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How to compliment the beauty of a Turkish woman
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20.       kelley
131 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 07:48 am

I wanted to say words are so special and mean a lot but my experience of true beauty I feel by a loving feeling which makes you feel beautifull by actions more than words sometimes

Peace

tsarevna/kelley

21.       kelley
131 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 07:56 am

Merhaba classy Classmates

I am not a Turkish Lady though I feel it doesn't matter the culture when making someone feel beautifull we are all human, but if I am wrong and there is a certain way for these actions when speaking of Turkish ladies as I am curious.

So does that mean Turkey men have preferences to when being approached on a intimate or loving or caring way?

Take care

22.       Aslan
1070 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 08:10 am

Hi Kelley!

I have the same, in my opinion interesting, question as you do. I thought it was universal laws ruling when it comes to this matter...but I might be wrong.

Please, turkish friends, let us know!




/Aslan

23.       kelley
131 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 08:22 am

Selam Again Andrew and all the classy clasmates here @ turkishclass

I wanted to say your letter was very beautiful/güzel and poetic like a poet. I think when you speak from the heart as you did it is even more special as when you feel what you speak to her the sincerity and loving feeling shines through every word you wrote and she will feel very beautifull: )

Byessssssss
peace&happiness to you and your güzelim Hanin?
tsarevna stacia
kelley/cali





24.       kelley
131 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 08:38 am

I am Blessed By you as my soulmate sound heavely

beautifull quote.

25.       kelley
131 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 09:05 am

Merhaba

Thx Miss_Ceyda I want to say your post is
so true,in my opinion, I could not have said it
any better and I do understand & life is too
short and I myself have been in that
situation and am still finding
myself in little ways.. lol
Thx for your post.
Take Care Doll,
Peace& Happiness
BYESSSSSSSSS
TSAREVNA
Stacia
kelley

26.       kelley
131 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 09:20 am

Selam Aslan
Thank you for sharing your opinion I appreciate it and I hope people will share there oponions and ideas even if we have different views or not.

Take care, peace &
happiness Stacia
byessssss

27.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 12:39 pm

Quoting Angela:

Hi Miss Ceyda, thanks for explaining. I can sympathise with you. I think we have been to places and felt the same.

Are you in England studying English?




and btw.. i really asnt seeking pity... sorry if i made it seem that way!

28.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 12:43 pm

Quoting bliss:

Dear Ceyda,
I can totally understand you.I am russian , living in USA.I know what you mean "i wanna go home...".
But be brave and strong.Be positive.See only good things.Try to do that.Try find in every situation in your life positive side.You'll see it will help you a lot.
There are so many bad things in life which do not depend where you live.Trust me.
By the way I saw your picture in the picture gallery.You are beautiful and only smile goes with that beautiful face.
I wish you all the best.
Take care.
With best regards Bliss



do u know what bliss, u have complimented me so much in the last couple of days.. im really starting to like u hehe
and u really are right.. (no, im not talking about the picture) i mean about looking on the bright side... i think i will try that, it will be very difficult coz its like making an elephant jump, almost impossible right? but i will try my best... maybe i will start to feel better after that.... insallah... thanks again.. you are my guardian angel btw... i dont smile... ooo noo... apparebtly it looks "cute" but lets not go there... hihi

29.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 12:47 pm

Quoting mltm:

Hey Ceyda!

The Ceyda that I know is not a pessimistic girl. Yes, there are always times that we all feel down, but that doesn't mean that our future is not bright. And it's most likely to feel lost and miserable in the early ages. I'm older than you, but I have also the same feelings, because my life hasn't settled yet and not knowing exactly which direction to go makes someone unhappy.
There're so many young people that would want to live abroad, they think that happiness is outside.If you feel yourself belong to somewhere else, there's no nice place out of it. It looks that you've been grown up in a Turkish culture although you've spent your life in England.
But try to enjoy your multiculture, it's really a different thing to have parents from different cultures. I'm also half turkish ethnically, but if you ask what I feel, I feel like a Turk. You're always a bit different than others, so I think it's a good thing besides its disadvantages...
Don'T be pessimistic, life is full of surprises.
The years pass reallt fast, so don'T think that time for you to go to Turkey will never come. You can make plans to come to Turkey in the future.



oo what would i do without you people ha? you are all so great and im really glad that there are people around who understand me, it kind of comforts me u kno thanks so much.
and do u know what mltm, i dont think im generally pessimistic, iv just been feeling really depressed recently, i havent even wanted food (v.strange for me!!)... its like when i left turkey... aaaa... im doing it again.. someone just hit me please... omg...
i think what i have really learnt is instead of actually keep telling myself to wait and to be patient, which i did anyway,,, i actually have to do it.. and im sure it will be one of the hardest things i ever do, because i love turkey... actual love i think... its such a beautiful place, so... magical but ur right too, insallah my time will come.. and i will live happily ever after eh? :

30.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 12:49 pm

Quoting Nikki:

Dear Ceyda,

Just think we have to live here all the time with grey skies.

I believe it is funnier living in Turkey than here in England as some Turkish man told me.

I would love to live in a country with blue skies and better weather, most of it all the year round. It is better for our happiness, as this is what sunshine does to us.



hehe,,, its not just the sunshine though is it? of course it helps... but i think its just the people, the culture, the food yumyum , and one more thang: that weird feeling u get as ur plane approaches the runway, like a weird magical feeling. maybe thats what life is..?

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