YMMV wrote:
I asked a (gringa) friend about this, and she suggested that such self-reflection and existential examination of life are "leisure class" activities that these people have neither the time nor education for. Now, at the time I thought she was wrong, judgemental and elitest... but now I think she may have been right, judgemental and elitest.
It seems that relationships would be much less complicated and easier to make a woman happy- perhaps this is a big underlying reason these girls can be so refreshing and that it often does come down to "just money." Their life is consistently on a much lower level of the needs hierarchy than most of the girls we know back home.
Bilko wrote:
But beyond that, and probably more important, it's a matter of them not having been brought up in our talk-show culture where almost everybody has heard and been subjected to 'modern' view of 'relationships'. To use a good example, my mother, in her youth, wouldn't have been able to make much heads or tails of the way 'relationships' are analyzed. Back in her day, it was about 'virtue' and 'fidelity' and 'marriage' and 'good provider' and so on and so on.....
....Rather, they have their own way of looking at things, and giving them a 'it's not YOU, it's ME' talk will leave most of them in shaking their heads. It's a matter of a different view of these things, or at the very least a very different vocabulary.
I'm not dying to have a real long-term, long-distance relationship with a tica but it seems like there's some room for me to come across as an arrogant, condescending, out-of-touch person if I'm not careful. I hope I don't come across that way or hope I realize not to if the opportunity arises..
This is an intereting topic to me.