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a foreign wife for a turkish man
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80.       reBooped
0 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 04:54 pm

Chief Bridesmaid please...?

81.       karekin04
565 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 05:01 pm

Quoting reBooped:

Chief Bridesmaid please...?

Oh goodness, I knew her comment would start something lol

82.       susie k
1330 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 08:28 pm

83.       susie k
1330 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 08:30 pm

84.       libralady
5152 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 11:22 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:



Please lets move on and stop this nonsense... i dont even think that the person get the answer to her question in her first post 'difficulties for a foreign wife in Istanbul'...



Very true - does any thread started ever get the answers they are looking for? In my experience no!!

85.       karekin04
565 posts
 07 Feb 2007 Wed 11:37 pm

Quote:

OK fair play to you! I must have read you wrongly, it was because of the pms my back was up
Lets just start again and forget it all

That sounds fine. Best thing I've heard all day. Truce?

86.       nastica
201 posts
 08 Feb 2007 Thu 12:51 am

may i say that a foreign wife is more interesting and lovely to a turkish man...

87.       metehan2001
501 posts
 08 Feb 2007 Thu 01:28 am

Quoting nastica:

may i say that a foreign wife is more interesting and lovely to a turkish man...


No. You may not say that.
You are talking about women/human not about goods/properties. A man can love a woman and start a relation only after meeting and knowing her. How can someone say that a woman is more interesting (native or foreign) before he met her.

88.       aenigma x
0 posts
 08 Feb 2007 Thu 01:54 am

Quoting metehan2001:

Quoting nastica:

may i say that a foreign wife is more interesting and lovely to a turkish man...


No. You may not say that.
You are talking about women/human not about goods/properties. A man can love a woman and start a relation only after meeting and knowing her. How can someone say that a woman is more interesting (native or foreign) before he met her.



+1 Well said Metehan - I totally agree!

89.       karekin04
565 posts
 08 Feb 2007 Thu 02:02 am

Quoting metehan2001:

Quoting nastica:

may i say that a foreign wife is more interesting and lovely to a turkish man...


No. You may not say that.
You are talking about women/human not about goods/properties. A man can love a woman and start a relation only after meeting and knowing her. How can someone say that a woman is more interesting (native or foreign) before he met her.

+1 metehan, its true that some people are intrigued by people different then themselves, obviously I am but not right to say "all" turkish men. I'm sure nastica your comment will upset any turkish woman on here. oops jinx, sorry Aenigma

90.       Capoeira
575 posts
 08 Feb 2007 Thu 02:07 am

Quoting nastica:

may i say that a foreign wife is more interesting and lovely to a turkish man...



OHHHH... I DETEST this mentality! Why is a foreign wife more interesting and lovely? This is soooo prejudicial against Turkish ladies. You should be ashamed of yourself. Have you been to Turkey? Have you seen those fine, drop-dead gorgeous, intelligent, and sweet ladies there? Please honey. Being foreign does NOT make a woman more beautiful, interesting or attractive to Turkish men! Maybe for a few but to put all turkish men into one category and then define their tastes....is a sure sign of immaturity!!!! Sorry, if I am rude...but I cannot stand by and watch somebody slander Turkish men, women and foreign women!

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