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43 y. o. β Israel , Tel Aviv-Yafo
Aries , 199 cm (6' 6''), 92 kg (204 lbs)
Hello all,
Nice to be here!
Just to introduce myself..
I am an enthousiastic Dutch guy who would like to spend his leisure time here in Israel to do and see nice things and people.
I moved to Israel from The Ne..
45 y. o. β Israel , Haifa
Aries , 178 cm (5' 10''), 80 kg (178 lbs)
NO TRUE PICTURE, DON'T BOTHER WRITING ME, I WON'T RESPOND.
About Me..
I am very open minded to hear all views but that doesn't mean I have to accept everything on the open.
I love God, people and animals.
I A..
41 y. o. β Israel , Ashkelon
Cancer , 180 cm (5' 11''), 78 kg (173 lbs)
I am a Christian with Protestant background.
First I will confess that I uselessly lost some years of my life because my wrestle with the world which was really internal wrestle of my mind with itself. As a result I h..
42 y. o. β Israel , Tel Aviv-Yafo
Aries , 184 cm (6' 0''), 80 kg (178 lbs)
52 y. o. β Israel , Tel Aviv-Yafo
Sagittarius , 177 cm (5' 10''), 83 kg (184 lbs)
OK... I can think of about 4 million other things I'd like to do than write about myself. Being circumcised with fingernail clippers is 4 steps above this. I am away from home a lot... Be warned about that. How would ..
62 y. o. β Israel , Tel Aviv-Yafo
Virgo , 169 cm (5' 7''), 81 kg (180 lbs)
This year I got divorced, my Mother passed away and my dog died.....so it was a bitter / sweet year because now I'm in Israel starting a business and a Foundation. Happy to be here in Tel Aviv with the Med Sea at the doo..
47 y. o. β Israel , Beer Sheba
Sagittarius , 175 cm (5' 9''), 66 kg (147 lbs)
I come from China. Now I do research work at a university in Israel. I am a gentle person willing to share my joys and heart. I have a wide range of interests. Being a person from a country with long history, I am famili..
72 y. o. β Israel , Mevasseret Ziyyon
Scorpio , 170 cm (5' 7''), 40 kg (89 lbs)
I'm a compulsively self-doubting published author, with background in Psychology and English Literature; I was born and grew up in Tallinn and Riga, educated at Moscow and London Universities, taught English and America..
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58 y. o. β Israel , Tel Aviv-Yafo
Virgo , 175 cm (5' 9''), 62 kg (138 lbs)
If you are a real woman, sensual and intelligent and honest, if you want to experience a different kind of relationship, I will be happy to open up to you worlds of opportunity, pleasure and gratification that you have o..
81 y. o. β Israel , Kafr Saba
Pisces , 173 cm (5' 8''), 74 kg (164 lbs)
I am a 70 year old former Amerian man, living in Israel since 1971. My home is in Kfar Saba. I am in the process of divorce from my wife of 42 years
I have 3 grown and married sons and 4 young grandchildren
I am l..
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I recently released a video on Tips for Dating Israeli Men . While many people loved the video, especially American women and some men who are waiting for the version about dating Israeli women, I did get some interesting feedback.
The video is a loving joke about the cultural gaps between us that can sometimes cause funny misunderstandings. As much as the video makes fun of some stereotypes of Israeli men, it is also making fun of us, American women β getting all excited about a guy calling us sweetie or thinking that a guy inviting us to a family dinner must mean it is a serious relationship.
1. One of the tips was based on my very first culture gap experiences.Β
It was with the first guy I dated in Israel. I was surprised when he took me back home to his parentsβ house when we were both twenty-two years old. What was more shocking to me was that his parents were completely fine with it. For instance, I had a very serious boyfriend in college in the US and our parents (both his parents and mine) made us sleep on opposite sides of the house.
These were my two favorite responses to that tip:
From a fellow American female who lived in Israel:
From an Israeli guy I went out with twice, who was in his thirties and living at home with his parents:
2. Then of course there were the Israeli men who were very defensive. They seemed to think that the best way to get back at me was to call me a lonely, man-hating lesbian. This is one of the funniest examples of that:
3. Then there were the men that proved this comment true and saw the video as an opportunity to begin flirting.
With one of the slides jokingly saying that all men with names that end with y, i, or ie sounds are players, I got this response:
4. The tips were obviously targeted to the more secular audience, but that did not stop some religious people from jumping into the conversation:
5. I also got a number of private messages legitimately pointing out that I might have been dating the wrong type of people.
6. Then there were the more serious comments about racism, which I took very seriously. I consider myself to be very liberal and open minded, but I guess if you donβt know me, the joke could leave some with a bad taste. But to set the record straight: The joke about men being primitive is a joke. Clearly, not all men are primitive, not all Ashkenazi men are primitive, and not all Sephardic men are primitive. It is funny to me that people got more upset about the Sephardic comment but not at all about the Ashkenazi comment, when it was just as much, if not more of a dig, on Ashkenazi men. And for the record, I came up with it when I was dating a Sephardic guy and he thought it was hilarious.
However, I thought that these were the best response to the racist allegation:
(Iβm not saying that Iβm any where near the same level as Eretz Nehedert, but half of their jokes are based on the different cultures within Israel.)
7. One of my favorite responses was from a guy who assured me that us women are not alone!
8. And I saved the best response for last β the allegation that I was anti-Israeli, anti-Zionist, and anti-Semitic. However, the problem is that the thread was deleted so I donβt have the original comment. But to say the least, I was berated as being a greater threat to Israel than Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas combined. This was my response.
So, what is your response to the video ?
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I recently released a video on Tips for Dating Israeli Men . While many people loved the video, especially American women and some men who are waiting for the version about dating Israeli women, I did get some interesting feedback.
The video is a loving joke about the cultural gaps between us that can sometimes cause funny misunderstandings. As much as the video makes fun of some stereotypes of Israeli men, it is also making fun of us, American women β getting all excited about a guy calling us sweetie or thinking that a guy inviting us to a family dinner must mean it is a serious relationship.
1. One of the tips was based on my very first culture gap experiences.Β
It was with the first guy I dated in Israel. I was surprised when he took me back home to his parentsβ house when we were both twenty-two years old. What was more shocking to me was that his parents were completely fine with it. For instance, I had a very serious boyfriend in college in the US and our parents (both his parents and mine) made us sleep on opposite sides of the house.
These were my two favorite responses to that tip:
From a fellow American female who lived in Israel:
From an Israeli guy I went out with twice, who was in his thirties and living at home with his parents:
2. Then of course there were the Israeli men who were very defensive. They seemed to think that the best way to get back at me was to call me a lonely, man-hating lesbian. This is one of the funniest examples of that:
3. Then there were the men that proved this comment true and saw the video as an opportunity to begin flirting.
With one of the slides jokingly saying that all men with names that end with y, i, or ie sounds are players, I got this response:
4. The tips were obviously targeted to the more secular audience, but that did n
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