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I don´t understand my Turkish boyfriend
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 11:29 am |
I think it´s not a turkish thing. There´re many turkish men who like to meet his girlfriend and spend time with her. There might be many like yours in Turkey, as well, but thinking that it´s a turkish thing would be quite over simplfying things. It´s just high probability that being a non turkish you fell on such a type who does not know the real meaning of having a relationship. They are the kind of men you have to avoid because the bad news is that they never change. You´ll never be satisfied in this relationship, you´ll just get more and more frustrated and hurt. Don´t ever think to start a life with him. He will marry you, you´ll have kids, but you will always feel yourself isolated.
+1000 Completely agree... (strange )
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 12:22 pm |
Funny thing, you are describing someone I know (knew) very well. I think it is a Turkish man thing no matter the age or where they live, that is all irrelevant A Turkish man is a Turkish man - fullstop.
why all the men is the same when u just found out that your choice was not a good one.why u (or yall) never wanna try to see ur faults? you know whats it called in psychology
not all the women are good and not all the men are bad
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 03:10 pm |
why all the men is the same when u just found out that your choice was not a good one.why u (or yall) never wanna try to see ur faults? you know whats it called in psychology
not all the women are good and not all the men are bad
Ah, sorry for the way that read! I only ment that the turkish man I knew sounded the same as hers... Just that some are not very good at dumping their woman when "true love" has run it´s course
True, not all women are good and not all men are bad sorry again
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 03:25 pm |
Just that some are not very good at dumping their woman when "true love" has run it´s course
Can it also be called ´keeping your options open´?
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 03:37 pm |
Can it also be called ´keeping your options open´?
So you are confirming my statement
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 03:43 pm |
So you are confirming my statement
I am neither confirming nor denying. Infact, my lips are sealed about this matter..
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 05:24 pm |
That must be a first
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 06:36 pm |
I am neither confirming nor denying. Infact, my lips are sealed about this matter..
Also known as "sitting on the fence"
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 06:52 pm |
Also known as "sitting on the fence"
also known as keeping a a back up plan....
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 07:16 pm |
also known as keeping a a back up plan....
If you plan things right in the first place then you shouldn´t need a backup plan.......
But if you ever discover how to plan things right in the first place - kindly tell me how!
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11 Mar 2009 Wed 07:33 pm |
Is it a Turkish thing? Or did I fall in love with a jerk?
What difference does it make really? Are you going to complain less or be bothered by it less if you decide it´s a "Turkish" thing?
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