innovatorsclub wrote:So far in the first episode the second episode is a different story the women producers who cater to the women ad buyers are cleverly shoung a negative light in the second episode..the colombian buying the most expensive boots and the Russian being cold at dinner by not eating are just two of the obvious examples..the first show was to real people in but the Sond episode is showing the real agenda
Firstly -
The Colombian has every right to pick expensive boots. He made no stipulations around cost or price. Its his fault for playing mangina and not setting boundaries. She is very feminine; more so than the majority of women in Tulsa or whatever city in Oklahoma he's in. He also driving around a Toyota Tundra which is notorious for getting terrible gas mileage.
The way I see it, the so-called cost cutting move was so he didn't make the hard decision of selling the truck which is likely attached to his manhood which is typically the case in that part of the country.
If he was serious about saving money for the future, he would have saved more money by selling his truck so he could finance the wedding and their new home together.
Homegirl didn't call him on the mat for this because she's a typical developing nation non-critical thinker. Trust me there's quite a bit of mileage about Colombian women around the internet and their "world view" which is shared with other Latin Americans. The truth is Latin America is about 10-15-20 years BEHIND in sophistication.
Women from those countries should be treated as such, which also why I am critical of the Mormon who wants to marry the rural Brazilian girl.
The Russians demeanor doesn't concern me at all. To throw your GF from another culture into the deep end with close family members shows this dork lack of understanding the gravity of the situation.
IE I don't buy your "agenda" tin foil hat moment. TLC is presenting it like they see it, its not their fault these guys aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer.