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40.       nastica
201 posts
 19 Feb 2007 Mon 12:55 pm

Quoting natish:

Hi. I am russian girl wich marry with turkish man. Now i am living in Istanbul. I dont have a lot of friends here, cause i dont speak turkish well, so.. i am searching people who are in same situation



hey im from moldova, my love life is going to stop in istanbul... i'll contact you when i'll get there

I'm very very happy for you

41.       KeithL
1455 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 01:21 am

Quoting nastica:

hey im from moldova, my love life is going to stop in istanbul... i'll contact you when i'll get there

I'm very very happy for you


what does that mean???

42.       mheart72
73 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 04:31 am

hi lovebug. My husband is in turkey right now serving the army. I havent been to Turkey yet and i havent met his family. Its going to be a little hard for me coz his parents doesnt speak english and i dont speak turkish but i'm looking forward to meeting them. I'll be in turkey this August and i'll stay there for 6 months.

best wishes to you and your turkish family!

43.       fdl
1 posts
 22 Feb 2007 Thu 11:23 pm



Herkese Selamlar (Hi all)

First ,I would like to answer to the Russian lady.
I am sure,there are many russian ladies like u who is getting marry to a Turk.My suggestion is going to be ; after having some couple of Russian friends who lives in Istanbul,why don't you make your own yahoo group (or whatever) for russians living Istanbul.At the beginning you wont have many friends but if you make your own group and put your address here,whoever read it,can join to your group..i know,its a longterm idea but worth to try..eh?!

Sec. I am a Turk,native of Istanbul,living in Italy.My husband is Italian /roman catholic. Even i'm not practicing,i am a muslim as well.We never say anything about our religion,not even mention about any possible problems for our son.The first thing i am teaching to him is that We All Believe in same God with different prophets,different holly books but all says similar (almost).

For my opinion whoever say a Muslim woman can not marry to a nonmuslim,even they do so,not accepted by religion.
I havent read anything like that in Quran yet.Besides,whoever is saying this,they are religous people (which i am not but still believing in my way)This case is nobody's business but mine and btwn me,my husband and God

PEace !

P.s.if i wrote something incorrect,forgive me,i have no time to check it out...

44.       KarTanesi
5 posts
 01 Mar 2007 Thu 02:49 pm

Selamlar Herkese!
I am looking friends from Bursa. I dont have a lot of friends here, cause i dont speak turkish well.

45.       MrX67
2540 posts
 01 Mar 2007 Thu 03:35 pm

Quoting KarTanesi:

Selamlar Herkese!
I am looking friends from Bursa. I dont have a lot of friends here, cause i dont speak turkish well.

hello from Bursa,if ur pass on from cumhuriyet street,welcome to for drink a tea

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