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Turkish women and attitudes to men
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10.       catwoman
7073 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:43 pm

Yes Daydreamer... I hope so too, but it doesn't look like we can find him in the thread 'turkish men and attitudes to women'. Hopefully it's not only us wishing to find such a man while his wishes about women are quite different...

11.       Daydreamer
2061 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:44 pm

Can we ever find one like this? That would mean finding an ideal and there's always fear of being bored to death by one

12.       catwoman
7073 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:45 pm

quite an exciting topic, isn't it?

13.       miss_ceyda
2759 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:46 pm

YES but everyones idea of being "ideal" is differnt...

14.       patience
1 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:49 pm

has someone called me?

Quoting Daydreamer:

I bet there are caring and loving men all around the world. Ones who don't think a woman's world is restricted to kitchen and bedroom, ones who share and not only impose duties and , finally, ones who can give back as much as they get.

15.       Daydreamer
2061 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:50 pm

Sure Ceyda, but I seriously doubt any woman would dream of a guy who spends time on the couch with a can of beer in one hand and a remote control in the other. A guy who never listens but HAS to be listened to, a guy who believes he OWNS you and by marrying whom you obey to anything he can expect of you. Or..am I wrong? :-S

16.       oludenizdollz
93 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:50 pm

Laydeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees - they are always ideal in the first six months or so- some can keep it up for a year or two. The key for us is to know that we can move on when its no longer good for us just as easily as they do.

17.       miss_ceyda
2759 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:50 pm

Quoting patience:

has someone called me?

Quoting Daydreamer:

I bet there are caring and loving men all around the world. Ones who don't think a woman's world is restricted to kitchen and bedroom, ones who share and not only impose duties and , finally, ones who can give back as much as they get.

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you sound very much like the patience i know from seslisözlük hehe

18.       miss_ceyda
2759 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:52 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Sure Ceyda, but I seriously doubt any woman would dream of a guy who spends time on the couch with a can of beer in one hand and a remote control in the other. A guy who never listens but HAS to be listened to, a guy who believes he OWNS you and by marrying whom you obey to anything he can expect of you. Or..am I wrong? :-S



the concept of those kind of marriages really scare me... homer simpson also springs to mind!!

19.       oludenizdollz
93 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:53 pm

All the laydees who're independent hold your hands up at me!!! Listen to Beyonce and Destiny's child-they know where its at!!

20.       cyrano
1 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 01:57 pm

Quoting oludenizdollz:

the saying "what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander" comes to mind !!



I don't know if "the goose" is in its figurative meaning like "idiots", the saying might be like this:

"Dişi kaz için tatlı/lezzetli olan, erkek kaz için de tatlı/lezzetlidir."

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