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Author Topic: Latinas in the north  (Read 12271 times)
michsteve09
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« on: October 21, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

Has anyone on this board married a Latina who lives in a northern state had problems with the cold winter months? I have been speaking with a woman from Brazil and tried to explain the weather here. I sent pictures of snow and me skiing she said she never saw snow before. I then told her about the cold weather here and explained the easiest way to understand is stick you head in the freezer. She found it funny but also said it's that cold!!! I would hate to fall in love with a woman then find out she can't handle the weather. I am a northern person with Canadian blood in me so I can't see living down south no offense to southerners I just love my four seasons. Any answers would be appreciated thanks.
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JunFan
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Latinas in the north, posted by michsteve09 on Oct 21, 2001

My wife is from BQ, and I live in Dallas...sure, she hasn't had a good taste of winter yet, but she does not respond well to the cold based on what I have seen.  She's freezing when she's in the supermarket or 'super', as she calls it...same for shopping malls, in the house when the AC is set below 75...

The simple answer is to just tell 'em to put on more clothes...but then it hits you...they don't have any!! and you get to go buy them some new winter clothes...fun fun.

Mike

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rafael
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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Latinas in the north, posted by michsteve09 on Oct 21, 2001

My wife is from the Caribbean. She is Dominican. She got to spend the winter on Long Island. Within 2 days of her arrival, we got the biggest snowfall in years. She actually really liked the cold weather. Now that we live in San Antonio, she hates the weather. The summer was VERY hot, and she couldn't stand it. I think once she sees what the weather is like the rest of the year here, she might like it better.

I think it depends on the lady. The same can be true of having a Latin community nearby. My wife has not missed eating typical Latin food. She says she ate that stuff her whole life, and wants to try new things.Her favorite food right now is Buffalo Wings! She makes a great pasta, and also Linguine with clams.

If your lady is open to new experiences, she will be more likely to be receptive to the different climate. If she is less "adventurous" it might be more difficult.

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Pete E
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Latinas in the north, posted by michsteve09 on Oct 21, 2001

I think ladies from Bogota would do better in a move to a cold climate.Bogota is much colder than the other major cities of Colombia.My wife is from Cali,which is tropical.She thinks San Jose Ca. is cold.I told her she doesn't know what cold is.Most of the US is much colder in the winter.She knows this now and thinks its a pretty good place to live overall,especially considering where some of her friends are.
I grew up in Idaho,and used to talk like you about liking the seasons,but after many years in California I would never live in a cold climate in the winter again.I don't even visit cold climates in the winter.Freezing your butt off unless out of economic neccesity doesn't make sence to me.Actually Northern Ca. is too cold for me also,but I am tied to some business interests here.
Yes,if the girl really loves you the relationship will probably survive a cold climate,but it will be a negative and add to the adjustment problems she will have anyway.
Another issue that seems to be important to Calinas.They like cities,activity,lots of people around.Many guys in the US may long for the simpler life in a small town,escaping to the boonies,getting away from cities.Your Calina will be bored to death.Sitting in a house on a hill somewhere is not her idea of a good life,even if the house is a mansion.
A Calina I know who recently moved here says she misses the music you can hear at night in Cali and says our streets don't have many people in them.

Pete

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harryallen
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Latinas in the north, posted by Pete E on Oct 22, 2001

Well that got my attention. I'm 50's going on first visit before end of year. I've fought all the 'earn a living battles' I want. So ready to kick back, get out of Houston, see the country in RV, ect. So would I be better off in Bogota than Cali.? I am looking around late 30's into late 40's so hopefully at that age night life maynot be as big a issue. Help me out, thanks.
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Sol
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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by harryallen on Oct 22, 2001

I found my fiance (or rather she found me) in Bogota. But, she's a country girl from outside of Bogota. However, I don't know a good way in general to meet country girls. I feel very lucky to not have met a sophisticated party or career-oriented lady; the agencies and the letter writing system tends to attract city ladies.

I think Bogota is a good place to meet the kind of lady you want. They'll be older and less into partying than the Calenas.

