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30.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:06 pm

Seems there is another prankster in our midst.  {#lang_emotions_laugh_at}

31.       catwoman
8933 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:19 pm

 

Quoting alameda

Fatima,

 

Good luck with your search for a nice Turkish husband. Don´t let some dissapointed ladies here discourage you.

 

Because they jokingly question whether turkish men are all fabulous and fantastic, that makes them disappointed ladies? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

32.       doudi94
845 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:20 pm

ooh fatima i hope what youre saying isnt affected by noor !!{#lang_emotions_lol} i dont think you can generalize all turkuish guys on mohanned!!!(dont compare the looks either!!) and handsom seems to think a olot about himself!!! anyway fatimah i dont think arabs can be considered foreigners i dont know why... and i think if u marry a turkish guy youll have a n easy life and wont feel much of a difference anyway most of their habits and traditions are the same as ours ! and if u marrya turk i think hell be more tha hapy to teach you turkish, and i think turkey could be safer than many arab countries (not that theyre not safe or anything just some places!!) anyway hope you fulfill your dream!

33.       armegon
1872 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:28 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

 I´m not in the habit of mocking new members or making sarcastic or cynical remarks about relationships some members have with Turkish men as I happen to think it´s unkind. 

 

 

Good analysis PT, this thread like many others proves this.

34.       Trudy
7887 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:34 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Do you fancy a bottle of vinegar?

We are Handsome AND kind AND smart AND gentle AND MANLY MEN..

OK? {#lang_emotions_get_you}

 

And most GORGEOUS too..

 

 Mirror, mirror on the wall.....

 

35.       teaschip
3870 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:39 pm

 

Quoting armegon

Good analysis PT, this thread like many others proves this.

 

 Please tell me where I said anything about Turkish men that was unkind?  I was stating a reality that there are good and bad men EVERYWHERE.  I´m sorry I don´t believe that turkish men are the ONLY manly men, smart, kind, gentle men out there.  No offense handsom...

 

Excuse me for finding it odd that someone posts it´s their DREAM to want to marry only a Turkish man because of these reasons.  To me it suggests a LACK OF EXPERIENCE and single minded.  If you were to say I want to marry someone within my own religion, I understand this.

 

 

 

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36.       catwoman
8933 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:41 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 Please tell me where I said anything about Turkish men that was unkind?  I was stating a reality that there are good and bad men EVERYWHERE.  I´m sorry I don´t believe that turkish men are the ONLY manly men, smart, kind, gentle men out there.  No offense handsom...

 

Excuse me for finding it odd that someone posts it´s their DREAM to want to marry only a Turkish man because of these reasons.  To me it suggests a LACK OF EXPERIENCE and single minded.  If you were to say I want to marry someone within my own religion, I understand this.

 

+1

 

It´s quite amazing when someone who constantly mocks other people with cynical and sarcastic remarks comes around and says that she finds it unkind.... {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}{#lang_emotions_lol}

37.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 08:58 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

+1

 

It´s quite amazing when someone who constantly mocks other people with cynical and sarcastic remarks comes around and says that she finds it unkind.... {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}{#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 I presume you´re referring to me, yet I haven´t contributed to this thread.  Thank you for remembering me .

 

As you are well aware, you have taken my words in another thread out of context in order to imply something for your own ends.  For the benefit of readers on this thread, what I actually said was this:

Quote: Peacetrain

 I´m not in the habit of mocking new members or making sarcastic or cynical remarks about relationships some members have with Turkish men as I happen to think it´s unkind. 

What it doesn´t say is, "I don´t mock or use cynicism or sarcasm at all"  -  I´ve admitted that I can do this with just as much enthusiasm as others here.

 

That´s all  . . . for nowSunshine 

38.       teaschip
3870 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 09:02 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

+1

 

It´s quite amazing when someone who constantly mocks other people with cynical and sarcastic remarks comes around and says that she finds it unkind.... {#lang_emotions_you_crazy}{#lang_emotions_lol}

 

  If you read the original post and topic, you would think this girl was engaged to a Turk.  But reading more she is planning her future to someone she hasn´t even met and is determined it will be with a Turkish guy.  Heck, I understand we all have dreams to each it´s own, but it was quite confusing to me.  I wasn´t being sarcastic by all means.

 

I don´t understand why PC or Alameda try to add fuel to the fire.  If they were really concerned with this girls feelings...how about writing a message...Turkish men are wonderful, I hope your dreams are met.  Instead their motives are even worse than me questioning someone who is destined to be with a Turk.

39.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 09:04 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 I don´t mean to burst your bubble, but how can you say they are the most manly men in the world? I have a feeling you haven´t met too many men from around the world and a turkish guy left his lasting impression on you. ............

 

find one that will live up to your expectations, but in reality they are just like other men, some good some bad.

 

 Well Duh....she´s in Saudi, how many men do you think she could have met? She would be find a lot more freedome in Turkey than Saudi. For instance, she could drive...and a few other things. She would not have to wear the all covering niqab and hijab.

40.       teaschip
3870 posts
 20 Aug 2008 Wed 09:05 pm

 

Quoting peacetrain

What it doesn´t say is, "I don´t mock or use cynicism or sarcasm at all"  -  I´ve admitted that I can do this with just as much enthusiasm as others here.

 

That´s all  . . . for nowSunshine 

 

It appears your friend Armageddon through you under the bus this time.  I thought you made this comment in this thread.

 

 

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