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Author: hnubkajhnubkaj Date: Apr 28, 2008 08:46
I've been measuring the temperature here at SCH since I came on board
and I am going to take my chance (risque, I know) and say a few things
about what I see/sense. Again, this is just a small sample and still
a work in progress but let's just see what the feedback is...
Moobsib, Phwvnyawm, Hmong/Lao - these fellas' relationship with their
female counterparts are friendly and easy going. They have a good
relationship with their daughters and sometimes even enjoy some
serious debates with them. They accept new ideas offered by female
members of the family. These guys easily praised their female
members, especially their daughters.
Kwv, B2B - their relationship with their female members are lukewarm.
There is strong desire to maintain order and hierarchy. More energy
is used to reinforce the authoritarian idea that the husband/man is
and must be the final sayer on all things. They enjoy loose
conversations with female members but often have their antennas up for
potential "slips". They accept new ideas from female members but
rarely give them credits for them. Their daughters are respectful
towards them and would not challenge them.
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Author: kwvtijkwvtij Date: Apr 28, 2008 09:23
pag hk aw-- haj..haj...haj... raws li kuv pom mas it is opposite of
your perception. koj twb tsis paub hais tias yawg moobsib twb nyuam
qhuav mus noj zaub mos nplog teb txaus nkaus, yawg poj niam twb hais
tsis tau ib los li no lov. ho yawg phwvnyawm ces niaj hnub mus haus
beer tim tsev txias nrog cov niam ua mov, los txog tsev thaum twg ces
yeej tsoo beer tag npij npooj ntawm yawg poj niam qhuav muag xwb, yawg
poj niam yeej hais tsis tau ib lo kiag li. ho yawg born mas yawg
favor txog qhov yuav zaub mos noj ces nyaj koj yuav paub tias yawg coj
li cas lawm. ho hais txog kuv mas yeej hais ncaj los mas. yus yog
neeg laus muaj hnub nyoog lawm ces zog ntaug tag, tswv yim los qauj
tag lawm. niaj hnub niam no ces ua dab tsi los yeej tso pluav rau yus
poj niam lawm xwb. ua ntej los yog nws,...
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Author: hnubkajhnubkaj Date: Apr 28, 2008 09:38
Kwv,
Hehehehe... Xob tsawm moog has lwm tug mas. Has koj ua ntej tsuav
saib puas thwj miv ntsiv hab kuas kuv txhaj paub tas cov lug hauv SCH
nuav puas moog raws li tus nam tuab neeg hov hab mas. Le kuv xaav mas
taab yug yuav disguise npau twg log yug lub personality yeej tshwm miv
miv hab nuav. This is a work in progress so your feedback is
appreciated.
HK
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Author: tseemyeejtseemyeej Date: Apr 28, 2008 09:58
HK,
How about me? Bad? Good? or Ugly? I guess BAD would be your answer,
huh?
Hahaha....
TseemYeej.
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Author: hnubkajhnubkaj Date: Apr 28, 2008 11:40
On Apr 28, 11:58 am, tseemyeej gmail.com> wrote:
> HK,
>
> How about me? Bad? Good? or Ugly? I guess BAD would be your answer,
> huh?
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> Hahaha....
>
> TseemYeej.
My dear dear dear incorrigible TseemYeej,
What else can I say? I would not dare mention your name nor the name
of my dearly departed no-name. So, let me just say that I place you
and no-name in the category of permanently damaged, irreversible,
irredeemable etc. May God help us all.
I hope you don't get offended by my honest assessment.
Peace Always,
HK
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Author: tsujsuadluagtsujsuadluag Date: Apr 28, 2008 11:52
hey....
tshuav kuv ne?
yaweh
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Author: phwvnyawmphwvnyawm Date: Apr 28, 2008 13:38
> I've been measuring the temperature here at SCH since I came on board
> and I am going to take my chance (risque, I know) and say a few things
> about what I see/sense. Again, this is just a small sample and still
> a work in progress but let's just see what the feedback is...
>
> Moobsib, Phwvnyawm, Hmong/Lao - these fellas' relationship with their
> female counterparts are friendly and easy going. They have a good
> relationship with their daughters and sometimes even enjoy some
> serious debates with them. They accept new ideas offered by female
> members of the family. These guys easily praised their female
> members, especially their daughters.
>
> Kwv, B2B - their relationship with their female members are lukewarm.
> There is strong desire to maintain order and hierarchy. More energy
> is used to reinforce the authoritarian idea that the husband/man is
> and must be the final sayer on all things. They enjoy loose
> conversations with female members but often have their antennas up for
> potential "slips". They accept new ideas from female members but
> rarely give them credits for them. Their daughters are respectful ...
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Author: Born2beHmongBorn2beHmong Date: Apr 28, 2008 13:38
hahahahhaaha...yog hnubkaj paub li nws hais no tiag xwb mas...Hnubkaj
tseem tsi tau paub txog txivneej ib qhov miv miv zoo kiag li
nawb...LOL! cov ua zoosiab thiab hlub tej cov me ntxhais thiab pojniam
tshaj ces txawm yog Vaajmoob wb xwb.....hahahahahahahaha...koj tsi pom
Kwv twb hais li thiab los.
nco ntsoov nawb, cov neeg ua defend personal right li Born2beMhong mas
tsi yog defend txivneej xwb nawb....nws defend tagnrho txhua tus leej
tib neeg, pojniam txivneej tagnrho nawb. tabsi, laj cam dhau hwv lawm
ces...Cias kuv lees yuav kiag li koj thiab Kwv hais kom tag xwb.
nco ntsoov tias, kuv tseem yuav mus nplog teb tsi ntev no...ces yuav
raw tau kuv tijlaug Phwvnyawm, Moobsib, thiab Tseemyeej lawv lawm
laud...LOL!
Born
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Author: hnubkajhnubkaj Date: Apr 28, 2008 14:04
> hey....
>
> tshuav kuv ne?
>
> yaweh
Dear Yaweh,
First of all - very interesting name. Your name is spelled so many
different ways - is yours Yaweh, Yweh, Yahweh or JHVH? My answer is
dependent upon your answer. One thing for certain is that you are
argumentative and enjoy the challenge of a good debate regardless of
the gender of your opponent. You are young and there is not a lot of
cynicism yet in your tone. You are hopeful :)
Peace,
HK
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Author: tseemyeejtseemyeej Date: Apr 28, 2008 17:27
On Apr 28, 11:40 am, hnub...@ gmail.com wrote:
> My dear dear dear incorrigible TseemYeej,
> ....... So, let me just say that I place you in the category
> ...of permanently damaged, irreversible, irredeemable etc.
Hahaha... Am I that bad? If so, I'll commit suicide magnana without
seeing that unforgettable her!
I love to read negative input to stay alive.
TseemYeej.
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