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Subject: Hi Thuy
I like reading your profile; you're very funny. Everyone touches up their profile to attract attention, but you do opposite.
Subject: Re: Hi Thuy
hi mr. handsome,
quite a bold name for yourself, eh? i don't know if that agrees with you :-p
normally i would like to address people by their names and friends by nicknames that i give to them. i find it's somewhat lame to not provide your name in this kind of game.
anyway, my profile serves its purpose, which is to repel creeps. only the bold dares to approach. nevertheless, the bold is often cocky and creepy. not a very good combination, right?
thuy
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I like reading your profile; you're very funny. Everyone touches up their profile to attract attention, but you do opposite.
Subject: Re: Hi Thuy
hi mr. handsome,
quite a bold name for yourself, eh? i don't know if that agrees with you :-p
normally i would like to address people by their names and friends by nicknames that i give to them. i find it's somewhat lame to not provide your name in this kind of game.
anyway, my profile serves its purpose, which is to repel creeps. only the bold dares to approach. nevertheless, the bold is often cocky and creepy. not a very good combination, right?
thuy
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I have a personal profile on a Vietnamese community website, which I provide very little information. It's only a just-for-fun experiment to see what kind of men I'd get to respond to my very minimalistic page.
On some occasions I've had decent messages, but I've been overwhelmingly disappointed, which makes me wonder why most Vietnamese guys are utterly shallow and uncreative. There are more words to describe, but eh...why bother. The following is a recent correspondence between me and someone I'd deem typical Viet guy. Read on...
On some occasions I've had decent messages, but I've been overwhelmingly disappointed, which makes me wonder why most Vietnamese guys are utterly shallow and uncreative. There are more words to describe, but eh...why bother. The following is a recent correspondence between me and someone I'd deem typical Viet guy. Read on...