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GridReaper wrote:...I can count the number of gaijin living there on one hand...All of them look a bit depressed, so whenever I pass them I try to give a slight smile or nod to acknowledge them.
Really? For peace and quiet in okinawa, take a ferry to Ie Jima, no one is out there.groovewonder wrote:I'm just happy to be away from Okinawa. For most people, Okinawa is a vacation spot. For me, it's busy, busy, busy... I'm actually enjoying my peace and quiet.
leathernick wrote:Really? For peace and quiet in okinawa, take a ferry to Ie Jima, no one is out there.groovewonder wrote:I'm just happy to be away from Okinawa. For most people, Okinawa is a vacation spot. For me, it's busy, busy, busy... I'm actually enjoying my peace and quiet.
gkanai wrote:GridReaper- can you expand upon your comment about the j-birds who've married GIs? I can sort of guess why they might not be the happiest ladies in the land but if you can share some details with us, that'd be cool.
I can imagine many downsides to marrying someone in the armed forces including the extended time away from home, the depression that can accompany some of that line of work, etc. but are there common misperceptions that j-girls often make about GIs in particular?
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