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				 07 Jun 2006 Wed 09:28 pm | 
			 
			
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	I have noticed that turkish girls don't use many make up,nor flashy earings,nor neckles. 
 Do it have a meaning? 
 		 
		
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				 08 Jun 2006 Thu 10:00 am | 
			 
			
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	But why they have to be with chadors???  :-S 		 
		
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				 08 Jun 2006 Thu 11:33 am | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting Viktorija: But why they have to be with chadors???  :-S   |  
  
 
 They don't have to wear them. If you have ever been to Turkey, you should know about it. In the streets you can see women/girls with their heads covered with scarves, but at the same time you can see women with pierced noses, tattoos, sleeveless tops and mini skirts. It is a matter of choice what they wear in the streets. However, in public institutions (e.g. schools)they are NOT allowed to cover their heads.		
		
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				 08 Jun 2006 Thu 11:48 am | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting Daydreamer: Quoting Viktorija: But why they have to be with chadors???  :-S   |  
  
 
 They don't have to wear them. If you have ever been to Turkey, you should know about it. In the streets you can see women/girls with their heads covered with scarves, but at the same time you can see women with pierced noses, tattoos, sleeveless tops and mini skirts. It is a matter of choice what they wear in the streets. However, in public institutions (e.g. schools)they are NOT allowed to cover their heads. |  
  
 and they are beautiful..		
		
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				 25 Jun 2006 Sun 12:39 pm | 
			 
			
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	u can see big differences  and as if  3 kind life stilies in Turkey.So u can see the many reflections of this big differences on everyhwre to.and wearing one of em,and Turkey is really a model country for the İslamic countries,but things can be better about freedoms ,especially about believe freedoms		 
		
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				 25 Jun 2006 Sun 12:42 pm | 
			 
			
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	and pity in traditional Turkish families women don't have enough rights still,and things changing slower in traditional families.		 
		
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				 25 Jun 2006 Sun 01:37 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting MrX67: and pity in traditional Turkish families women don't have enough rights still,and things changing slower in traditional families.  |  
  
 mrx, i hope it will change sooner!		
		
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				 25 Jun 2006 Sun 01:49 pm | 
			 
			
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	i hope so kazpol,and things will be easier by the supports of we Turkish men 		 
		
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				 26 Jun 2006 Mon 03:17 pm | 
			 
			
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	When I was on holiday recently, we noticed that there are still young women wearing the scarf, but this was in our hotel as if it was a uniform.  But on the beach there were Turkish women in various modes of dress from a skimpy bikini and enjoying swimming and messing about with young men, to the young woman who went swimming in a full outfit from hand to feet and with a tight bathing cap on .  I noticed her husband, who looked a lot older than her, making sure none of her hair was showing.		 
		
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