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Thread: What is the most special thing you did for love?

1.       dynamicdrew
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 15 Aug 2006 Tue 05:12 pm

Quoting Rocketsfan28:

In highscholl,I bought a birthday present for her in a very snowy day and I could give it to her after flu..I argued with her mom for her(1) lots of times..

Lastly,I sent a mail to a proffesor who was living in UK.. For scholarship..Because I was planning to move there for her(2)..

Everything worths for love..We can say 'Basariya ve aska giden yolda hersey mubahdir' in Turkish...



Hey Rocket, what does this mean in English: "Basariya ve aska giden yolda hersey mubahdir"?



Thread: men

2.       dynamicdrew
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 12 Aug 2006 Sat 05:21 am

Quoting Hans67:

What about the Turkish girls then ? are they also fall in love so easy?



Quoting HomeSick:

Quoting pinky:

For instance, I fell in love with my wife the moment I saw her. She was beautiful and standing there smiling. I said to my friend, "God! the guy she is with must be the luckiest bastard around!” my friend replied,” How do you know she is with somebody".. And I said, "Are you blind!! Is it possible she can be alone", and he agreed with me.

My point is, I fell in love the moment I saw her. But my love has grown even more and more everyday I spent with her.

From my point of view, I guess that is the answer.



From my experience, Turkish women do not easily fall in love, or if they do, they do not show it! They make you work really hard for their affection.

Homesick, I met a young lady from Turkey two years ago, and felt (and still feel) the same way about her. I was in love with her from the moment I saw her! Unfortunately, she was in a relationship at that time. I try to justify and account for my feelings for her, but I am just not able to. So I just accept them for what they are.

Be grateful you won your wife's heart!

Drew



Thread: Relationships

3.       dynamicdrew
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 03 Aug 2006 Thu 10:16 pm

Hey, this is an excellent topic! Yes, let us discuss this more! Anyone with any stories and advice, your aid would be really appreciated!

Thanks, Drew



Thread: How to compliment the beauty of a Turkish woman

4.       dynamicdrew
5 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 04:45 am

I sent her the message! Thanks to everyone for their advice and help.

If anyone has anything else to add, please let me know.

As for Miss Ceyda, focus on the opportunities available to you in the UK. Turkey is a wonderful place, but in the UK, you can become well-educated enough to one day relocate to Turkey and help in the advancement of its economic and socio-cultural spheres perhaps.

Anyways, I wish you the best!

Andrew



Thread: How to compliment the beauty of a Turkish woman

5.       dynamicdrew
5 posts
 16 Nov 2005 Wed 05:31 am

Hi, I need help! I'd like to compliment the beauty of a close female friend of who is Turkish. It is my intention to make her see me in a new light perhaps.

Here is what I have so far:

Dear Leyla (not her real name) Hanim,

I took down the last message I wrote on your wall last weekend because it did not fully capture what I wanted to say. Here is what I really wanted to say:

Like the flowers you are named after that blossom in Spring, your beauty has blossomed as well—You were always beautiful, but now you have become even more beautiful since the last time I saw you.

It was good to see you

Take care,
Andrew

Does anyone see any potential problems with this message? Can anyone think of any more appropiate compliments? If this is good enough, could someone please translate it for me?

Thanks to everyone in advance!
Andrew



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