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Turkish Men!
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19 Nov 2005 Sat 11:19 pm |
Deli: you are quite right: some have ulterior motives. Instinct and compulsion play an important role.
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:25 am |
It is very nice to be told you are loved ultimately, passionately and feeling so cared for.
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 07:09 am |
Quoting Chris123: One minute you are chatting to him, thinking you quite fancy them and the next, they are proposing! |
Ohhh, I get that all the time on MSN! It was quite flattering at first; now it's just darn annoying! But I've found that not only Turks do it - eg I've had a Moroccan and a Qatari (funny; they all seem to be Muslim...) propose after 5 mins' chatting - but it IS mostly the Turks. I don't mean to generalise; that's just my own personal experience.
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:23 pm |
FOREIGN GIRLS BEWARE !
Next time a Turkısh guy tells you "I love you", make sure his complete English vocabulary is not limited to just those three words.
Poor chap may only be trying to make some polite conversation...
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:29 pm |
Yes, they generally start from "You are beautiful" or "I love you". And often these are the only words the know in English...
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:45 pm |
Seticio,
When it comes to talking, Turkish men know where to stop. Shakespeare wrote volumes after volumes of books on "beauty" and "love". do you think he said more?
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:46 pm |
I wouldn't be sure if Turkish men know where to stop he he
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20 Nov 2005 Sun 01:09 pm |
so maybe the misunderstanding is a problem
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