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1.       nastica
201 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 06:57 pm

What a turk is thinking when hears "moladavian" girl???

2.       Trudy
7887 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 07:16 pm

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?

3.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 07:16 pm

well i guess her reason for using turkishclass is clear now..

4.       nastica
201 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 09:47 pm

Quoting robyn :

well i guess her reason for using turkishclass is clear now..


tell me robyn what is my reason... i dont know...
lol

5.       nastica
201 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 09:54 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy

6.       Capoeira
575 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 10:02 pm

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!

7.       Trudy
7887 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 10:27 pm

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!



+ 1! Exactly what I meant. (Do I earn a Valentines card now Capoeira? I never had one... lol).

8.       nastica
201 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 10:35 pm

Quoting Capoeira:



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!


Thanks for correction. To critque my doings is not the best way to answer to the question and the post leads you not "us" that im a bit immature. lol
Everybody is unique in the world. A country cannot be one person, you are the country. A little phylosophy
I appreciate your answer, Capoeira. Thank you.

Everybody's word (gold) conts, please answer to the question

9.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 02 Feb 2007 Fri 11:08 pm

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!


1. the name robyn is mostly used as a male name.
2. capoera, u seem not hospitable enough.
3. robyin is she (not a she), a little correction.
4. are u saying u are too smart to guess from one post whos who and how much mature or immature?

good luck, right?

10.       kai
0 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 12:30 am

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!


1. the name robyn is mostly used as a male name.
2. capoera, u seem not hospitable enough.
3. robyin is she (not a she), a little correction.
4. are u saying u are too smart to guess from one post whos who and how much mature or immature?

good luck, right?



Errm no Capoeira was right it is "robin is a she" not "robin is she". So a little correction for you

11.       Capoeira
575 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 01:34 am

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!


1. the name robyn is mostly used as a male name.
2. capoera, u seem not hospitable enough.
3. robyin is she (not a she), a little correction.
4. are u saying u are too smart to guess from one post whos who and how much mature or immature?

good luck, right?


1. Really? I don't know any male named Robyn. (unless we're talking about the the one from Nottingham which i think has an 'i' and a 'hood' afterwards) Interesting fact though. I'll keep that in mind when I have my first boy! NOT!
2. OH NO! Poor dear! Was I a big meanie????
3. Robyin? I didn't write Robyin. I wrote Robyn and in my broken English it's perfectly fine to say a she or a he. However, a little saying for you: People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! Might wanna check your own grammar ma'am too! Opps did I use 'wanna'? Oh dear...what did they teach me in grammar school? Alas, I must have been a poor pupil!
4. Yes, some posts do earmark their senders.

Just a little humor...Femme!!! Always a pleasure to see your posts!!!!

12.       Capoeira
575 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 01:39 am

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Which Turk? Or do you think that any reply from any Turkish person is valid for all of them?


Sure not any reply. Thought by thought and true comes on the surface. Robin already showed what he has on his brains
please tell me Trudy



Robyn is a SHE not a HE!!!! lol lol

And your posts leads us to believe that you are involved or planning to involve yourself in some romantic way with a turkish man. Too, your post also leads us to believe you might be a bit immature as it is not possible to reach the conclusion of what one gender, race/nationality thinks of an entire race/nationality of another gender.

Good luck anyway!



+ 1! Exactly what I meant. (Do I earn a Valentines card now Capoeira? I never had one... lol).



Sure thing!!! Coming right up...we'll start with flowers first though!

13.       KeithL
1455 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 01:58 am

You girls need to behave...
She is a young Moldavian girl wanting to learn turkish...
Don't be so picky...

14.       kai
0 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 02:08 am

Quoting KeithL:

You girls need to behave...
She is a young Moldavian girl wanting to learn turkish...
Don't be so picky...



Was I being picky? and she didn't want to learn Turkish...maybe about the way Turks think, yes, but Turkish itself? I don't think so lol.
I wasn't being nasty though....was I? infact I don't think I commented on the thread itself at all....I just corrected Femme Fatal's English lol

15.       karekin04
565 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 03:54 am

Quote:

Quote:

1. the name robyn is mostly used as a male name.
2. capoera, u seem not hospitable enough.
3. robyin is she (not a she), a little correction.
4. are u saying u are too smart to guess from one post whos who and how much mature or immature?

good luck, right?


