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10.       stumpy
638 posts
 21 May 2011 Sat 11:20 pm

Quote:Nanou

OMG what kind of attack? who did it? and what was the purpose?

It was a man who had some over active hormones and was rather over persistant at getting something from me that I did not care to give him.  He wanted to get in my pants as we might put it and contrary to popular beleif not all western women are easy to "get".

So the conclusion for me about Marmaris is that it is a party town and the peolpe going there go for one thing.

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11.       acute
202 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 03:31 am

 

Quoting stumpy

 

So the conclusion for me about Marmaris is that it is a party town and the peolpe going there go for one thing.

 

( being older - frumpy - and in need of a shagging) is probaly what he was thinking and it would get him  a mobile phone or a laptop {#emotions_dlg.owned}

you must of fit the bill  on his list for most of the brits who go there.

hope your holiday was good other than this

12.       christine
443 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 06:06 am

 

Quoting stumpy

He wanted to get in my pants as we might put it and contrary to popular beleif not all western women are easy to "get".

 

 

+1

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13.       Nanou
36 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 12:35 pm

Well girls if you agree that this possible to happen in Turkey, i´m kinda worried :S though i don´t look like a foreigner girl, maybe they´ll think i´m turkish unless i start to try to speak turkish...well  i hope someone comes with a good experience...

14.       Aida krishan
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 22 May 2011 Sun 01:57 pm


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Edited (3/11/2013) by Aida krishan

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15.       aed
54 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 02:34 pm

 

Quoting Nanou

Well girls if you agree that this possible to happen in Turkey, i´m kinda worried :S though i don´t look like a foreigner girl, maybe they´ll think i´m turkish unless i start to try to speak turkish...well  i hope someone comes with a good experience...

 

 i dont know where you are from but i have to say something.you know our religion is islam and im sure that a islamic country is the safiest than the others also you cant find a country where foreigners are cared like Turkey.you should know it.im a student in Ankara.you dont need to DONT list.you can do everything at university.nobody can say to u anything about what you have done.you should free yourself.good luck.başarılar.



Edited (5/22/2011) by aed

16.       stumpy
638 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 05:28 pm

Quoting Nanou

Well girls if you agree that this possible to happen in Turkey, i´m kinda worried :S though i don´t look like a foreigner girl, maybe they´ll think i´m turkish unless i start to try to speak turkish...well  i hope someone comes with a good experience...

 

Nanou, I said in an earlier post that I felt very safe in Turkey.  What heppened to me in Marmaris is an exception.  The rest of my trip was wonderfull.  I think maybe you missed that part of my post, I walked at night alone in Istanbul but like any big cities there are certain neigbourhouds I would not walk alone at night in Istanbul.  But I told you, use common sense.  Do not put yourself in a situation where you do not feel comfortable in.  This goes for any city.

Marmaris is a "party" town and I did not look like a tourist on the contrary people thought I was Turkish until they started speaking with me.  I never said that the man that attacked me was Turkish either...  That man could have been from any country and by what my friends told me when I told them what happenned to me... the jerk is not a Turk.  My goodness I had to do everything in my power to stop my friends from flying to Marmaris and hunt the man down.

17.       acute
202 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 08:55 pm

Nanou, I am sure this was an isolated incident. I looked at Stumpy´s photo and she does not look like someone who is a free wheeling party goer. I am sure who ever tried this was very drunk. Turk or not.  In any case when you are there dress modest, maybe buy some turkish brand clothing so you don´t bring extra attention to yourself and just be careful like you would in any city you do not know well.

18.       barba_mama
1629 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 09:06 pm

Just like any other place, Turkish towns have a lot of good people in them, some bad, and a couple of crazies. Istanbul is also like any other typical large city. Some areas are no-go, you can ask your fellow students once you are in Istanbul. But as a student you wouldn´t normally go there anyway. Student housing is typically not in bad neighborhoods, even if you are not on campus. I visited a friend in Athens the other day, and was shocked at the neighborhood of foreign student housing there, and the state of the universities there. People say Turkey and Greece are a lot alike... and yes, they are, but safety and especially student safety is NOT the same. Turkey is heaven!

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19.       tunci
7149 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 09:22 pm

 

I agree, there are good and bad people everywhere ,in any country in the world. For the safety issue, I want to assure you that Turkey is quite safe. I have been abroad few times, and I can say that Turkey is much safer than Europe and many other country !

Turkish people whether in Istanbul or in Anatolia, respect foreigners and try their best to please them. Of course there are always rotten apples on an apple tree. We dont cut the tree down because of few rotten ones.

My lovely and lonely country is heaven on earth !

I bet you will fall in love with Istanbul and turkish people and wish you best..

 

 

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20.       Nanou
36 posts
 23 May 2011 Mon 12:28 am

Thanks a lot everyone for all your comments and help.

Well as some of my comments: 

I don´t wear Hijab, but i don´t think turkish people will not be ready to help me because i´m not wearing Hijab.

I´m from a muslim country too, i´m muslim, so there will be no culture clashes, maybe some for the type of living, but not in religious side for example.

I´ll take every advice you gave me, and yes that would go with any other foreign country i visit.

And above all i´m glad to know that almost all of you said that turkish people are friendly and nice, and of course i know where there´s good, there´s bad, no place is heaven, but if it´s safe in general, then i´m fine with it!!

 

Again thanks a lot everyone for your comments and help, and i´d of course appreciate any other experience =D

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