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100.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 02:46 pm

 

Quoting pansi

but i dont like turkish man, actually never liked just my only one - in the rest of them i cannot find anything attractive for me as they are to hairy, to dark, sometimes so so annoying and more i am sick of their attention as they cannot accept word "no" but if someone likes - good luck!

 

 It depends where you go and the Turkish men you meet.  Not all Turkish men are too hairy and too dark (for you), there are many that don´t look like this and many  have blue eyes.  So there´s a Turkish man out there for just about everyone´s tastes and that´s only taking looks into account .  Male Turkish behaviour is as diverse as anyoe else´s, it´s a question of forming friendships with those that suit your own character.

101.       kaplumbagitsa
11 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 03:43 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

 

 

I think you have received a great deal of good advice on this thread and I hope you are eventually able to make your dream of a happy life in Turkey a reality.

 

Regards

 

PT

 After all this advice, I hope she will be kind enough to invite us to her marriage ! {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

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102.       Fatimah
18 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 04:48 pm

 

Quoting Cacık

Hello Fatimah

 

I just want to say also, I feel so sorry for your situation in Saudi, the way your life is completely controlled. 

 

There are good and bad men (and good and bad women) all over the world in all the countries, so just be a bit careful, especially with internet "relationaship".  They often give people a false sense of security and a false view of people particular in internet cafe style chat / dating rooms.  Just be careful.

 

Also, my dear, my biggest worry of all is that you be careful with your use of internet - I mean, if someone in Saudi or in your family finds you typing all this stuff - please be careful firstly for yourself ! 

 

Take care

 

 Do you want to talk to my mother? She is here with me, I´m translating all replies to make her understand.

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103.       serhattugral
210 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 04:57 pm

Congratulations!

 

Taking over 102 (not including this) replies for a message just in two days is a great succes.

 

After all, the good ones were grabbed years ago by domestics I am afraid. You are too late

104.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 05:19 pm

Speaking as someone who has a Turkish husband, I can say only one thing:  HE (my husband) is a wonderful man but its not because he is Turkish.  It is because he is a really good person, kind, considerate and honest.  I wish the same for you Fatimah....whatever his nationality.

105.       Fatimah
18 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 05:25 pm

Thanks a lot for all of you. I really appreciate it.

106.       CANLI
5084 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 05:30 pm

 

Quoting Fatimah

 Do you want to talk to my mother? She is here with me, I´m translating all replies to make her understand.

 

 Fatimah no need to be defensive,Cacık is just worried about your welfare thats all.

107.       Queent
183 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 09:23 pm

 

Quoting serhattugral

Congratulations!

 

Taking over 102 (not including this) replies for a message just in two days is a great succes.

 

After all, the good ones were grabbed years ago by domestics I am afraid. You are too late

 

Brother

did you notice that most of the posts are just fighting with stones {#lang_emotions_get_you}

108.       Queent
183 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 09:25 pm

 

Quoting Fatimah

Do you want to talk to my mother? She is here with me, I´m translating all replies to make her understand.

 

I hope your father is with you and you are translating all replies (also what you said) to make him understand {#lang_emotions_wink}

109.       lady in red
6947 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 09:27 pm

 

Quoting CANLI

 Fatimah no need to be defensive,Cacık is just worried about your welfare thats all.

 

 Yes - I thought that comment was a little rude.

110.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Aug 2008 Thu 09:27 pm

Fatihma, my advise: apply for a Canadian citizenship, move to Canada, who welcomes Saudis, Arabs and many Turkish citizens. As a rule they first go to Canada and later to the USA.

 

Also ask the handsom or Erdinc, if he as a Turk, had difficulties moving to the UK.

 

http://www.therecord.com/diversecity/diversecity_special_05050784544.html

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