1. Really? I don't know any male named Robyn. (unless we're talking about the the one from Nottingham which i think has an 'i' and a 'hood' afterwards) Interesting fact though. I'll keep that in mind when I have my first boy! NOT!
2. OH NO! Poor dear! Was I a big meanie????
3. Robyin? I didn't write Robyin. I wrote Robyn and in my broken English it's perfectly fine to say a she or a he. However, a little saying for you: People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! Might wanna check your own grammar ma'am too! Opps did I use 'wanna'? Oh dear...what did they teach me in grammar school? Alas, I must have been a poor pupil!
4. Yes, some posts do earmark their senders.

Just a little humor...Femme!!! Always a pleasure to see your posts!!!!

That was great Capo, very well put and you are right on. Never in my life other then Robin Hood (fairy tale) have I heard a boy with that name. lol

16.       Capoeira
575 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 04:47 am

Quoting KeithL:

You girls need to behave...
She is a young Moldavian girl wanting to learn turkish...
Don't be so picky...

YOU'RE telling ME to BEHAVE!!!! Oh Lawd what has the world come to?????????? lol lol lol lol

17.       nastica
201 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:01 am

Quoting Capoeira:

Quoting KeithL:

You girls need to behave...
She is a young Moldavian girl wanting to learn turkish...
Don't be so picky...

YOU'RE telling ME to BEHAVE!!!! Oh Lawd what has the world come to?????????? lol lol lol lol



ehehe, girls, lets fight RESPECT eachother Ok?

18.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:13 am

maybe we like fighting

19.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:17 am

Quoting robyn :

maybe we like fighting



Mudfighting of just the old-fashioned scratching, squeezing and hair-pulling stuff? lol

20.       nastica
201 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:24 am

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting robyn :

maybe we like fighting



Mudfighting of just the old-fashioned scratching, squeezing and hair-pulling stuff? lol



hahaha it would be nice Mudfighting
i prefer tae-kwondo

21.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:34 am

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting robyn :

maybe we like fighting



Mudfighting of just the old-fashioned scratching, squeezing and hair-pulling stuff? lol



hahaha it would be nice Mudfighting
i prefer tae-kwondo



how bout just plain old fashioned buttwhooping ..not literally but as in just a normal fight

22.       longinotti1
1090 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:35 am


TAMAM, farkında değil

başka soru


"moladavian kiz" NE SANESINIZ mu?

23.       nastica
201 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:45 am

TRudy you're A GENIUS. Please start give an example

24.       aenigma x
0 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 12:55 pm

Quoting nastica:

What a turk is thinking when hears "moladavian" girl???



Its a strange question. Are you inviting compliments or insults? Are you asking people to judge you on a sterotypical view they may have of your countrymen?

25.       nastica
201 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 02:25 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting nastica:

What a turk is thinking when hears "moladavian" girl???



Its a strange question. Are you inviting compliments or insults? Are you asking people to judge you on a sterotypical view they may have of your countrymen?


Ready for the worst. Be directly, i respect truth

26.       qdemir
813 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 04:27 pm

Quoting nastica:

What a turk is thinking when hears "moladavian" girl???



a girl who is from Moldavia.

27.       goner
506 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 05:50 pm

They are really cute

28.       karekin04
565 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 06:13 pm

This is the weirdest post I've seen, or at the least very dumbfounding What is the point of your question Nastica?? are you looking do find a date here? I'm assuming there is some reason you are only asking Turkish men. Please explain??? Is there something special that you want everyone to know about the girls there? If so just tell us, and Qdemir your answere was great!

29.       Elisa
0 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 07:13 pm

Quoting KeithL:



Kötü adamsın!

