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170.       teaschip
3870 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 05:55 pm

Quoting ciko:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Ciko - if you read most of the posts I think you will find that NOBODY is saying that all Turkish men are like this. We are talking about "dudus" - tourism workers!



i wasnt talking about your post..it was about the general thinking about turkish men in this site!



Yes I know - and frankly I think you are wrong. Most people do realise that it is just tourism workers. I think Catwoman posted a similar comment earlier in this thread.



maybe i am wrong but i didnt hear any good thing about turkish men from our dear members



Turkish men
Protective.............sometimes overly
Family orientated............mamas boys
Sense of Pride..............Turkey has no problems
Did I mention patience?

No seriously, it really has to do with the individual, it's to hard to generalize...But I know and have met many good Turkish men...

171.       ciko
784 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 05:57 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

heheheh yes...where are you from? lol



Mars.

Why? Wanna visa?



nope thank you lol i need a girl from europe so that i can live there lol you are not in sphere of my interest lol

172.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 05:57 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

...But I know and have met many good Turkish men...



ouh really?
Want to share the details with us?

173.       Pizza
0 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:04 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

But I , somehow, had always suspected that...




sorry i clicked the wrong one

174.       Pizza
0 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:06 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

Sad to see that no one here can define love...



love knows no boundaries. accepting a person whoever he is but expecting nothing in return.

175.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:08 pm

Quoting Pizza:

LoVE knows no boundaries. Accepting a person whoever he is but expecting nothing in return.



Uhhh sorry but are you kidding me??? How about expecting respect and love in return? How about expecting to not be used? Yeah, maybe you fall in love with the wrong person, but once you figure that out....that should be the boundry!!!

176.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:10 pm

Quoting ciko:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ciko:

heheheh yes...where are you from? lol



Mars.

Why? Wanna visa?



nope thank you lol i need a girl from europe so that i can live there lol you are not in sphere of my interest lol



actually ciko i heard that its hot and red in mars and martians are hot aswell lol you shouldnt miss this chance! hahaha and according to the exchange rates it 1 martian dolar equals to 100000 YTL

177.       Ro B.
9 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:13 pm



Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
H. L. Mencken - US editor (1880 - 1956)

I personally think that love can only make you take smart decisions (I say that because the only kind of love I know is the one I have for my kids, the kind of love you never ask for anything back) not that I don't believe in another kind of love.... I just don't believe that you need to prove your stupidity to prove you are in love.....
.... many people can say they love, but if you are loving to a point that "your love" is more important to you than yourself.... if you would do anything for this person... if you feel like you would not survive if this person would leave you.... if you "love" somebody right after spending a night together.... if you allow your "love" to beat you, to cheat on you, to control your life.... if you ACCEPT EVERYTHING IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVE... then I am sorry to tell you that H.L. Mencken was right about his definition of love.....

And about turkish guys I only can say... The difference between turkish guys and other guys is... they are turkish.... but it doesn't make them better or worse...
I think it's time for us women to accept the fact that we believe in what we want to believe... if it works, we are happy... if it doesn't work, we are victims... Come on ladies... we are smarter than that!!!!
I live in Brazil, used to live in USA, in Spain, in Jordan, I know about 15 countries, and was married to an arabic man... so guess what?????? "Dudus" as they call here, are everywhere.... and women to believe them 2...
Hope you guys can understand my point of view... I am not trying to offend or defend anybody here because I believe that everybody is unique and have the right to think or act as they believe it's the best way.... we can't only ask others to think and act like us.....

wishing you all a great weekend

Ro
.....

178.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:17 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

I know and have met many good Turkish men...


oh tea

179.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:19 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

I know and have met many good Turkish men...



oh no..lol

180.       teaschip
3870 posts
 08 Nov 2007 Thu 06:19 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting teaschip1:

...But I know and have met many good Turkish men...



ouh really?
Want to share the details with us?



Well, you see I met him while I was on Holiday. I was with my parents and bored, so I decided to go have a few drinks by the pool. The nicest waiter you would ever want to meet waited on me. Oh, those dark eyes I will never forget them, burned in my memory. Well, anyhow Sakir made the best cosmos and I'm telling you he wasn't chincy on the vodka either.

Well, later that night I was walking out of the lobby and Sakir was walking out as well. He had just gotten off of work. So, he asked what I was doing and I told him I was bored. He was so kind and thoughtful to ask me to take a walk with him.

I remember vividly the moon shining oh so bright and then it happened. His hand brushed up against mine and I turned to him and we both gazed into each others eyes. My heart beating so fast, I just knew it was destiny. I mean what are the odds we found eachother. Me living in another country and him in Turkey.

So, it was time to leave and return and I was just heart broken. But now we chat online and I will call him, but my phone bill has been pretty expensive, so now I have to find a part time job to pay my phone bill. Oh yes, did I mention I have been saving money to buy him a plane ticket to come see me. If that doesn't work, I will soon go visit him. I'm also very good friends with his brother and cousin..Even if they can't understand me.

The other men, well that's a little embarrasing to tell.

That's my story!

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