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Trust your instincts??
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30.       sonunda
5004 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 05:02 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting sonunda:

Since my first experience of a massage at a reputable hamam in Antalya I would never have a massage from a man again!



Well? Don't just stop there.......???



Think wandering hands and use your imagination!

31.       lady in red
6947 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 05:16 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting sonunda:

Since my first experience of a massage at a reputable hamam in Antalya I would never have a massage from a man again!



Well? Don't just stop there.......???



Think wandering hands and use your imagination!



Song by Max Bygraves???

32.       sonunda
5004 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 05:35 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting sonunda:

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting sonunda:

Since my first experience of a massage at a reputable hamam in Antalya I would never have a massage from a man again!



Well? Don't just stop there.......???



Think wandering hands and use your imagination!



Song by Max Bygraves???



Who's Max Bygraves? lol

33.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 05:51 pm

theres so deep line between females and males in our culture,so a sweet smile or a few sweet words enough to make think us wrong,odd but realand by once word very immoral behaviour....

34.       hobnob
138 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:05 pm

Quoting MrX67:

theres so deep line between females and males in our culture,so a sweet smile or a few sweet words enough to make think us wrong,odd but realand by once word very immoral behaviour....



I've been in Turkey for 3 years and there are many things about the culture which I got used to quite easily. However, male and female misunderstandings is one I still haven't conquered.... When I first arrived in Turkey I thought men were 'paying special attention' to me because i'm a foreigner. I changed my style a little (trying to not look like a foreigner so much by changing my clothes style and my attitude- i'm certainly not naive like I used to be) and this has helped. What I can't figure out is if these men only pay special attention to foreigners (who have got themselves a reputation as being 'easy') or if they would act the same way with Turkish women if they were given a chance?? Maybe Turkish women are less naive and more wise than us foreigners and maybe that's how they can detract unwanted male attention?

35.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:08 pm

Quoting hobnob:

Quoting MrX67:

theres so deep line between females and males in our culture,so a sweet smile or a few sweet words enough to make think us wrong,odd but realand by once word very immoral behaviour....



I've been in Turkey for 3 years and there are many things about the culture which I got used to quite easily. However, male and female misunderstandings is one I still haven't conquered.... When I first arrived in Turkey I thought men were 'paying special attention' to me because i'm a foreigner. I changed my style a little (trying to not look like a foreigner so much by changing my clothes style and my attitude- i'm certainly not naive like I used to be) and this has helped. What I can't figure out is if these men only pay special attention to foreigners (who have got themselves a reputation as being 'easy') or if they would act the same way with Turkish women if they were given a chance?? Maybe Turkish women are less naive and more wise than us foreigners and maybe that's how they can detract unwanted male attention?

+1 to be remote best fix

36.       Avalon
381 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:11 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Since my first experience of a massage at a reputable hamam in Antalya I would never have a massage from a man again!

You teaser lol putting a masseur in a very uncomfortable situation,tut,tut special kind of sadism

37.       sonunda
5004 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:13 pm

Foreign women easy? Noooooooo really?(not all of us though!)I think I've been 'touched up' everytime I've been to Turkey and no, that's NOT why I keep going back!! lol

38.       hobnob
138 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:15 pm

Quoting sonunda:

Foreign women easy? Noooooooo really?

39.       Avalon
381 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:20 pm

Quoting hobnob:

Maybe Turkish women are less naive and more wise than us foreigners and maybe that's how they can detract unwanted male attention?

More down to earth and more covered from feet to head

40.       MrX67
2540 posts
 23 Jun 2008 Mon 06:22 pm

Quoting Avalon:

Quoting hobnob:

Maybe Turkish women are less naive and more wise than us foreigners and maybe that's how they can detract unwanted male attention?

More down to earth and more covered from feet to head

any objection or really this much funny??

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