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getting married in turkey
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 08:07 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Capoeira: I would never accuse you of misconstruing history because of your previous blanket statement! But maybe the 'real' historians or legal analyst here on TC might. |
"Blanket statement"? It is commonplace to write it this way. If I said "capital punishment" is still carried out in the US - it is, again a true statement, even though it applies to not all states.
Maybe blood testing is a sensitive issue for you Capoeira!! In which case, apologies for offending you  |
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 08:54 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Capoeira: I would never accuse you of misconstruing history because of your previous blanket statement! But maybe the 'real' historians or legal analyst here on TC might. |
"Blanket statement"? It is commonplace to write it this way. If I said "capital punishment" is still carried out in the US - it is, again a true statement, even though it applies to not all states.
Maybe blood testing is a sensitive issue for you Capoeira!! In which case, apologies for offending you  |
I was being sarcastic...I could care less whether or not you say the U.S.is using blood testing for applying for marriages or not. I just stated that not all states do that. As for the 'blanket statement' comment it was part of my sarcasm. Since it was you who had to point out the exact number of states, correcting your 'over generalization'. Apology, please honey my skin is much thicker than that!
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 10:09 pm |
Quoting Capoeira: I was being sarcastic...I could care less whether or not you say the U.S. using blood testing for applying for blood marriages or not. I just stated that not all states do that. As for the 'blanket statement' comment it was part of my sarcasm. Since it was you who had to point out the exact number of states, correcting your 'over generalization'. Apology, please honey my skin is much thicker than that! |
Anyway, I think we have wasted far too much time here talking about the US and not enough time talking about Turkey - except the NEGATIVE things...
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10 Nov 2006 Fri 02:01 pm |
Hi Eliane
I have just completed everything that needs to be done in order for me to fly out to Turkey and get married and if you are still wanting assistance i will be happy to guide you,please dont hesitate to send me a pm
It isnt easy doing this alone and there is a lot of paperwork that needs to be gathered in order for a stress free marraige and i can advise you with regards to the medical
Kind Regards
Jacke
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12 Nov 2006 Sun 05:57 pm |
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12 Nov 2006 Sun 06:11 pm |
gud luck canim xx
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10 Jul 2007 Tue 05:53 am |
Quoting aenigma x: As far as I am aware, a blood test is also required in the US before marriage too ! I wonder why the UK doesn't do this  |
aenigma, i'm not sure if you mean "to get married with a non-american citizen", but we don't have to have tests before marriage. i've been here in the US my whole life, and no one is tested unless you request it because you think you may have something. As far as taking a test to get married in general, that is not correct.
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10 Jul 2007 Tue 09:14 am |
Quoting morkatz: aenigma, i'm not sure if you mean "to get married with a non-american citizen", but we don't have to have tests before marriage. i've been here in the US my whole life, and no one is tested unless you request it because you think you may have something. As far as taking a test to get married in general, that is not correct. |
Well morkatz, (as the rest of the thread went on to say)....bloood tests and/or other kind of examination are required in 19 states of the US. Are you disagreeing with this?
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11 Jul 2007 Wed 05:19 pm |
Actually, there are only 8 states in the U.S. that require a blood test prior to marriage. Welcome back aenigma we have missed you. Sorry, it's not the last Tuesday of the month ending in R.
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13 Jul 2007 Fri 12:03 am |
Virginity is precondition among youngs for marriage in Türkiye
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