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				| 10. | 25 Jan 2008 Fri 07:34 pm |  
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	 In which way are they very very aggessive Elisabeth?| Quoting Elisabeth: I go to Mexico a few times a year and I have to say...the men there are very very aggressive | 
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				| 11. | 25 Jan 2008 Fri 07:36 pm |  
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	 | Quoting geniuda: In which way are they very very aggessive Elisabeth?| Quoting Elisabeth: I go to Mexico a few times a year and I have to say...the men there are very very aggressive | 
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 hehehe....I wasn't talking about sales.  Let's just say they were very "friendly"
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				| 13. | 25 Jan 2008 Fri 07:47 pm |  
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	Yes, you are absolutely right, it happens everywhere to tourists...but to have it happen regularly in a place where you live....that's a bit much.  		 |  |  
	
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				| 14. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 11:26 am |  
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	Yes, it definitely happens everywhere.  I lived in Central America Guatemala and El Salvador for a year, and funnily enough I never experienced anything bad !  But I have in Turkey and in the UK.  But it does happen everywhere to so many women.  Sigh !!!!
 Such a shame
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				| 15. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 11:55 am |  
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	I have travelled pretty extensively worldwide (to both resorts and cities) and I have to say that absolutely NOTHING compares to the feeling I had when I walked out of the airport at Bodrum in Turkey.  Despite all the stereotypical teasing from friends before I went "ouh they will like you in Turkey because you are blonde" blah blah, I was pretty shocked at the behaviour of the men - which ranged from bare-faced staring, to calling out, to actual harassment - especially as I was walking with my boyfriend at the time.  Stepping outside of that airport, felt something like walking onto a stage or cattle market, where the "audience" were gathered to check out the new "meat". It was even worse in the town centres and market places.
 I agree that French are a bit persistent, but they never behave this way, or would make such comments if you were clearly with another man.
 
 I have been to places where I felt uneasy, or even sometimes scared (remote places in China, Colombia and Kenya spring to mind), but never have I felt so blatently... "demeaned" is the word, as I did in that resort in Turkey
   
 I have since learned to not be polite, smile, or be nice in anyway in such a place!!!!
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				| 16. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 12:23 pm |  
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	I must have lead a very sheltered life or I am no ones type    |  |  
	
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				| 17. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 12:26 pm |  
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 | Quoting libralady: I must have lead a very sheltered life or I am no ones type    | 
 
 Don't worry Libra - better luck next time.  Dudus don't seem particularly choosey!
   
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				| 18. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 12:34 pm |  
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	 | Quoting catwoman: I am pretty sure that sexual harassment in public places must also be a problem in Turkey...  | 
 Surely not.
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				| 19. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 12:35 pm |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: I must have lead a very sheltered life or I am no ones type    | 
 Or should I die my hair blonde?
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				| 20. | 26 Jan 2008 Sat 12:37 pm |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: | Quoting libralady: I must have lead a very sheltered life or I am no ones type    | 
 Or should I die my hair blonde?
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 Doesn't seem to make any difference
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