Where do I go to satiate my curry fever?

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I am obsessed with women of the Indian subcontinent.They're so sexy it makes my head hurt sometimes :lol: .It is challenging to date them here in U.S. because typically they tend to stick with other Indians. Where can I get a wife of Indian origins who wouldn't care that I'm not Indian? Please be as specific as possible: country,city, bars,restaurants,temples, street,grocery stores, beaches...


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When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend, a Singaporean Indian whose Chinese wife had died, but she had heard something negative about our friend, and he ended up marrying a 30-year-old from Eastern Europe.

She explained that in Singapore, Indian girls are conservative and expect to be matched up for marriage. But the men can date and marry Chinese, leaving Indian girls single.

My news on this is a bit dated. I do not know if Indian girls have started dating. Singapore is not the most marriage-oriented country in that part of the world, but Indians there might still be somewhat conservative.
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MrMan wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 4:44 pm
When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend,
Stop trying to set up cat lady corporate whores. They deserve to spend the rest of their rotten lives alone, sick and bitter before being found half-eaten by their cats.
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Re: Where do I go to satiate my curry fever?

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Cornfed wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 5:26 pm
MrMan wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 4:44 pm
When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend,
Stop trying to set up cat lady corporate whores. They deserve to spend the rest of their rotten lives alone, sick and bitter before being found half-eaten by their cats.
I am very offended by that.
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MrMan wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 4:44 pm
When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend, a Singaporean Indian whose Chinese wife had died, but she had heard something negative about our friend, and he ended up marrying a 30-year-old from Eastern Europe.

She explained that in Singapore, Indian girls are conservative and expect to be matched up for marriage. But the men can date and marry Chinese, leaving Indian girls single.

My news on this is a bit dated. I do not know if Indian girls have started dating. Singapore is not the most marriage-oriented country in that part of the world, but Indians there might still be somewhat conservative.

I guess I might consider Singapore then. Is there a particular city you suggest?
Thanks for the intel.
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Cornfed wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 5:26 pm
MrMan wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 4:44 pm
When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend,
Stop trying to set up cat lady corporate whores. They deserve to spend the rest of their rotten lives alone, sick and bitter before being found half-eaten by their cats.
That's sounds really cruel :|
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mightyking7 wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 5:40 pm
MrMan wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 4:44 pm
When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend, a Singaporean Indian whose Chinese wife had died, but she had heard something negative about our friend, and he ended up marrying a 30-year-old from Eastern Europe.

She explained that in Singapore, Indian girls are conservative and expect to be matched up for marriage. But the men can date and marry Chinese, leaving Indian girls single.

My news on this is a bit dated. I do not know if Indian girls have started dating. Singapore is not the most marriage-oriented country in that part of the world, but Indians there might still be somewhat conservative.

I guess I might consider Singapore then. Is there a particular city you suggest?
Thanks for the intel.
It is one island city.
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Cornfed wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 5:26 pm
MrMan wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 4:44 pm
When we lived in Jakarta, my wife and I had a Singaporean Indian friend. She was 40-something and she had a well-paying gig in the finance industry. We both thought she was an attractive woman. She was kind of exotic looking, a little on the dark-skinned side. She also had a nice accent that sounded almost English. Some Singlish accents sound harsh, a bit like a dog barking. She'd never married. Apparently, she'd dated the wrong kind of man in the past, working abroad.

We tried to match her up with a widowed 50-year old friend,
Stop trying to set up cat lady corporate whores. They deserve to spend the rest of their rotten lives alone, sick and bitter before being found half-eaten by their cats.
She wasn't a cat lady. She had a kind of outsourced finance job, I think. She was also into intercessory prayer, but eventually she realized she was cut out for life-long celibacy, not whoredom.
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mightyking7 wrote:
October 26th, 2021, 6:30 am
I am obsessed with women of the Indian subcontinent.They're so sexy it makes my head hurt sometimes :lol: .It is challenging to date them here in U.S. because typically they tend to stick with other Indians. Where can I get a wife of Indian origins who wouldn't care that I'm not Indian? Please be as specific as possible: country,city, bars,restaurants,temples, street,grocery stores, beaches...
Hoy hoy hoy you so funny so first step eat and drink curry breakfast lunch dinner and buy the curry colone for attract indian girl

before have poster here do currymouth girlsys left right center and he pay little for play much so need travel money and play money

forget bout no pay date for mate unles can digise to looking cownerfit curryhead man
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