Sol

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Pete E
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« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by harryallen on Oct 22, 2001

Harry,
The good news is that if you are 50's you can get women in their 20's or 30's,I would recommend 30's.I am 58,my wife is 35.
Maybe bad news of sorts is that these younger women may have a different set of priorities than you.They usually either have kids or want them.In my case a 10 year old step son is better than starting over with babies,but it doesn't
fit with getting in an RV and seeing the country.I am back in the family business again.So I think its important for a guy  to first decide what he would like his lifestyle to be,or what is acceptable,then go looking for the woman that fits it.If you truly want to retire and travel a woman a little older,maybe 35-45,who either has kids who are grown or has accepted not having kids would be a better bet.Bogota may be the better choice,the women tend to be older,speak more english,be more proffesional and be less likely to have children as a top priority.
I went to Cali on the advice of several people.The women tend to be younger and more fun loving and also very pretty.I also wanted a tropical,not cold(as in Bogota) vacation.Finding one who doesn't want or have kids may be difficult there.
There may be other places to consider if you want a kid free envirement at home.Mexico?Brazil?Maybe someone else can help us out here.

Pete

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harry allen
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« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by Pete E on Oct 22, 2001

Pete
Thnaks for your input. I have seen on various web sites many attractive women in early 40's, divorced or never married, no children, & my guess at that age past childbearing age.I have a large extended family, grown children, soon to have grandchildren so can provided pleanty to be involved in. I have leaned toward Bogota as I get the impression its more conservative in life style. I've had more than enough of women who put parting/disc/bar first. Got any recomendations for agencys in Bogota. BTW airfare on Continential Houston direct Bogota was $408.00 RT this week.
Again thanks
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harryallen
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« Reply #8 on: October 24, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by harry allen on Oct 22, 2001

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Just Curious
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« Reply #9 on: October 24, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by harry allen on Oct 22, 2001

I'd recommend Latin American Introductions--www.laintro.com.  I've been there twice, and they really look out for you and have some pretty women.  I've serious about one, but I can't tell where it's going yet.

Besides, you could also visit other agencies in Bogota if you want (i.e. ODEE).

Just Curious

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Pete E
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« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by harry allen on Oct 22, 2001

Harry,
Nelson Grisales at www.laintro.com has an excellent reputation as an agency owner.Some of the other agencies you can sign up with are middle men and will just send you to Nelson for after you spend big bucks to sign up with them.
Scan down the list and then go to the archives to see Bogota trip reports.Sol did a trip report on this page dated 10/6.
Good luck.

Pete

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Just Curious
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« Reply #11 on: October 24, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by Pete E on Oct 22, 2001

That's funny, Pete and Sol also recommended LAI.... I guess you better go there.  If you really want to get the most choices, you might want to place an ad, but you honestly don't really need it.  One guy got around 600 phone calls to the agency for a few hundred bucks placing the ad.  Some of the girls looked like something out of a Spanish Soap...really pretty.  I personally met a beautiful girl the first night and stuck with her both trips.  I can only wonder what I would have met if I placed an ad.

FYI: I've was down in July and again in August.

Just Curious

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Sol
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« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Latinas in the north, posted by Pete E on Oct 22, 2001

Harry,

As Pete suggests, check out my trip report.

I had a very good experience at Charlie's Place, a hotel in Bogota, in the same building as LA Intro. I don't know how the agency is, though, and their web-site, last time I looked there, wanted a membership fee. See if you can negotiate a per day or per contact fee.

I would recommend that you strike up an email or telephone conversation with Nelson Grisales about who you're looking for before you go.

Sol

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Buck
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« Reply #13 on: October 22, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Latinas in the north, posted by michsteve09 on Oct 21, 2001

I understand your concern.I live on the WI-Mi state line.I hope that bringing a Calina here will be an adventure for the both of us.I look forward to showing her my world.Good Luck.
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Evan
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« Reply #14 on: October 21, 2001, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Latinas in the north, posted by michsteve09 on Oct 21, 2001

I will be going through this in a few months when my fiancee` gets here. The fact of the matter if they love you enough it will not be a problem in my opinion. My girl is from Lima, not real warm there compared to other places, but still it gets as cold in Wisconsin as it does in Michigan. I am sure it will be a real shock for her at first, but like she says she will get use to it.
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