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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: How do you think of chinese gf doing burping in front of you?
Only Chinese women do this in front of their partners, really?
'Your da man!' Stomp your foot! Twice!
You should be always lauder than the girl, especially at 'body language'.
Ha ha! Siting is back!
Burping girlfriends? S'okay. As long as they cover their mouths. I do the same without the exaggerated sound effects...
Farting is cool, too. I fart and she remarks: "You are now comfortable." Love the take.
What I can't tolerate, though, is a gf who, at the dinner table in a romantic restaurant, picks up her linen napkin, blows her nose into it, replaces the napkin onto her lap, and picks up where she left off in our very normal dinnertime conversation.
It happened once. In America. And she wasn't Chinese. She was American. End of relationship that night.
No problem with burping. But there are different ways of burping, you can do it like a drunk dock worker or in more feminine ways
I hate it when they burp while you're French kissing...
That they are disgusting pigs.
If we are at the table eating, I just get up and leave.
My fiance,in all the time we have been together has never done this. If she did it, i would know that it was an accident.
Are we talking small burp or earth shacking? Either way ignore it or laugh. TIC
The first time a girl in China farted loudly in front of me I laughed, I don't think I ever heard that before, guys yes. We do try to out do each other
She gets a stern look, because she knows I don't like it. And then I'll get her back a little later. Works great after a few beers (she can't stand the smell of beer burps ). "臭死啦!!!"
Wow you guys really find burping that offensive?
If we are at home then there is no reason to find any problem in a burp or fart no matter how loud, if its not forced or exaggerated, if you can't handle your partners bodily functions then can you handle life together? Seriously, gas comes out of us for a reason, to hold it in goes against our own bodies.
Different story out in a restaurant or dinner with friends, but that's a manners thing.