30.       kai
0 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 08:41 pm

Quoting nastica:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting robyn :

maybe we like fighting



Mudfighting of just the old-fashioned scratching, squeezing and hair-pulling stuff? lol



hahaha it would be nice Mudfighting
i prefer tae-kwondo



Tae-kwon-do? Now your talking my language! lol

31.       oeince
582 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:09 pm

i sometimes dont understand whats going on here..i dont know if they aware or not but someone sabotage that persons thread..

my friend generally turkish people think moldovan girls in turkey are girls to make love.

32.       kai
0 posts
 03 Feb 2007 Sat 10:25 pm

Quoting oeince:

i sometimes dont understand whats going on here..i dont know if they aware or not but someone sabotage that persons thread..

my friend generally turkish people think moldovan girls in turkey are girls to make love.



hmmmm and I wonder what gave him that thought....personal experience? lol

33.       metehan2001
501 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 04:33 am

Quoting oeince:

i sometimes dont understand whats going on here..i dont know if they aware or not but someone sabotage that persons thread..

my friend generally turkish people think moldovan girls in turkey are girls to make love.



This is not true, ceince. 'Generally, Turkish people don't think Moldovan girls in Turkey are girls to make love.' This can be only your personal view. If majority of Turkish people know your view, I am sure they will not like it.

34.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 10:04 am

that's the problem with this type of thread, you are going to get personal opinions, generalizations and stereotypical answers. even if a "majority" of people respond in the same way, it is not a true representation of what is thought by the masses.
but seriously, who the hell cares what other people think? what matters is what you think of yourself.

35.       Trudy
7887 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 10:21 am

Quoting girleegirl:

but seriously, who the hell cares what other people think? what matters is what you think of yourself.



Great answer!

36.       susie k
1330 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 10:31 am

37.       deli
5904 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 11:49 am

subject closed?

38.       metehan2001
501 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 04:11 pm

Quoting susie k:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting girleegirl:

but seriously, who the hell cares what other people think? what matters is what you think of yourself.



Great answer!



+1



I personally care what other people think? Therefore, when I say my opinion specially about orher nations I try to be very careful not to heart their feelings.

39.       nastica
201 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 05:23 pm

Quoting susie k:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting girleegirl:

but seriously, who the hell cares what other people think? what matters is what you think of yourself.



Great answer!



+1



Viva Wisdom!!
Thank you boys and girls...
Thanks!!! Be happy Subject CLOSED

40.       AllTooHuman
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 06:39 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

what matters is what you think of yourself.



Human, all too human!

41.       aenigma x
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 08:24 pm

Quoting oeince:

my friend generally turkish people think moldovan girls in turkey are girls to make love.



Why am I not surprised? I imagine you would say the same of any girls from non-muslim countries eh?

I wonder at your reaction if I said:
"Generally English people think Turkish men are players who just want money and visa"?

Its not necessarily true, but I am sure if i wrote it there out be outrage

42.       aenigma x
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 08:29 pm


Quoting goner:

They are really cute



Hehe Goner - are there ANY girls you don't like

43.       kai
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 08:43 pm

Quoting aenigma x:


Quoting goner:

They are really cute



Hehe Goner - are there ANY girls you don't like



lol at least he is honest

44.       oeince
582 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 10:05 pm

i wrote to that thread cos i thought someone beat thread beginners answer geting right.

to tell the truth i didnt care about the first question but i thought i have to write sth and i wrote by the referance of tv programmes.not personal ideas.

i think i did a mistake.if i hurt someone i am sorry.

forgive me, whoever writes whatever i wont answer..

45.       nastica
201 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 10:32 pm

Quoting oeince:

i wrote to that thread cos i thought someone beat thread beginners answer geting right.

to tell the truth i didnt care about the first question but i thought i have to write sth and i wrote by the referance of tv programmes.not personal ideas.

i think i did a mistake.if i hurt someone i am sorry.

forgive me, whoever writes whatever i wont answer..



Silence is a Fool, Words-Gold. "have your say"

46.       aenigma x
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 10:32 pm

Quoting oeince:

i wrote to that thread cos i thought someone beat thread beginners answer geting right.

to tell the truth i didnt care about the first question but i thought i have to write sth and i wrote by the referance of tv programmes.not personal ideas.

i think i did a mistake.if i hurt someone i am sorry.

forgive me, whoever writes whatever i wont answer..



