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In Love with Turkish Men?
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30.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 12:11 am

Ofcourse the way people treat each other has to do with the way they have been brought up, the life they have, thus with their culture.. thus, in this case, with being Turkish.

Though many men and women over the world are jealous, we can state it's a Turkish common habit.
Though many men and women share passionate love all over the world, we can state the heartfelt passion, is a Turkish thing we find in men.

I love Kadir for who he is. I have never judged him for being Kurdish, when I met him, I didn't even know who the Kurds were and where Turkey was situated exactly. Now I love him even more for it as it makes me want to explore his roots. I love him for the way he treats his family. The way his friends can count on him. His sense of humor. The way he makes me feel like a goddess. I even love the way we get angry with each other. I love the way his love is overwhelming. It makes me want to get the best out of me for him. I love his interest in history and medicines. I love his passion for the sea and the ships. Oh I just love him. But not because he is Kurdish/Turkish whatsoever. Maybe because Turkish life made him this way. Maybe just because I managed to pick the right man (well, be found by the right man).

Christine, I think if you look at a website like this, but then in Spanish or Italian or any otehr holiday place, you will find just as many western girls falling for these men too. Everyone longs for the things that come from far. Everyone has an emotional boost on holiday. But from all the messages on this website, it is clear what loves are real and what loves won't survive one or 2 holidays. I think that is wat Aslan was talking about and I don't think she meant to judge you

The loves that are real, are beyond the 'happiness' aspect of Turkish lives. They are willing to also cope with the bad sides of living in Türkiye or being with a Turkish man. Turkey is not just gold that shines. Nor is any other country.

Yes. I think I can say that real loves are beyond the happiness aspect of Turkish lives. But just because of this, they can discover even more happiness by going through the surface. And I doubt if that has to do with loving a Turkish man. I pray for all the people who love another nationality, that this is just about love


Well, after this long letter I should send love and greetings Just kidding. But I do wish everybody luck with their love. Everything can be overcome

31.       eventerchick05
1 posts
 28 Oct 2007 Sun 01:20 am

I'm an American girl in love with a Turkish man. I certainly didn't go looking for love with a Turkish man. I had only met 1 Turkish man before my fiance, and that was a brief meeting. I fell in love with him, because he treats me better than any American man ever has!! He is SOOO amazing and such a hard worker!

32.       teaschip
3870 posts
 29 Oct 2007 Mon 08:39 pm

Quoting eventerchick05:

I'm an American girl in love with a Turkish man. I certainly didn't go looking for love with a Turkish man. I had only met 1 Turkish man before my fiance, and that was a brief meeting. I fell in love with him, because he treats me better than any American man ever has!! He is SOOO amazing and such a hard worker!



I think that is wonderful! Does he live here in the states? If you don't mind me asking, how did you meet him and have you met his family yet?

33.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 29 Oct 2007 Mon 08:55 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting eventerchick05:

I'm an American girl in love with a Turkish man. I certainly didn't go looking for love with a Turkish man. I had only met 1 Turkish man before my fiance, and that was a brief meeting. I fell in love with him, because he treats me better than any American man ever has!! He is SOOO amazing and such a hard worker!



I think that is wonderful! Does he live here in the states? If you don't mind me asking, how did you meet him and have you met his family yet?



Teas...are you doing research for Love a Dudu?

34.       teaschip
3870 posts
 29 Oct 2007 Mon 08:57 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting eventerchick05:

I'm an American girl in love with a Turkish man. I certainly didn't go looking for love with a Turkish man. I had only met 1 Turkish man before my fiance, and that was a brief meeting. I fell in love with him, because he treats me better than any American man ever has!! He is SOOO amazing and such a hard worker!



I think that is wonderful! Does he live here in the states? If you don't mind me asking, how did you meet him and have you met his family yet?



Teas...are you doing research for Love a Dudu?



No, just interested.

