Ah the ol' question of should you date someone who considers denim to be high fashion? I tried it once, and due to her lack of understanding and submission, it didn't work.
It began with her insistence on "light bondage," which I reluctantly agreed to, but she couldn't grasp the importance of bleeding a little, of testing one's limits to the point of spiritual enlightenment right before the golden shower of shame. She would often act sassy and rebellious because she thought it was cute -- seen it a million times.
Her ignorance extended beyond mere physical constraints; even when it came to mental exploration, such as sensory deprivation via earplugs or hoods, she remained stubbornly resistant. Her unwillingness to just sit still and take a whipping made it impossible for me to guide her towards transcendence.
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Canadian and American culture is so close to the same that it doesn't matter. Except for certain accents, you probably wouldn't even know if someone was American or Canadian.
BUT, it's still a national border with laws about crossing. So a Canadian can not just move to the US, and an American can not just move to Canada. So that would have to be worked out somehow.
😂😂😂 Yeah, but only bc one tends to be the more friendly and the other the more salty personality. A sort of “bacon and maple syrup” understanding.
I took it a step further and went for countries on the other side of the world. Canadians are too similar to Americans.
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My father was born in Harrow, Ont., about 30 km. or 18 miles outside Windsor, my mother was a native Detroiter;they were married 53 years before Dad's Feb.26,1990 passing at age 76. Mom left us Oct.9,2003 at age 86.
yea the cultures are litteraly the same
Don't the majority of Canadians live in America?
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