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Male-Female Friendships in Turkey
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04 Dec 2006 Mon 10:53 pm |
Hmm, did you have a look at the first post of this thread? It really is about friendship between TR men and women..
And yes, I admit, for a minute I forgot about that too
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04 Dec 2006 Mon 10:53 pm |
she knows I'm just kidding her...
(and she knows where I live )
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04 Dec 2006 Mon 10:58 pm |
Quoting KeithL: she knows I'm just kidding her...
(and she knows where I live ) |
Peki, I'll let you guys to it then
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05 Dec 2006 Tue 12:00 am |
I just want to add that if one STRICTLY follows Muslim rules, then a very "tight leash" is kept on females/daughters. Turkey is Muslim but secular. In the more fundamentalist parts of the country, I expect that women are definitely not supposed to interact with males who are not their relatives. This, I'm sure, is more relaxed in urban areas. But how much?
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05 Dec 2006 Tue 11:55 pm |
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05 Dec 2006 Tue 11:57 pm |
More controversial is that with one or two men I would like having 'more' but they don't want have 'it' with me....
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05 Dec 2006 Tue 11:58 pm |
Quoting susie k:
You are very true! I've noticed a difference in the way men speak to me now that I am married! But not all men - the dirty stinking pigs! |
..ur lucky in some workplaces being married doesnt exempt u from anything ..in the police station where i worked earlier this year..all of them were having affairs
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