35.       Leelu
1746 posts
 30 Oct 2007 Tue 09:13 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting eventerchick05:

I'm an American girl in love with a Turkish man. I certainly didn't go looking for love with a Turkish man. I had only met 1 Turkish man before my fiance, and that was a brief meeting. I fell in love with him, because he treats me better than any American man ever has!! He is SOOO amazing and such a hard worker!



I think that is wonderful! Does he live here in the states? If you don't mind me asking, how did you meet him and have you met his family yet?



Teas...are you doing research for Love a Dudu?



No, just interested.


No but I am!! lol lol lol all Dudu experience submissions can be sent via pm to my inbox. When I have all my research I will setup a website with statistics, names etc etc etc for those that are interested in who the biggest Dudu's are .. lol lol lol

36.       Leelu
1746 posts
 31 Oct 2007 Wed 06:26 am

not to mention answer the question .. do they really wear those gold lame suits!!! lol lol lol

37.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 31 Oct 2007 Wed 03:40 pm

Quoting Leelu:

not to mention answer the question .. do they really wear those gold lame suits!!! lol lol lol



Only when they are in full Dudu mode....they use the gold suits to persuade the most difficult of western women...then ones that won't turn with just pretty words...then they dance their Dudu dance and sing there Dudu song, beat their Dudu chests and then ...... they show us the hair ... It is a sickening display of Duduness but alas many women have lost their resolve to the gold suit.

38.       Leelu
1746 posts
 31 Oct 2007 Wed 11:23 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting Leelu:

not to mention answer the question .. do they really wear those gold lame suits!!! lol lol lol



Only when they are in full Dudu mode....they use the gold suits to persuade the most difficult of western women...then ones that won't turn with just pretty words...then they dance their Dudu dance and sing there Dudu song, beat their Dudu chests and then ...... they show us the hair ... It is a sickening display of Duduness but alas many women have lost their resolve to the gold suit.


ya know if I got showed that amount of hair I would then pass out lol lol lol

39.       vineyards
1954 posts
 31 Oct 2007 Wed 11:38 pm

Spanish women are very likeable indeed but I don't like them a bit since I am married...

40.       catwoman
8933 posts
 02 Nov 2007 Fri 03:10 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Ofcourse the way people treat each other has to do with the way they have been brought up, the life they have, thus with their culture.. thus, in this case, with being Turkish.

Though many men and women over the world are jealous, we can state it's a Turkish common habit.
Though many men and women share passionate love all over the world, we can state the heartfelt passion, is a Turkish thing we find in men.

I love Kadir for who he is. I have never judged him for being Kurdish, when I met him, I didn't even know who the Kurds were and where Turkey was situated exactly. Now I love him even more for it as it makes me want to explore his roots. I love him for the way he treats his family. The way his friends can count on him. His sense of humor. The way he makes me feel like a goddess. I even love the way we get angry with each other. I love the way his love is overwhelming. It makes me want to get the best out of me for him. I love his interest in history and medicines. I love his passion for the sea and the ships. Oh I just love him. But not because he is Kurdish/Turkish whatsoever. Maybe because Turkish life made him this way. Maybe just because I managed to pick the right man (well, be found by the right man).

Christine, I think if you look at a website like this, but then in Spanish or Italian or any otehr holiday place, you will find just as many western girls falling for these men too. Everyone longs for the things that come from far. Everyone has an emotional boost on holiday. But from all the messages on this website, it is clear what loves are real and what loves won't survive one or 2 holidays. I think that is wat Aslan was talking about and I don't think she meant to judge you

The loves that are real, are beyond the 'happiness' aspect of Turkish lives. They are willing to also cope with the bad sides of living in Türkiye or being with a Turkish man. Turkey is not just gold that shines. Nor is any other country.

Yes. I think I can say that real loves are beyond the happiness aspect of Turkish lives. But just because of this, they can discover even more happiness by going through the surface. And I doubt if that has to do with loving a Turkish man. I pray for all the people who love another nationality, that this is just about love


Well, after this long letter I should send love and greetings Just kidding. But I do wish everybody luck with their love. Everything can be overcome


DK - that's poetry. You're really in love, sounds beautiful!

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