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10.       Angela
75 posts
 19 Nov 2005 Sat 11:19 pm

Deli: you are quite right: some have ulterior motives. Instinct and compulsion play an important role.

11.       satorijane
54 posts
 19 Nov 2005 Sat 11:57 pm

I think I am a sucker for warmth! Nothing wrong in my book for expressing love fast and furiously. How wonderful to live the moment fully and passionately!
Again one cannot generalise - I know of kind hearted people who say 'I love you often' and mean nothing by it except giving it as a gift.

I know of other creeps who use it with ulterior motives both here in the UK and in Turkey. But I for one would be crying if we could not use this expression and trust the person it came from even if it meant heartache in the end. But then I am a dying breed of those who hang out on symbolic cliffs and my motto is 'live dangerously!' -lol!

12.       Angela
75 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:25 am

It is very nice to be told you are loved ultimately, passionately and feeling so cared for.

13.       vernessy
posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 07:09 am

Quoting Chris123:

One minute you are chatting to him, thinking you quite fancy them and the next, they are proposing!



Ohhh, I get that all the time on MSN! It was quite flattering at first; now it's just darn annoying! But I've found that not only Turks do it - eg I've had a Moroccan and a Qatari (funny; they all seem to be Muslim...) propose after 5 mins' chatting - but it IS mostly the Turks. I don't mean to generalise; that's just my own personal experience.

14.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:23 pm

FOREIGN GIRLS BEWARE !

Next time a Turkısh guy tells you "I love you", make sure his complete English vocabulary is not limited to just those three words.

Poor chap may only be trying to make some polite conversation...

15.       Seticio
550 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:29 pm

Yes, they generally start from "You are beautiful" or "I love you". And often these are the only words the know in English...

16.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:45 pm

Seticio,

When it comes to talking, Turkish men know where to stop. Shakespeare wrote volumes after volumes of books on "beauty" and "love". do you think he said more?

17.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:46 pm

hehehehehe seems that turkish casanovas are getting well known... why dont let them be as like the person they saw on these american series or movies help them especially nip tuck i dunno if any one watched it not... but yes they want to be like them... aaahhh but in the base of this problem lots social things are laying...
whatever enjoy the day

18.       Seticio
550 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:46 pm

I wouldn't be sure if Turkish men know where to stop he he

19.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:52 pm

well dont worry they are growing up and upgrading their selves so be patient i may take years na pewno or moze but for turkish guys yeah sometimes i tell anyone foreign or turkish man or girl say "i love you" just becoz they make my day... nothing more.. well in me i guess i dont stuck in the meaning of "love" yes thats it

20.       Seticio
550 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 01:09 pm

so maybe the misunderstanding is a problem

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