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150.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 06:35 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 I hardly dare to say you are right here, because then some Turkish people will {#lang_emotions_you_smartass}me....

 

 Like the english arent weird enough!!!! And i am english and have no problem with being weird!!! my mother always said i was special!!!! lol

151.       catwoman
8933 posts
 17 Sep 2008 Wed 07:27 pm

Please, post messages in English, or give translation. Thank you.

152.       Twilight
6 posts
 18 Sep 2008 Thu 11:44 pm

he wont lose arm or leg...but some hundred YTL. You will need all papers translated in Turkish language, and you must make application for ikamet for dont run all 90 days abroad..

153.       lady in red
6947 posts
 18 Sep 2008 Thu 11:53 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

Please, post messages in English, or give translation. Thank you.

 

 Who? Where? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

154.       Mannachristiane
18 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 01:31 am

I have a confession to make.  I am addicted to Turks.  It is soooo bad.  I think I am done, and then I go running back.  Turkish men can be wonderful and they can be terrible, but one thing is for sure:  IRRESISTIBLE.  I really, and I mean REALLY hate to admit it, but it is just the damn truth.  For me, anyways.....

155.       catwoman
8933 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 03:01 am

 

Quoting Mannachristiane

Turkish men can be wonderful and they can be terrible, but one thing is for sure:  IRRESISTIBLE.  I really, and I mean REALLY hate to admit it, but it is just the damn truth.  For me, anyways.....

 

Surely not all of them! {#lang_emotions_lol}

156.       ashleightanner
11 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 04:11 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

Surely not all of them! {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 No not all of them. I have one that works opposite my work and he makes me gag!! he is horrible, slimey and a pervert.

but there are some lovely turks, but im going out with one so i would say that!! {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

157.       lady in red
6947 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 04:15 pm

 

Quoting ashleightanner

 No not all of them. I have one that works opposite my work and he makes me gag!! he is horrible, slimey and a pervert.

but there are some lovely turks, but im going out with one so i would say that!! {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

Well according to Mannachristiane´s profile she is engaged to a Turk!  So maybe she should try and resist the addiction now or she could be heading for trouble!

158.       catwoman
8933 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 06:48 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

Well according to Mannachristiane´s profile she is engaged to a Turk!  So maybe she should try and resist the addiction now or she could be heading for trouble!

 

Well... I would suggest her that she changes her gender and then she can get up to 4 wifes... but she likes the guys... and homophobia is probably even worse over there... so at the moment I don´t have a good solution to this... {#lang_emotions_confused}

159.       Mannachristiane
18 posts
 19 Sep 2008 Fri 08:44 pm

I always wondered what I would look like in a full beard! {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

 

I believe some people have made comments way back about good and bad men everywhere, and I know it is trite, but that is also true.  One thing I do notice about Turkish men that I have really loved is that they´re relentless!  Many women are turned off by this, but I like it.   I like a man who is aggressive enough to go for what he wants instead of the wishy-washy stuff I am used to dealing with here.

 

Loving men in general has caused much heartbreak and tears, but also tremendous joy.  InshAllah, I will be married soon, and we have ironed out a lot of those fears that we have both locked up inside. 

 

My advice for anyone going into a marriage--make sure the level of intimacy is in place.  You need to be able to find comfort in each other or your lives will totally suck!  And there are certain things you don´t want to be surprised with after signing on the dotted line!  Get alllllll of that out before committing. 

 

Oh--and stay away from jerks with double standards.  Ignorance crosses all socio-economic classes too.

160.       Mannachristiane
18 posts
 21 Sep 2008 Sun 04:55 am

See above response.  {#lang_emotions_laugh_at}

Quoting catwoman

Well... I would suggest her that she changes her gender and then she can get up to 4 wifes... but she likes the guys... and homophobia is probably even worse over there... so at the moment I don´t have a good solution to this... {#lang_emotions_confused}

 

 

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