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1.       Judith
31 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 09:28 pm

I have noticed that turkish girls don't use many make up,nor flashy earings,nor neckles.
Do it have a meaning?

2.       carol.trky
165 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 09:30 pm

3.       Viktorija
46 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 10:00 am

But why they have to be with chadors??? :-S

4.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 11:33 am

Quoting Viktorija:

But why they have to be with chadors??? :-S



They don't have to wear them. If you have ever been to Turkey, you should know about it. In the streets you can see women/girls with their heads covered with scarves, but at the same time you can see women with pierced noses, tattoos, sleeveless tops and mini skirts. It is a matter of choice what they wear in the streets. However, in public institutions (e.g. schools)they are NOT allowed to cover their heads.

5.       patience
0 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 11:48 am

Quoting Daydreamer:

Quoting Viktorija:

But why they have to be with chadors??? :-S



They don't have to wear them. If you have ever been to Turkey, you should know about it. In the streets you can see women/girls with their heads covered with scarves, but at the same time you can see women with pierced noses, tattoos, sleeveless tops and mini skirts. It is a matter of choice what they wear in the streets. However, in public institutions (e.g. schools)they are NOT allowed to cover their heads.


and they are beautiful..

6.       MrX67
2540 posts
 25 Jun 2006 Sun 12:39 pm

u can see big differences and as if 3 kind life stilies in Turkey.So u can see the many reflections of this big differences on everyhwre to.and wearing one of em,and Turkey is really a model country for the İslamic countries,but things can be better about freedoms ,especially about believe freedoms

7.       MrX67
2540 posts
 25 Jun 2006 Sun 12:42 pm

and pity in traditional Turkish families women don't have enough rights still,and things changing slower in traditional families.

8.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 25 Jun 2006 Sun 01:37 pm

Quoting MrX67:

and pity in traditional Turkish families women don't have enough rights still,and things changing slower in traditional families.


mrx, i hope it will change sooner!

9.       MrX67
2540 posts
 25 Jun 2006 Sun 01:49 pm

i hope so kazpol,and things will be easier by the supports of we Turkish men

10.       libralady
5152 posts
 26 Jun 2006 Mon 03:17 pm

When I was on holiday recently, we noticed that there are still young women wearing the scarf, but this was in our hotel as if it was a uniform. But on the beach there were Turkish women in various modes of dress from a skimpy bikini and enjoying swimming and messing about with young men, to the young woman who went swimming in a full outfit from hand to feet and with a tight bathing cap on . I noticed her husband, who looked a lot older than her, making sure none of her hair was showing.

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