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Old 11-06-2011, 10:35 PM
 
Location: BC Canada
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As a gay guy I can tell you, without a doubt that Toronto men are much hotter. Montreal gay guys are very feminine in appearance.
I could see how many would see Montreal women as sexy and European but their gay men are the same. Montreal gay men look like a well dressed woman with a moustache.
If you are gay............Toronto is nirvana and most Montreal gay men are enough to make me go straight.
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Old 11-15-2011, 02:48 AM
 
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Toronto people are very hard worker they are best then the Montessori men
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Old 11-19-2011, 05:15 PM
 
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Hahahaha. I don't think so. I'm born in Toronto and I don't have a trace of any US or Canadian male. I'm more of a European person that lives in Toronto. MY family came from the Azores. I'm fully Azorean even tho born in Toronto. I could never be just Canadian or American. I'm Portuguese/Canadian. But I do not agree with you about Montreal men, they all look Canadian to me. I don't see anything European in Montreal, well except the language. Now the Euro men are more from Old Quebec City. Maybe that is why its my favourite city in Canada. I feel at home like when I go to the Azores. Everything is European in Old Quebec City. I was born Canadian, but i'm 100% Portuguese cultured

its somewhat ironic that as a canadian born person you seem to identify with being portuguese more, even though you have lived your entire life in Canada and only visit the land your family is from...its ironic because its typical of Canadians to identifiy more so with their heritage than the actual country they live in..

but back on topic, I would say women in Montreal are hotter can't speak for the men
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Old 11-20-2011, 08:54 PM
 
Location: Gatineau, Québec
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its somewhat ironic that as a canadian born person you seem to identify with being portuguese more, even though you have lived your entire life in Canada and only visit the land your family is from...its ironic because its typical of Canadians to identifiy more so with their heritage than the actual country they live in..

but back on topic, I would say women in Montreal are hotter can't speak for the men
Not to mean any disrespect but if this person has always lived in Canada and never really lived in the Açores he is probably a lot more Canadian than he realizes.
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Old 11-22-2011, 07:38 PM
 
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Sorry my friend. The only thing Canadian about me is my passport, and the language I speak when I go outside. My meals are all from Portuguese decent. Even at work I speak Portuguese about 80% of the time. People don't ask me where in Canada I was born. They all ask me how long have been in Canada and if it was hard for me to immigrate to Canada. I don't have any Canadian culture I was grown Portuguese. I go to the Azores every year, but every once in a while I skip a year. And yes I have lived in the Azores. I lived there for 6 years for my teen years. We still even have my grand parents homes there. When I retire I will most likely move back home to the Azores for the winter and Old Quebec city for the summer.

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Not to mean any disrespect but if this person has always lived in Canada and never really lived in the Açores he is probably a lot more Canadian than he realizes.
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