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Why do European girls love Turkish man?
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10.       Trudy
7887 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 07:39 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting thehandsom:

Because we are hairy?



Yikes! Where is the razor?



A little hair is nice, Trudy!! As long as it is growing in appropriate places.....ie..NOT THE BACK or EARS!!



Sorry, difference in taste.

11.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 07:43 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting thehandsom:

Because we are hairy?



Yikes! Where is the razor?



A little hair is nice, Trudy!! As long as it is growing in appropriate places.....ie..NOT THE BACK or EARS!!



Sorry, difference in taste.



Somebody has got to love the hairless guys too!! Personally, I love it if it is well placed and not excessive. hehehe

12.       izah
107 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 07:57 pm

I donot understand what hairiness has to do with the topic...?

13.       Leelu
1746 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:07 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting thehandsom:

Because we are hairy?



Yikes! Where is the razor?



A little hair is nice, Trudy!! As long as it is growing in appropriate places.....ie..NOT THE BACK or EARS!!



Sorry, difference in taste.



Somebody has got to love the hairless guys too!! Personally, I love it if it is well placed and not excessive. hehehe


I agree .. too much and in the wrong places is but a little where its supposed to be is ok ..

14.       Leelu
1746 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:09 pm

Quoting izah:

I donot understand what hairiness has to do with the topic...?


are you saying we have hijacked the thread? ..
lets put it back on track then.

15.       Trudy
7887 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:10 pm

Quoting izah:

I donot understand what hairiness has to do with the topic...?



Read back and you'll understand.

16.       izah
107 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:11 pm

Quoting Leelu:


are you saying we have hijacked the thread? ..
lets put it back on track then.



That's said very beautifully! Yes lets put it back

17.       Leelu
1746 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:26 pm

Quoting izah:

Quoting Leelu:


are you saying we have hijacked the thread? ..
lets put it back on track then.



That's said very beautifully! Yes lets put it back


going back to topic ..

I believe I would sum it up in one word .. chivalry .. european/american men have lost the concept of that word in my opinion .. and possibly there is a need in all women to be reminded at least some of the time that chivalry really does still exist in the world.

18.       deli
5904 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:26 pm

Turkey like a warm bath, like homecoming after feeling lost in a cold harsh world




aynen

19.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:40 pm

Well i am about out of my country for about more than 1 month... actually yeap.. europa is about just do their business... after the work hours... you cant find anyone in the company...

but its about the generation i think... i have a few friends here who are about over 40... but maybe its related to that because they are very good music men...

i dont know...maybe it would be different if i had been talking german...

20.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Sep 2007 Tue 08:50 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Well i am about out of my country for about more than 1 month... actually yeap.. europa is about just do their business... after the work hours... you cant find anyone in the company...




Caner, Kadirs close friend, recently found a job in Amsterdam A week ago we met up and had dinner together. He made the same comment: as soon as I finish work, life ends, people leave the building, but outside the building there are no shops open anymore, besides places to eat and drink.

When Kadir was in Holland, he said 'the Dutch people have a target-mentality. You always see them rushing around, as if they always have some place to go, a meeting to lead, a train to catch'. And about the city centre of Apeldoorn he said 'Its like were on the stage of a play, as soon as everything is finished, we take all our attributes inside the houses and nothing is left on the street, but a cold emptiness'.

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