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Thread: turkish men

7051.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 08:37 pm

Quoting ahalliwell:

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting culday:

According to Turkish traditional community culture, tradition and custom, “Virginity" is precondition among youngs (female and male) for marriage in Türkiye...


hehehe
tho how do you prove males virginity?



now that ı would lıke to know lol perhaps ı should start askıng my frıends that questıon


You girls dont know that?!!!!
awwwwww..



Thread: Turkish girls!!!

7052.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 05:01 pm

Quoting Leelu:

Quoting thehandsom:

I think my experience with Turkish girls wont count as I am Turkish man. Sorry


sure it will .. go ahead thehandsom start it off ..


Well..
I dont want to fill up this site's mysql database with my memoirs. (already throwing errors from time to time. It wont be able to cope with my writings)
But in order to keep the subject alive (and flamed ), I can say that Turkish girls are much better in bed then you western girls. So do not be surprised when a Turkish man leaves you for his ex Turkish gf or his wife.
lol



Thread: Turkish girls!!!

7053.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 04:53 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:


i am waiting impetiently too lol
did you get the seeds?


ay cekirdegi mi, kabak cekirdegi mi?



Thread: Turkish girls!!!

7054.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 04:51 pm

Quoting Karine:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Karine:

Hi everybody,
The Topic about Turkish men was interesting but now I wonder what about Turkish girls…
I would like to know if in this forum there are foreign men who have a relationship with Turkish girls and if any of them have got a bad experience or have been exploited for a visa…

Same the Turkish men are welcome here to give a comment!

Thank you for your answers… : )


I wonder how many replies this thread is going to have!!



Why don't you start??? : ))))
Don't you have experienced something??? : )


I think my experience with Turkish girls wont count as I am Turkish man. Sorry



Thread: Turkish girls!!!

7055.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 04:47 pm

Quoting Karine:

Hi everybody,
The Topic about Turkish men was interesting but now I wonder what about Turkish girls…
I would like to know if in this forum there are foreign men who have a relationship with Turkish girls and if any of them have got a bad experience or have been exploited for a visa…

Same the Turkish men are welcome here to give a comment!

Thank you for your answers… : )


I wonder how many replies this thread is going to have!!



Thread: turkish men

7056.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 10:35 am

Quoting AEnigma III:


Speaking as a decent blonde


Good to know that AEnigma



Thread: az türkçe - İngilizce Lütfen.

7057.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 01:49 am

Quoting Leelu:

help from the more learned TC friends please ..

türk erkek çok var ama onlar gibi değilim benim prensiplerm var aşkım -


There are many turkish men but I am not like them. I have principles my love.



Thread: turkish piece of paper

7058.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 13 Nov 2007 Tue 01:38 am

Quoting Leelu:

Quoting thehandsom:

You trust me, I have seen many of them. I heard about how they are written on those little papers.
They have nothing to do with Islam. They have nothing to what they believe. It is like old wives tales.
So it is absolutely rubbish.

but does it make it any less viable than christians wearing a cross? imo it is merely a belief and maybe to you it is "rubbish" but to the person that wears it they feel closer to Allah, God.


I dont know why people wear crosses. I have no idea to be honest.
But I have some ideas about muska type of things.
Because I grew up with them.
Some examples: My neighbour's son and his wife could not have childeren for many years. Did they go to hospital? no. Instead they prefered to go to 'hocas' and got many many muskas for it(they paid a furtune as well). Some one's husband was a DUDU (your term ), liked to fool around. The answer: go to a hoca and ask for a muska (pay money of course) to tie him to his home. A young beutiful girl was delirious, hospital? no. find a hoca to take the genie out of her (god knows how he was doing it!) and get a muska..
Many many examples you can find about it.
For me it represents 'ignorance'.
And I wont hesitate rubbishing it.



Thread: turkish piece of paper

7059.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Nov 2007 Mon 08:18 pm

You trust me, I have seen many of them. I heard about how they are written on those little papers.
They have nothing to do with Islam. They have nothing to what they believe. It is like old wives tales.
So it is absolutely rubbish.



Thread: turkish piece of paper

7060.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 12 Nov 2007 Mon 04:20 pm

lol lol
Laura, possibly they are little piece of papers something written in arabic. They are something which might protect you from genies, bad eyes etc..No logical explanation at all.



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