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1.       bjk
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 12:52 am

2.       AEnigma III
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:02 am

No, in fact you can be punished by death if you try to do this.... especially in the big cities such as Istanbul

The usual way to do this is to dress your boyfriend as a woman and pretend you are sisters. Be warned though - maids report any sign of "wrongdoing" to the police.

Good luck.

3.       mylo
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:13 am

Quoting bjk:

what is the law/rules on hotel rooms and who can stay in them? For example, is it allowed that I can book a room for me and my turkish boyfriend(who lives in turkey)?

thanks



Most big city hotels require you to be married if you are going to stay in one of their rooms,like aenigma said it's a pain in the harris,but if you go to a smaller hotel off the beaten track they'll take you in if you don't mind bugs crawling about the gafflol

4.       AEnigma III
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:15 am

Quoting mylo:

Quoting bjk:

what is the law/rules on hotel rooms and who can stay in them? For example, is it allowed that I can book a room for me and my turkish boyfriend(who lives in turkey)?

thanks



Most big city hotels require you to be married if you are going to stay in one of their rooms,like aenigma said it's a pain in the harris,but if you go to a smaller hotel off the beaten track they'll take you in if you don't mind bugs crawling about the gafflol



Balony I have never heard of such a thing in Istanbul! I am serious NOW Large hotels (especially the chains) really dont give a damn - its not their business what you do as long as you pay the bill

5.       ahalliwell
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:15 am

you are joking yes

6.       mylo
856 posts
 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:18 am

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting mylo:

Quoting bjk:

what is the law/rules on hotel rooms and who can stay in them? For example, is it allowed that I can book a room for me and my turkish boyfriend(who lives in turkey)?

thanks



Most big city hotels require you to be married if you are going to stay in one of their rooms,like aenigma said it's a pain in the harris,but if you go to a smaller hotel off the beaten track they'll take you in if you don't mind bugs crawling about the gafflol



Balony I have never heard of such a thing in Istanbul! I am serious NOW Large hotels (especially the chains) really dont give a damn - its not their business what you do as long as you pay the bill



have you ever tried to staying in one before you get married? they want your fingerprints ffs

7.       AEnigma III
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:20 am

Quoting mylo:

have you ever tried to staying in one before you get married? they want your fingerprints ffs



This is simply ridiculous! It may be the case with smaller hotels, but the larger business hotels would NEVER do this. Its a cosmopolitan city - if they applied such rules they would never get any corporate business let alone tourism!!!!

8.       AEnigma III
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:23 am

Ooops I guess your post was a joke Mylo?

9.       mylo
856 posts
 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:24 am

When i got married over there i went to many of 'the big chains' they didn't want any of it,they asked for mine and my wifes passport,the smaller hotels are great they dont give a toss,but we went to some of the big ones outside of the city they didnt wear it,trust me i was there,ended up staying at a friends house,give it a go trust me i think they just like to see foreign passports

10.       AEnigma III
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 31 Aug 2007 Fri 02:26 am

You probably just have a "suspicious" look about you Mylo! It had nothing to do with your being married or not! lol lol lol

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