Relationship in Haiti

Women in Haiti think: My diaspora boyfriend will take me to the United States and give me a green card

Women in Haiti think: My diaspora boyfriend will take me to the United States and give me a green  card

Some women in Haiti believe a boyfriend in the Diaspora means a green card and a free ticket to the United States. Sooner or later they discover they are just a convenient Haiti vacation girlfriend. The boyfriend they think is the love of their lives is actually a married man with kids

Personality in the photo: Tonton Bicha

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Men vs Women - How are men and women different?

Men vs Women - How are men and women different?

Question: Are men and women the same of are they different? You often hear Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, actually it is the title of a book written by American author and relationship counselor John Gray, but what is it about men and women.

I like these phrases by Mark B. Kastleman regarding the differences between the male and female brain:

Men can narrowly focus their brains on specific tasks or activities for long periods of time without tiring. Women are better equipped to divide their attention among multiple activities or tasks.

Men are able to separate information, stimulus, emotions, relationships, etc. into separate compartments in their brains, while women tend to link everything together.

In your opinion, how are men and women different, or are they?

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PHOTO - Getting Married - Wedding in Haiti

PHOTO - Getting Married - Wedding in Haiti

Look at this photo... Getting Married, A Wedding in Haiti... Mari, Madanm, Marenn, Parenn... (the Bride, the Groom, the Best Man, and the Maid of Honor)

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Moun Damou Pa Kite - Haitian Saying...

Moun Damou Pa Kite - Haitian Saying...

There is a famous Haitian saying "Moun Damou Pa Kite" (People in love stay together) --- You think that's true?

Famous Haitian music band Skah Shah even sings about it: "Moun damou pa kite, Romeo e Juliet, Ferdinand, Isabelle..."

I know many "Moun Damou" who end up leaving each other (kite)

On the other hand, I know a few people who have been together for a very long time but I would not necessarily call them "Moun Damou." Their relationship falls more on the category of another Haitian saying "Tout Abitid Se Vis" LOL...

What do you think about that?

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