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40.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 09:42 am

 

Quoting clhyman

Come on everyone. This girl has obviously had a bad experience. An experience so traumatic that she deemed it necessary to post her desperate plea before TURKISHCLASS. This woman has been raised in such a way that she feels that if she does not get a husband soon her life will be meaningless. I will not impose my worldview on another human being who has been raised in such a way that compels her to make this plea. 

 

Yes the part about yelling "I am desperate"  as she gets off the plane was very funny, but all jokes aside this woman is going through heartwrenching pain....                                                

"Bad experiences" happen because girls rarely prepare their own "user´s manuals" and get them printed along with their resumes and references. Why blame men, in their total naive ignorance?

Come on girls ! Get organized ! <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 



Edited (9/30/2009) by AlphaF
Edited (9/30/2009) by AlphaF

41.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 01:46 pm

 

Quoting Truthseeker

I have a Turkish Husband that you can HAVE!!! Only problem is that he is in America - but I´m willing to ship him back.

Forward his Owner´s Manual to ReyhanL. She only wants a Turkish passport and nothing else; even your husband can qualify for this, no?

 



Edited (9/30/2009) by AlphaF

42.       *cartel*
40 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 02:34 pm

 

Quoting barba_mama

If you say "I´m desperate" out loud when you arive at any airport in Turkey, you´ll have a husband in 5 minutes.

 

 5 minutes is a long time.i think 2 minutes enough for it.

43.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 02:54 pm

 

Quoting Reema

I am an Arab girl 24 years old . I have finished university and I am working now .

To be honest with you I am so tired from the Arab men . They have a lot of disadvantages . This is why I have been thinking to move to Turkey to find a job and a husband .

I need your help

I am so desperate

 

 

 Merhaba

i understand you but i think it is diffcult to find it on the internet so ididnt know how you can find him

 and ididnt belive all arab men is bad sure any where you can  find the good and the bad

 



Edited (9/30/2009) by nifrtity

44.       Truthseeker
26 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 12:50 am

Alpha,

Yes he is a Turkish citizen!!!! I will forward everything!!! Head bangBig smile

45.       Truthseeker
26 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 12:51 am

Plus he owns companies there - perfect a job and a husband....Just take him away...

46.       Tuline
2 posts
 08 Oct 2009 Thu 11:15 am

hello reema...i;m afraid that Turkish series  is the reason  behind your choice!


we should blame syrians who make the doublage of Turkish series  Angel


I´m just kidding you know this situation is also happening  in Japan where people watch korean Series and Japanese girls consider Korean men as more kind because of their TV seriesFlowers


but


I want to tell you the same thing i told Fatima about:


 


not all arab countries are oppressive i´m living in syria it´s located south Turkey ...I drive a car, travel. work, walk in the street with modern fashion without hijab and nobody considers me as bad girl or irritates me..there are good guys in lebabnon who speaks your language and are open minded .
... most of syrian families has Turksih relatives especially from south Turkey as they speak arabic too ..we share with them the same kind of food we also drink turkish coffee and follow the same steps in marriage.i discovered this fact from my turkish relatives
i also  traveled a lot to Turkey to many cities and i found that open minded men are the same as open minded arab guys,but surely different from saudi arabia
i got one marriage proposal from a Turkish guy, but there isn´t any "nasip´..(:
now syrians are allowed to cross turkish boarders without visa ..it´s true they are kind but don´t mold yourself into one nationality..what about men from albania or bosna?they are muslims too (:

47.       bchan
5 posts
 21 Nov 2009 Sat 08:01 pm

hi! i´m an italian girl...i´m as old as you and i´m so sorry for you, i can understand why you can´t stand arab guys...and u are graduated so u are able to get a job and to look after yourself, by your own

i mean, yes, go to turkey, look for a job, set up your own life, rent a house...but please...don´t tell here that u are desperate and u are looking for an husband...

when and if it´s destiny, you will find your "the one" but u can´t just take the first guy who propose you a marriage...what life can u expect from a "deal" and not a love wedding?

in italy we have an idiom, a proverb... we use to say:" better alone than a bad mate"

so..good luck, and look for your happiness

48.       catwoman
8933 posts
 21 Nov 2009 Sat 09:44 pm

 

Quoting bchan

hi! i´m an italian girl...i´m as old as you and i´m so sorry for you, i can understand why you can´t stand arab guys...and u are graduated so u are able to get a job and to look after yourself, by your own

i mean, yes, go to turkey, look for a job, set up your own life, rent a house...but please...don´t tell here that u are desperate and u are looking for an husband...

when and if it´s destiny, you will find your "the one" but u can´t just take the first guy who propose you a marriage...what life can u expect from a "deal" and not a love wedding?

in italy we have an idiom, a proverb... we use to say:" better alone than a bad mate"

so..good luck, and look for your happiness

 

49.       bchan
5 posts
 27 Nov 2009 Fri 03:09 pm

 

Quoting Truthseeker

I have a Turkish Husband that you can HAVE!!! Only problem is that he is in America - but I´m willing to ship him back.

 

 i hope you are kidding...how could it be?

turkish can´t have more than a wife, luckily!!! and anyway i can´understand why a person in love shoud want to share his/her partner!!!!

-.-

50.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 27 Nov 2009 Fri 03:24 pm

 

Quoting bchan

 

 

 i hope you are kidding...how could it be?

turkish can´t have more than a wife, luckily!!! and anyway i can´understand why a person in love shoud want to share his/her partner!!!!

-.-

 

 ..hmm..."in love" finished ?{#emotions_dlg.unsure}

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