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28 Jun 2006 Wed 12:31 am |
Quoting mltm: Quoting goner:
by the way..is there any turkish woman here not getting fat after giving birth?? |
Is there any turkish man without any belly after getting married goner??
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less than turkish women.... meltem
(bu arada sorunun muhattabı ben değilim aslında. evlendikten sonra kilo alırsam söylersiniz.unutmayınız bunu efenim-hehe )
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28 Jun 2006 Wed 12:34 am |
Quoting mltm:
If turkish women care more about their bodies, eat healtier and do some exercises I believe they can be fine.
Butt because of the genetic reasons, turkish women have a hips problem. They generally have bigger hips |
and yes...this is the answer i ve been waiting for. thank you meltem. this is the first time i ve seen a turkish girl admitted this reality
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28 Jun 2006 Wed 12:39 am |
Quoting goner:
less than turkish women.... meltem
(bu arada sorunun muhattabı ben değilim aslında. evlendikten sonra kilo alırsam söylersiniz.unutmayınız bunu efenim-hehe ) |
O zaman Türk erkekleri de "yemeğin salçalısı kadının kalçalısı gibi" sözler çıkarmasınlar.
Evet, sen öyle olacaksın diye birşey yok ama Türk kası da meşhurdur.
But me as well think that turkish women should respect and look after their bodies more.
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28 Jun 2006 Wed 12:41 am |
Quoting goner:
and yes...this is the answer i ve been waiting for. thank you meltem. this is the first time i ve seen a turkish girl admitted this reality |
We should be blind not to see this hips problem
But maybe why I admitted this reality is because I don't have such a problem :lol:
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28 Jun 2006 Wed 12:48 am |
Quoting mltm:
But maybe why I admitted this reality is because I don't have such a problem :lol: |
ahahha
bu da iyi bir yaklaşım. benim evlilik sonrası bana gelin-sorun saptamama benziyor
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i agree with you. turkish women should respect their bodies
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28 Jun 2006 Wed 03:20 am |
Ok, should I dare say this. I was under the impression, the French road their bikes everywhere. Maybe that's why they stay slim. Just a thought.
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28 Jun 2006 Wed 09:47 am |
Quoting teaschip: Yes Kaz, but you see what happens when people involve themselves. My country is prime example, we don't tolerate innocent people getting killed, or freedoms taken away. But we are then criticized for involving ourselves. I understand it could be how we handle it. No one wants to see war and some people may think there is more motivation than liberty itself. It deeply concerns me regarding the Iranian girl and all innocent people who are reigned by these corrupted governments. I'm not saying we need to conform to their beliefs. I especially have a hard time understanding how anyone could live under those conditions. Sometimes we are damned if we do and damned if we don't. However, don't stop being the person you are Kaz. If everyone had the courage and heart you have, we would all be at peace. |
this i've written last nite, couldnt post it due to the thunderstorm
so ladies and gentlemen im back with troubles to trouble u!
tea, i really have no idea how to involve! believe me!
i just give here my opinion on wots the real life of muslim born women look like (just from its depth) and expected some women respond or take part. i hate silence! silence=agreement. most of us usually have an idea of only the surface sneaked out from the control, its like when we see the only top of the iceberg!
most muslim ppl see my posts as an attack on their religion, as most christians see it the same way when i leave my msg on their forums! they dont see my mission they dont look beneath the iceberg and wanna neutralize everything and say : our tradition is holy! thus tradition becomes before the human beings, NOT TRADITION FOR PPL, BUT PPL FOR TRADITION!
its better to get criticised for being involved than being critised for doing nothin! there would be always those claiming smarter that do nothing but always be the obstacles on the way of those who DO!
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