Apologies if I was harsh Oeince - perhaps I misunderstood your post

47.       Joey
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 11:02 pm

Quote:

Quote:

Quoting karekin04:

1. the name robyn is mostly used as a male name.
2. capoera, u seem not hospitable enough.
3. robyin is she (not a she), a little correction.
4. are u saying u are too smart to guess from one post whos who and how much mature or immature?

good luck, right?


1. Really? I don't know any male named Robyn. (unless we're talking about the the one from Nottingham which i think has an 'i' and a 'hood' afterwards) Interesting fact though. I'll keep that in mind when I have my first boy! NOT!
2. OH NO! Poor dear! Was I a big meanie????
3. Robyin? I didn't write Robyin. I wrote Robyn and in my broken English it's perfectly fine to say a she or a he. However, a little saying for you: People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! Might wanna check your own grammar ma'am too! Opps did I use 'wanna'? Oh dear...what did they teach me in grammar school? Alas, I must have been a poor pupil!
4. Yes, some posts do earmark their senders.

Just a little humor...Femme!!! Always a pleasure to see your posts!!!!

That was great Capo, very well put and you are right on. Never in my life other then Robin Hood (fairy tale) have I heard a boy with that name. lol



Robin as opposed to Robyn is not an uncommon male name. The one that springs to mind is Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees.

48.       kai
0 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 11:40 pm

Quote:

Quote:

Quoting Joey:

Quoting karekin04:

1. the name robyn is mostly used as a male name.
2. capoera, u seem not hospitable enough.
3. robyin is she (not a she), a little correction.
4. are u saying u are too smart to guess from one post whos who and how much mature or immature?

good luck, right?


1. Really? I don't know any male named Robyn. (unless we're talking about the the one from Nottingham which i think has an 'i' and a 'hood' afterwards) Interesting fact though. I'll keep that in mind when I have my first boy! NOT!
2. OH NO! Poor dear! Was I a big meanie????
3. Robyin? I didn't write Robyin. I wrote Robyn and in my broken English it's perfectly fine to say a she or a he. However, a little saying for you: People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! Might wanna check your own grammar ma'am too! Opps did I use 'wanna'? Oh dear...what did they teach me in grammar school? Alas, I must have been a poor pupil!
4. Yes, some posts do earmark their senders.

Just a little humor...Femme!!! Always a pleasure to see your posts!!!!

That was great Capo, very well put and you are right on. Never in my life other then Robin Hood (fairy tale) have I heard a boy with that name. lol



Robin as opposed to Robyn is not an uncommon male name. The one that springs to mind is Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees.



I had this boy named robin in my class but sometimes people would laugh and say "why have you got a girls name!?" but he was mouthy so he kind of deerved it when they did.
Other then the famously named Robin's and the guy in my old class all the others I've met are also females.
Oh and just to settle the argument...there is a thing called UNISEX - aka suitable for boys and girls!
For example: Kai

49.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 04 Feb 2007 Sun 11:46 pm

I thought it was a rather normal question, apparantly on the contrary of all the people who answered in this thread.

How much I hate prejudice and how much I try not to label people, or speak 'generally' (because in cases where it really matters, there is no such thing as general), we cannot deny the fact that every nation has a certain image and every nation has a certain idea of another nation too.

It's easy as that. Learning these generalized ideas full of prejudice, doesn't mean you have to think that way, it can actually just teach you how to be careful.

Maybe the question should be asked a bit more specific. A Turkish köylü will have a very different opinion about a Moldavian girl (if he/she already has one on this subject), than someone who lives in a big city or someone who works/spends his/her summer in a holidayresort.

50.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 05 Feb 2007 Mon 12:50 am

Quoting AllTooHuman:

Quoting girleegirl:

what matters is what you think of yourself.



Human, all too human!



I certainly hope so!!!!

