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10.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 15 Dec 2009 Tue 08:27 pm

 

Quoting kuskonmaz

 

 

What you say is very true, i don´t doubt it for one second. Its such a shame so many silly girls fall for these men. They dont understand its part of their job.

 

 

 How nice to have both: job and pleasure 2 in 1

11.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 15 Dec 2009 Tue 10:34 pm

 

Quoting ReyhanL

 

 

 How nice to have both: job and pleasure 2 in 1

 

 yes please

12.       ptaszek
440 posts
 15 Dec 2009 Tue 10:46 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 yes please

 

 Have you just ordered coffe or tea,with lemon or both?{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

13.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 11:05 am

Ah yes, the joy of being a man-ho {#emotions_dlg.confused}

 

A lot of guys think it´s soooo cool that they flirt and do more with girls for their jobs...until I point it out that they are basically selling their bodies to get a bit more cash... I mean...if you´re just having jiggy jiggy with a girl because you think it will lead to you earning more cash... well, she´s not giving you the money in your hand right after the deed, but with some delay it´s almost the same as being a male prostitute...

 

Man, did I have some tourist industry workers shouting at me that they are NOT prostitutes and that their escepades are TOTALLY different and sure...it´s with money in mind but NO way that they are like the working girls {#emotions_dlg.laugh_at}

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14.       letmeknow
32 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 11:14 am

dear frıends

there many bad examples may be but these are do no mean that all of people pf Turkey is same or thınk same about gırls or foreıgns

as you know ın a hand there is five fingers but they are not same

so we can not tell such kınd of thıngs for all citizens

you can be rgiht for right resons

but there are many ladies who are coming here for holidays but they are also want some bad things

15.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 04:23 pm

 

Quoting letmeknow

dear frıends

there many bad examples may be but these are do no mean that all of people pf Turkey is same or thınk same about gırls or foreıgns

as you know ın a hand there is five fingers but they are not same

so we can not tell such kınd of thıngs for all citizens

you can be rgiht for right resons

but there are many ladies who are coming here for holidays but they are also want some bad things

 

 I would love to defend Turkish men and say it is all untrue as I am married to one (we met here in the US - not on a resort!! {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}).  You are right they are not all the same BUT the truth of the matter is,  the men on these resorts (by in large) are encouraged to "entertain" the ladies who come to Turkey.  I don´t want to judge people who go on vacation and have a good time with a guy BUT a long term relationship should not be expected.  Sure, it can happen, but I would say the largest portion of these relationships are based on sex and you don´t need to be a relationship expert to know that relationships based on sex seldom work out.  If you are going to hook up with a worker on any resort, anywhere in the world, you must realize that this person is going to be with an entirely new group of people the week after. 

 

 



Edited (12/16/2009) by Elisabeth

16.       petra.bee
48 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 04:36 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 

If you are going to hook up with a worker on any resort, anywhere in the world, you must realize that this person is going to be with an entirely new group of people the week after

 

 

 

... and remember that he was with lots of other groups before ....

17.       letmeknow
32 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 06:08 pm

if all of us lıke that then many of european ladıes are bad i should have said but i do not thınk so

even some of them married or have someone ın tehır country they are havıng fun with barmaid waiter or staff

whıch of them are honest

or can i say all of foreigns who visit here are bad

surely not

so i am tellıng agaın you can not make class for all people

it is wrong and cruel way to say all of them

 

18.       petra.bee
48 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 07:27 pm

 

Quoting letmeknow

if all of us lıke that then many of european ladıes are bad i should have said but i do not thınk so

even some of them married or have someone ın tehır country they are havıng fun with barmaid waiter or staff

whıch of them are honest

or can i say all of foreigns who visit here are bad

surely not

so i am tellıng agaın you can not make class for all people

it is wrong and cruel way to say all of them

 

 

Why so serious? We´re just having some fun here.

Everybody who passed 15 knows that there´s no point of talking generally about a group of people. I know lots of decent Turkish males and slutty non-Turkish females. There I said it. Cheer up now! {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 



Edited (12/16/2009) by petra.bee

19.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 16 Dec 2009 Wed 11:58 pm

Oh, but this is certainly true, that a lot of women go to Turkey simply to do the jiggy jiggy with some atractive guys.

20.       Pita
27 posts
 17 Dec 2009 Thu 12:07 am

actually from what I read is many woman go because turkish guys will do the jiggy thing with anything that breathes so you don´t have to dress your best on holiday.......or is that undress {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}



Edited (12/17/2009) by Pita

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