Don’t do THIS While Dating in Norway 🇳🇴

A Norwegian couple shares what not to do while dating in Norway. Are Norwegians all about equality? Should you pay for Norwegian women?

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  • @my_blossom says:

    what’s wrong with him wanting to hold your bag wtf that’s just being kind, why is that seen as an attack on equality

    • @Darkdragon5544 says:

      Because it signals that she is weaker

    • @brockbaumgartner8203 says:

      It’s their culture, the way they were taught. It might seem odd to us but our ways might seem odd to them

    • @lordbacon2766 says:

      @@Darkdragon5544She doesn’t mind when the bill is payed though. Hypocrisy at its best

    • @Darkdragon5544 says:

      @@lordbacon2766 What she minds is the be expectation that he should pay or the “financial dominance” it can represent, not the gesture. Like, for instance, I paid for my friend’s meal at the restaurant the other day as a gift, just to be nice on the occasion. But I don’t use it to assert my financial dominance over my friend. In Nordic cultures it’s pretty much the same: An occasional gesture of kindness can be nice but if you do it to impress or to dominate it’s very frowned upon.

    • @solinvictus6587 says:

      @@Darkdragon5544 she actually is. Else she would work as bricklayer, oilrig-worker etc.

  • @miguel111093 says:

    She’s lying to herself

    • @yunleung2631 says:

      you don’t know Scandinavian women

    • @FBAagent says:

      Yeah man, not everybody thinks latino mentality. Or East Asian, African or eastern European and Arabic and catholic mentalities. (All the same feudal s***)

      Scandinavia exists and their mentality too exists. It’s not a pipe dream man.

    • @miguel111093 says:

      @yunleung2631 a moment of real honesty slipped when she said she doesn’t mind when he pays.

    • @caraira1909 says:

      You obviousy don’t know scandiavian girs. The fact that you took her joke seriously is more than teling.

    • @yunleung2631 says:

      @@miguel111093 it’s called a preference slightly in one way. Women in Germanic countries don’t generally behave like Americans. When they say they want to do something. They mean it and follow through.

      You might just come from a place where that is very uncommon culturally. Not everyone is the same

  • @torrecillas999 says:

    Boring country

  • @yunleung2631 says:

    Love it. Despite them not admitting it, most American women DEFINITELY believe in having the man as a provider. This is taken to cartoonish levels in Eastern Europe + East Asia (thinking Mainland China mostly).

    Between someone who relys on 1 income and an equal partner, I am definitely the latter. I want someone who is honest and is able to contribute herself.

    • @marvin2678 says:

      Well women Provide Something in Exchange

    • @yunleung2631 says:

      @@marvin2678 Sure. If you believe in being a provider. I really don’t want that much financial stress nor do I want her to take care of everything like a servant.

    • @AnabethalightASMR says:

      Date a male then 😚

    • @Facerip says:

      ⁠​⁠@@marvin2678Provide equality and financial independence for women and they will be able to.
      If you have a culture that treats them like sex slaves and maids and they will never be able to provide anything else. Unfortunately thats the case in degenerate and undeveloped places in the world like the US.

  • @An1MuS says:

    Note to self: don’t date in Norway.

  • @simplesimpleman says:

    Paying and carrying all the stuff is not because we want to show dominance. We just want to show we are caring husbands 😢😢.

    • @ilhuicatlamatini says:

      And it is deeply appreciated and received as loving gestures!! I love when my guy is caring and good partner.

    • @Limpi43 says:

      If you want to show you are caring husbands help your wives with the chores.

    • @BloodLeopard-rm8wg says:

      @@Limpi43 Yeah that always makes me melt, honestly that’s all we ask for.

    • @user-mw9lh4uk9o says:

      It all depends on how you integrate that in your relationship.

      I would have never ever let a man drive my car before. It is kind of a thing that men in my Mediterranean culture tend to sit behind the wheel even if it is his wifes car. My actual nordic partner is completely egalitarian. I feel appreciated and valued in my strengths as in my flaws, and I feel that we mutually support each other. So, I do not feel my acceptance as a strong, independent woman, threatened just because, for whatever reason, he occasionally drives my car with me inside. I would if the relation was not egalitarian. The same would be with carrying bags, inviting etc.

    • @catseng3949 says:

      the more i watch these videos the more I think nord men are kinda weird

  • @heriport6654 says:

    Hell yeah ill let her pay my drinks and take me out for dinner, sign me up Oslo

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    Happy Sunday, Marina ❤! Hope you are enjoying a wonderful weekend

  • @davecullins1606 says:

    Being masculine is probably still considered attractive, as long as you just don’t do anything that signals either directly or indirectly “I’m better/more capable than you”

  • @CuriouslyWatching says:

    As an African man, I can’t imagine myself doing this and thinking it’s ok. My ancestors would never accept me as a man

  • @FBAagent says:

    Yeaaahh ! I love this . I’m so tired of traditional expectations of women are weak and men don’t cry

  • @Anglo-Saxon_2001 says:

    As an Englishman, I am a traditional man, and my wife will depend on me physically and financially – it’s how I was raised. Women are equal, but I’m not interested in a masculine wife😂

  • @baffinjigger6223 says:

    This won’t last forever, we always revert back our roles

    • @BloodLeopard-rm8wg says:

      I think men always revert back not women. I don’t blame you guys though, men seem very hardwired on certain things not all but a good portion.

    • @WolvenSpiritaatami says:

      Nordic people have been like this for hundreds if not thousands of years. It’s not about gestures, it’s about expectations.

  • @WolvenSpiritaatami says:

    As someone who is nordic, it’s not about the gesture (which can be nice), it’s about the expectation. In our culture, everyone should be able to stand on their own feet, and expecting something superficial can be seen as stupid and selfish.

    • @Cugastratos says:

      You definitely would not like how women in th US behave 😮. They will even post videos on social media you should check out.😅

    • @cowboybeboop9420 says:

      This makes very little sense to me. Don`t you guys have welfare for everything over there? How is that in line with “standing on your own feet”?

  • @joshfulmer3689 says:

    That’s literally All American women expect

  • @aaronstale108 says:

    I like that! ” It takes two to tango. I want it to be an equal dance.”

  • @mnraiders8546 says:

    Equality lol. This is why I don’t date in the west anymore

  • @MemoTea says:

    Ironically Tango is a dance where it is crucial that the man is the one who takes the lead. Also it is from Argentina, where traditional gender roles in dating are still appreciated.

  • @wyattmp says:

    That sucks man. Glad I’m not living in Norway.

  • @adriansumner1412 says:

    I agree 100% 50-50 even Stevens. It’s only fair and I’m Aussie

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