don't give up hope! had you listed "zaub tsuag"...i would have been on bended knees! ha!
a hmong man nowadays has become obese (eating too many good sh!t)...he needs to go back to his hmong diets. a woman who can cook original hmong dishes is a good house wife. she will not only please him but his parents, relatives and friends, because they all love good hmong food. they say find a person with common interest, it builds a strong bond and everlasting relationship.. .food is #1.
a good "hmong boy" exist, you might just have to travel a ways to find him (Laos). i would suggest finding a hmong man who's nearby!
ZDN, mmm... I love zaub tsuag. I'm such a Hmong granny these days. I prefer zaub tsuag to other more fancier, more flavorful food. Zaub tsuag is so refreshing! I love eating zaub ntsuab tsuag with rice by itself.
Yum. I also love zaub iab hau poured over rice too. And I love dib iab no matter how it's cooked. I even love eating it raw! I love Hmong food. It's soul food to me. Hmong food makes me feel happy, warm, and fuzzy inside. Sorry, is that weird?
Anyway, I'm not about marrying Hmong guys from Laos. I love my Hmong brothers from Laos, don't get me wrong. I'll support them financially if I am able to, but I won't marry them. I'm sure they are very smart but I'd prefer to have a partner who can conversate with me in English the majority of the time on topics that the Hmong brothers from Laos may not be able to wrap their heads around. I'm not looking for anyone right now. Life is busy and I have my hands full. Maybe in the future I'll run into my soulmate. If my soulmate never makes it to me, that's fine too. I'm glad we're in America and girls can be self-sufficient and provide for themselves. It's nice to have someone to travel with, bounce decisions off of, but having a partner is not a necessity in the 21st century.