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Question: Who lives in a multicultural household? Tell me some stories please.
Been hooking up with a hot Spanish guy, I'll report back when he becomes my husband.
Espero que todos tus deseos se hagan realidad.
(Hope all your wishes come true)
Probably donβt do Arriba Andale!
Muchos caliente vias con Dios cabron
I love this
Wife is Balkan Aussie and I'm central European Canadian
Her family is loud as fuck and don't know how to hold a conversation about anything other than other people.
Hahaha. I know the feeling. Arabs are fucking loud and their 10 kids. Jesus Christ.
Honestly Balkan people are European Arabs. Just dont call them that.
I mean I do and they hate it cause it's true.
Bless them, but they're so backwards it's kind of hilarious.
I live with a dog and a cat. We have our differences, but are able to bond over our shared love of sleeping.
Does multinational and uncultured count? π
Sure.
I have an Italian step family. 5 steps sisters as well.
Itβs a loud family.
Gosh. You win. π
I do have a good story though. One of them were going on a date one night and I was there with them trying to get some homework done for uni.
Gosh she must have been nervous and eager for the her date, she left her fly open. π