51.       karekin04
565 posts
 05 Feb 2007 Mon 06:39 pm

52.       mltm
3690 posts
 05 Feb 2007 Mon 07:17 pm

It's not suprising that they think that and there is no need to lie.
Because after most of the prostitution operations (fuhuş operasyonu), the passage is like this:

"In the police bust to the x place, ukranian, moldovian and russion origined 20 women have been arrested and sent to hospital for disease check up.."

It's not coincidence, it's a sad fact that a lot of women of the old soviet union countries came to Turkey expecting to earn some money to send to their families or just a better life, but ofcourse because of the language problem, and because most of them don't have a longterm visa, the jobs they can do are limited to cleaning, babysittig and in the end prostitution. While some of them start it half willingly, some of them are forced to do it.

And the result is unfortunately the prejudices which are very difficult to erase.

53.       azade
1606 posts
 05 Feb 2007 Mon 11:33 pm

Quoting mltm:

It's not suprising that they think that and there is no need to lie.
Because after most of the prostitution operations (fuhuş operasyonu), the passage is like this:

"In the police bust to the x place, ukranian, moldovian and russion origined 20 women have been arrested and sent to hospital for disease check up.."

It's not coincidence, it's a sad fact that a lot of women of the old soviet union countries came to Turkey expecting to earn some money to send to their families or just a better life, but ofcourse because of the language problem, and because most of them don't have a longterm visa, the jobs they can do are limited to cleaning, babysittig and in the end prostitution. While some of them start it half willingly, some of them are forced to do it.

And the result is unfortunately the prejudices which are very difficult to erase.



Yes I saw that one the turkish news some months back. Some of the women they find are under 18 and one was even pregnant. They were sold to the higest bid and lived in awful conditions.
Plus I must admit that the only prostitutes I have seen (walking the streets in certain areas in Istanbul) come from the old Sovjet countries.
It's sad. I don't know why they want to keep coming to Turkey, they must know they have really slim chances.

54.       libralady
5152 posts
 05 Feb 2007 Mon 11:33 pm

Quoting mltm:

It's not suprising that they think that and there is no need to lie.
Because after most of the prostitution operations (fuhuş operasyonu), the passage is like this:

"In the police bust to the x place, ukranian, moldovian and russion origined 20 women have been arrested and sent to hospital for disease check up.."

It's not coincidence, it's a sad fact that a lot of women of the old soviet union countries came to Turkey expecting to earn some money to send to their families or just a better life, but ofcourse because of the language problem, and because most of them don't have a longterm visa, the jobs they can do are limited to cleaning, babysittig and in the end prostitution. While some of them start it half willingly, some of them are forced to do it.

And the result is unfortunately the prejudices which are very difficult to erase.



Turkey is not the only place, England too and in my town they have a growing industry......... sorry but it is true

55.       nastica
201 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 12:02 am

Quoting azade:


Plus I must admit that the only prostitutes I have seen (walking the streets in certain areas in Istanbul) come from the old Sovjet countries.
It's sad. I don't know why they want to keep coming to Turkey, they must know they have really slim chances.



They keep coming because they are sure that will find a "contact" in Turkey... sorry... but true.
The learning(tuition)of this post:
"You are An Islamic country, muslims, the ideal believer. USE your Faith, Love to Allah and drive away the darkness from society. Be the change that you want to see in the world(state).
Do Not Judge a Person(nation) Until You Don't Find Who She Really Is!!"
SUN into your hearts!!

56.       kai
0 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 12:12 am

Quoting nastica:

Quoting azade:


Plus I must admit that the only prostitutes I have seen (walking the streets in certain areas in Istanbul) come from the old Sovjet countries.
It's sad. I don't know why they want to keep coming to Turkey, they must know they have really slim chances.



They keep coming because they are sure that will find a "contact" in Turkey... sorry... but true.
The learning(tuition)of this post:
"You are An Islamic country, muslims, the ideal believer. USE your Faith, Love to Allah and drive away the darkness from society. Be the change that you want to see in the world (state).
Do Not Judge a Person(nation) Until You Don't Find Who She Really Is!!"
SUN into your hearts!!



That line I made bold....that I remember being said in a famous speech by Ghandi


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