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and I caught some to put here!!!

Please

I wanna find my Opera friends on Facebook :cry: :cry: :cry:

Matthew Fox on EllenI'm ready!!!

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Farts Kittens and Poops Rainbows 6. March 2009, 22:46

I had a Facebook account but I got rid of it; I just didn't get what I was supposed to do with it other than return virtual hugs ... :wink:

Bea 7. March 2009, 00:03

:lol:

that stuff of send cake, send hug, send flowers, send whatever... is really a kick in the ... :eyes:

but you don't need to join it! the good is that you can keep contact with people from long time ago and from other countries, which is my case :wink:

Farts Kittens and Poops Rainbows 7. March 2009, 09:45

I can keep in contact with you through Opera ... :wink: :heart:

Bea 8. March 2009, 00:51

:D yes! sometimes! :D

Farts Kittens and Poops Rainbows 8. March 2009, 01:19

You know my msn don'tcha?

Bea 8. March 2009, 12:52

oh yeah, but I never see you there... :left:

dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsı 8. March 2009, 13:25

:left:

I got into contact with a lot of my high school friends back in California. and lately, my friends here, where I live, have started their first facebook accounts. Also in keeping in contact with some Opera pals and others I meet in reality, people who visit or work here for awhile or those I meet while travelling to keep in touch with. Plus my cousins have started showing up on Facebook and it's nice! I like facebook in that respect. :up:

Farts Kittens and Poops Rainbows 8. March 2009, 13:29

Okay, ladies ... you might like this ... :wink:

Bea 8. March 2009, 15:24

:lol: that was funny! but many things you can accept or not! it's up to you! but I agree with Liz about the old people from school that may find there! :wink:

night wolf 8. March 2009, 15:42



there was a News about Facebook on AOL :http://www.aol.com/main.adp?adp=1
but I'm too lazy to get it out!! :lol:

Bea 9. March 2009, 12:06

I tried to find the new on Aol, but I guess I didn't find it :left:

But thanks for the card! :D I loved it!!

Bea 9. March 2009, 16:43

:yikes:

Bea 10. March 2009, 11:28

I did know about the ceremony. It's a big party, very beautiful! I was just interested about the fact of knowing/ not knowing your couple... this is really fascinating!

night wolf 10. March 2009, 11:47

Thank you Becky :wink:

here you go : http://www.iranchamber.com/culture/articles/male_female_codes_behavior.php

Some of my friend's married there university friend's :smile:
well 1 actually! :lol: We thought he was stupit to marry in such young age!! :lol: he was 20!! the girl was 19 :D they knew each other from high school time's!

night wolf 10. March 2009, 11:55

Since the revolution, the Islamic authorities have attempted to reverse the changes by compulsory veiling, strict religious codes, segregation and intimidation by arresting, flogging and imprisoning males and females for the 'crime' of having relationships outside the prescribed Islamic codes :frown: I hate the Radical Islamic Government of Iran :cry:

Some of my friend's were arrested and releast !
they take money "Bribe" to let you go, He told me!

The very high cost of living has made marriage difficult for many and has altered marriage practices including the traditional 'arranged marriages', 'dowry' and 'bride price'. Government sponsored mass weddings for thousands of young couples through simple and cheap ceremonies have been an attempt to eliminate some of these problems. There is no data available but it looks that most couples at these mass weddings have chosen their own mate, which means somehow they are socializing or dating. This is a first for the traditional classes. This independence is partly achieved by eliminating customary dowry/bride price expenses. Such practices ensured parent's authority and control over their children since most young couples were not able to financially afford the expenses and parents were responsible for the payments.
*Very true


The last 50 years have introduced fundamental changes in patterns of relationships that were moving towards normalization. However since the revolution, restrictions on public spaces where normal socializing processes can take place and on female mobility, segregation, veiling and banning relationships outside marriage etc., are once again creating abnormal patterns of behavior for both the sexes.
*True

Combined with the inferior legal status of women and oppressive cultural practices the relationships between the two are far from healthy or normal and are not expected to improve in the near future.
*Not true At all !!! we are improveing every day :happy: read the post where i got to meet a girl :smile:

night wolf 10. March 2009, 11:56

you better change the Post title to "Amir's comment's on Persian boys and girs" :lol:

Bea 10. March 2009, 12:16

:lol::lol:


Loved your comments Amir! I love to know about people and their culture, and look, nothing better than learn more with the people who really live this!

thank you!! :happy:

night wolf 10. March 2009, 12:29

:yes: No problemo :up:

Bea 10. March 2009, 15:53

what post you talked about?

give me the link :D

night wolf 10. March 2009, 19:39

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