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Originally posted by Mimosa
Glass - There is not any aloha here,it is a made up word for tourists and the cruise ship boat people.
Do not hit on any wahine here whether they are tourists or local.
Very disrespectful to all womyn .
Go Kahena Beach, NUDE BEACH make sure you leave your vehicle UNLOCKED so no one will bust your windows to rifle through your belongings.Plenty HOT TOURIST womyn down at the beach staying kona side.
We have several grand daughters who are very married and local born n raise,if you as a new comer hit on them you will not have any gonads in less than 3 seconds.
Go Unko Roberts on wednesdays as choke " HOT TOURISTS " .
My younger brother is retired local law enforcement officer and he especially and strongly dislikes new comers disrespecting womyn.Hitting on womyn is extremely disrespectful to all womyn .
If you have tons of kala,drive a nice lifted toyota 4x4 extra cab,the womyn will flock to you.
Try Hawi side choke HOT TOURISTS looking for a quicky or go to Mauna Lani and get a penthouse room for a few grand a night when a convention is happening and women " HOT TOURISTS " looking to get laid while on their Hawaiian vacation.
Or go Thailand and be a farang and stay a month,for every single man,10,000 single women for your enjoyment for 50 baht a day or a few kilos of #1 rice and an extra 50 baht tip in BKK.
We have a nephew who lives in H.P.P. and he goes Thailand and for 100 baht a night he stays in 1st class accommodations and has his fill of womyn and then comes home all happy.
Yes i am in my 90s born n raise and D.H. is very small community and have let our ohana down that side know you are soon coming .They now read this site .
Mrs.Mimosa
Wow, it's not every day that you meet a 90 year old woman laying down physical threats!
Also, thank you so much for the education on aloha and the native culture! I sincerely thought there was a culture surrounding
"Akahai", meaning kindness to be expressed with tenderness;
"lokahi", meaning unity, to be expressed with harmony;
"olu'olu" meaning agreeable, to be expressed with pleasantness;
"Ha'aha'a", meaning humility, to be expressed with modesty;
"Ahonui", meaning patience, to be expressed with perseverance.
Thank you for being honest, Mimosa! So many places in the world will just keep stringing you on. You know what, though? Since you're 90, you'd know better than anyone if there is aloha or not. I believe you. The thing is, I fell in love with the idea of kindness, harmony, pleasantness, modesty, and perseverance. Ua Mau ke Ea o ka'ina i ka Pono. I'll never be Hawai'ian, or anything other than a dude who lives in Hawai'i, but I really like the idea of doing my best to try to uphold those values, because those values seem like the core thing to getting along with everyone and making life work.
Aloha