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ILMAO!!!!!!! this ieo is too funny.. gotta love the little boy and the man in the road..
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hehe i cant wait ,,give me atime and a place i l be here with my popcorn and COCA COLA ,and me dragon snaps luuuuuuuuv them ..same time same place babes
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yddrrk how ugly is that............. Dalia I hope its not your man - if so - then I apoligize for the insult
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Actually, the guy seems to be quite nice. I remember there was a discussion about him on egyptmad a long time ago, and he signed up and participated in it. Interesting.
quote:Originally posted by Dalia*: Actually, the guy seems to be quite nice. I remember there was a discussion about him on egyptmad a long time ago, and he signed up and participated in it. Interesting.
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his poor poor mother ,UNAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but has u say in america it was AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSOME BABY!!!!!
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I love Tarik´s dancing to tears! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6autbeh_tUk This one,Tito,is an Egyptian male bdancer.Not sure about Tarik´s nationality,though. Tito lives and performs regularly(when not doing workshops worlwide)in Sharm el Sheik.
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I already found out Tito won´t be in Sharm this next October when i will be travelling in Egypt,so i will miss to watch him perform...*sigh*
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Sorry I got 1 minute into this and nearly barfed.
There is a huge difference between male dancing and female dancing. When I a guy needs to dance in the female persuation its just revolting.
Why male Ballet dancers don't often do the same forms of movement as women Ballet dancers.
This guy is moving like a woman. Not sexy, form is good but it doesn't get my rocks off.
Take Mohamed Sa'ad, he grinds his hips like a man. He doesn't do all this unnecessary movements that are reserved for women. I don't know why, but Mohamed Sa'ad drives me wild.
Might be because I grew up in the heartland where men don't express feelings and the divide between female and male expression, dress and behavior is one of the biggest gulfs I have ever seen.
Could you see Tarik sitting down to message his nuts into a more comfortable position in his jeans?
Even how men grab themselves to relieve jock itch is different in Egypt. I find men who need to re-adjust their family jewels for comfort in a cow-boy swagger manner appealing. But when you grab them like a 3 year old boy would it just doesn't do it for me. Having your manly hand cupped between your legs to warm them up instead of using "toasty mits" is the manly way to handle winter frost. Why they sell those things in sporting goods stores is beyond me, possibly for yuppies who can't touch themselves like a real man.
This Tarik guy is just so yuck.
Oh I need a greasy cheeseburger in a low-lit saloon with a bunch of dead animal trophies on the wall. Possibly it will rinse the image of Tarik from my eyes and let the truth of manly men back into my psyche again.
Anyone for a testerone pilgrimage?
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quote:Originally posted by Albino_Eskimo: This guy is moving like a woman. Not sexy, form is good but it doesn't get my rocks off.
I don't really find him that "feminine". Egyptian guys (or Arab and Turkish guys in general, for that matter) have a very different style of dancing than European or American men. The latter are usually a bit stiff and too afraid to move their hips and their body for fear of appearing feminine while the Arabs really shake it and have fun with the music.
I went to a Turkish party last weekend and they had two guys shaking their hips on the stage beside the DJ ... they were really good and fun to watch.
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But I do like guys if they know how to dance - just not to bellydance!
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quote:Originally posted by Albino_Eskimo: This guy is moving like a woman. Not sexy, form is good but it doesn't get my rocks off.
I don't really find him that "feminine". Egyptian guys (or Arab and Turkish guys in general, for that matter) have a very different style of dancing than European or American men. The latter are usually a bit stiff and too afraid to move their hips and their body for fear of appearing feminine while the Arabs really shake it and have fun with the music.
I went to a Turkish party last weekend and they had two guys shaking their hips on the stage beside the DJ ... they were really good and fun to watch.
Dalia how could you put European men and American men in the same category.
I have seen European men dance and they look like fagots.
I have seen Egyptian men dance and not look like fagots or Europeans dancing.
Tarik is disguisting.
Mohamed Sa'ad is hot.
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