http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/from_cuba_yet_another_broken_heart.html
looks like it goes both ways
looks like it goes both ways
bigxxx said:http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/from_cuba_yet_another_broken_heart.html
looks like it goes both ways
Celtic said:Well, according to the comment section of this website, these clowns think that "Pick-Up-Artist" groups are just as bad as the guy in the article. Found this gem:
scorpion said:If a Cuban woman ran this hustle on a man, he would be shamed in the media and told he got what he deserved for trying to take advantage of a woman from a poor country.
Two years after his Cuban wife left him, John-Barry Livingstone is left with more than a broken heart.
When his three-year financial commitment as spousal sponsor to Vilma-Rosa Morales-Rodriguez ended last April, the Toronto architect received a $3,800 bill from the province for the welfare benefits his wife has collected.
“It’s the allure of the Caribbean. It’s the novelty of a young woman showing attention to an old guy like me. You do things sensible people don’t do,” Livingstone said ruefully. “My friends had warned me to be careful, but I never listened. I have myself to blame.”
Samseau said:Lmao at that pic... dude even looks pure evil
Celtic said:Well, according to the comment section of this website, these clowns think that "Pick-Up-Artist" groups are just as bad as the guy in the article. Found this gem:
"It goes both ways. There are Pick-Up-Artist groups that take vacations to Cuba to get it on with women under false premises. Just to let you know what Pick-Up-Artist groups are, these are social groups where guys get together to exchange tips and receive coaching on how to score with women. The do training sessions in clubs, on the street, and now, also on trips to Cuba."