Hi, all.
I have come across a few forums and websites in which MANY people compare Canadian women to others, compare the women from different cities, the men comment about how hard it is to find a good woman, etc.
For example, here is a website that talks about American women, but it includes the interesting comment, " . . . incredible as it may seem, Canadian women are even worse than American women.":
http://www.nomarriage.com/
I thought it was only MY perception that Canadian women are f*'ed up, but it seems to be quite a popular perception.
So, I thought I'd put it out there and ask,
"What are people's perception of Canadian women?"
And do the women seem to be different (in terms of attitude and character) across the country?
Later . . .
Duncan
of the Canadian women I've met, they seem like fabulous people....so either they are generally awesome like me (an American) or well, no--couldn't be so no need to say it--
....there is a LOT of comparison and I don't really think it's fair b/c you can never really get a true representation of all the women in a country or culture...and like lilly pointed out, we are all different b/c of our genes--so are guys.--everyone is unique...yeah!
Everybodies know that the "québécoises" are the best women in the world! In everything, and I mean "Everything"
Canadian women are so so nice. I was taught in Grade 6 by a woman from Edmonton, and she was one of the best teachers I was ever taught by. I've spoken to Canadian women over the phone (through work) and I've met them, and they're all so nice. I finally met Trish Stratus last Saturday, and man she's the nicest woman I've ever had the honour of meeting. In fact, she's the nicest person period to me!!!
I'm always told that from over seas that we're lucky to have the women that we do.
I must agree after traveling abroad.
Interesting thread...
I think women in general are going to be pretty much the same wherever you go, there will be the evil ones & there will be the good ones... I don't think you can make the generalization that "more Canadian women are one way than another" it all has to do with personality differences & whatnot...
One woman could be absolutely nice, & considered a complete cow by 10 other people simply because their personalities clash with hers. Does this mean she's evil or a rotten individual? Not at all. Does it mean they are? Not at all.
I definitely would not try to compare "Canadian women vs American women"
As a woman, I am going to say that I have seen my fair share of "crazy b*tches" around, I'm going to say that growing up in the community I did, (I'm sure they are all lovely people *Rolls eyes*) I ended up with the goal of striving to be as male as I possibly could. I grew up & after watching & learning some of the behaviors of my female peers, I decided it simply made more sense to think like a man. In other words, it just made more sense to be logical, rational, reasonable... all qualities that women I grew up with are most definitely not.
I'm not going to claim to be perfect either though... even I have my "silly female moments" usually about once a month where my hormones go all insane & i curse the fact that I'm a woman because I'm aware that I'm beign irrational, unreasonable, and completely illogical, and yet I feel helpless to do anything about it because I'm "all caught up" in whatever feeling I'm all caught up in.
Anyways, enough blathering
I don't think about Canadian women on a regular basis, nor do I have an opinion on them in general. I met a handful about 26 years ago on some travel through Europe. They were very nice. That's all I know.
If I was to do a comparison of Canadian women I would require a full frontal for starters.
Uncle J said to always start with the naked facts and go from there.
ok all i know as me being my normal american self is that i LOVE canadian women there so awesome but thats me i love everything about canada. cause its am awesome place to be altho i live in ohio O_O i am part canadian and i hope to move there one day
that would be killer
They are all sisters when you tip'em upside down. It is when they open their mouth that makes the difference.