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Thread: turkish men and attitudes to women

2141.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:45 pm

Quoting oludenizdollz:

Quoting Joey:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Now we still don't know that their attitude agaisnt women is, do we? Modern men, speak up!


This is an " olden man" speaking up here and I think the last six posts in this thread have exposed the attitude of the "modern woman" far more eloquently than I could.Holding doors open (mltm)in this present feminist society is not often appreciated.

Modern woman speak up!



Oh Joey - don't get me wrong I love it if a man holds the door open for me just as i hold the door open for people-this is mutual respect.


I like it when my man cooks for me,pours my drink for me, runs my bath for me, scrubs my back for me all of that - I just don't want to be financially tied to him or in a position where I have to accept being treated like crap because society will condem me for leaving if the relationship is not meeting my needs. Surely men do not really like having doormats for partners.








sadly, i think that some of them do...



Thread: in fact & actually

2142.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:35 pm

i never thought that the explanation of 3 words could be so long... ... i see that you have a few teaching tricks up your sleeve too lyndie



Thread: turkish men and attitudes to women

2143.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:35 pm

Quoting oludenizdollz:

Quoting mltm:

Quoting oludenizdollz:

Oh - that would be no good for me-I like my man to cook and clean and sometimes I like to go out with my girlfriends and get very drunk and then come home late and demand that he wake up and satisfy my needs!!

This would not go down well with the Turkish male then????




oooooohhhhhhh Definitely not!

But maybe there would be still a hope. Maybe you can find one or two that would accept you as you're in the whole country lol
Or maybe you can find more if he just needs your money

But this could be the answer of "How to lose your Turkish boyfriend as soon as possible?

Actually a lot of men (especially the younger ones I find) like to experience a little "domination" as long as they're not still wearing their pinny when their friends come around!!!










AYYY AFERİN SANAAA hehe



Thread: turkish men and attitudes to women

2144.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:33 pm

it just says "quote" see...?



Thread: How did you first meet your love?

2145.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:27 pm

Quoting nana:

i met my love on msn too! He got my email address from a penpal website where i had posted it. Before meeting i had no knowledge of turkey but after that i got so interested. We were friends for about 1 month and a half then i told him i loved him and he opened opened up and said he felt the same way, but since he was extremely respectful he didn't say solol. It has been about 7 months now that i know him. We chat and call each other when we can and send letters.He said he'll probably come to USA for university next year and the first thing he'll do is find me So i am so happy. He's the Love of my life!!



im really glad that its all working out between you... i dont know how u 2 are going to seperate when he goes back..?



Thread: Turkish women and attitudes to men

2146.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:26 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Woovv! Catwoman! I have noticed that your post actually consists of one sentence!



ohh yehh... hehe... did u not take a breath kedikadın?



Thread: Another one please?

2147.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:26 pm

Quoting mltm:

ehehehe don't worry. I've been dealing with english since I was 11 (well maybe I didn't study hard all the time), but still when it comes to speaking, I get frozen and search for the words, and I make a lot of mistakes. It's so frustrating after all these years . But I'm aware of the fact that if I go to live abroad and have to use it for a long time, my english will get much better in a short time. So, the solution for making it like a native speaker is living among the turkish people.



yep.. i know.. and thats why being in england is frustrating me so much... well.. thats one reason... :S



Thread: Turkish women and attitudes to men

2148.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:18 pm

Quoting catwoman:

I wish that there is at least one woman who writes here that she expects her man to cook, clean, share all responsibilities, be very tolerant to her, understand that she will watch all her favorite programs whenever she wants to, that her female friends are very important to her and she will go out to see them whenever she likes, that her man cannot look at any other woman and that he has to make sacrifices for her all the time, that he cannot go out or make decisions without talking with her first, that he has to be a good father, that he has to love her family and treat her parents like his own, that he must make her feel like a real woman and that he shouldn't expect too much from her!



i believe that one of the main things in a relationship should be respect.. and if there is respect then who cares who does the washing up, polishing, or cooks a couple of meals a day??...
also, if there is no roles for the man and woman to follow im sure that there would be several arguments to say who is going to go to work... or put the kids to bed...whatever...



Thread: Another one please?

2149.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:16 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting miss_ceyda:



i have?? hehe dont make me laugh..! my turkish is not good at all!



You're saying this to make me say that your turkish is good, I know
But I will say what I am going to say. I've seen that you understand most of the things and make good translations. I think there're not a lot of people who have started Turkish lately and made it so good. It's in your blood and genes



no, i swear i didnt say it for that reason... if i thought my turkish was good i would make sure u all knew that
i know i have done some translations.. but they werent very difficult ones...
like i said, i was going to attempt doing the last two but i just knew that i couldnt do it :S i wish more than anything that i could speak turkish like a native speaker... how many more years is this going to take me??? offf....



Thread: Roommate disaster

2150.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 27 Nov 2005 Sun 08:09 pm

kill her and bury the evidence... ... or eat it hihi



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