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Turkish men, the no.1 lovers of the middle east

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I heard turkish men are the no.1 lovers to have in the middle east. Is that true?
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If you can get past the smell...then again your from South Africa so it will be like roses to you.
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Feb 13, 2008
 
WTF wrote:
If you can get past the smell...then again your from South Africa so it will be like roses to you.
LOL. Another one with "holier than thou" attitude...
WTF

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Anon wrote:
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LOL. Another one with "holier than thou" attitude...
No, not really, I just lived in Turkey for 7 years and remember how bathing was not on the "priority" list. As for South Africa? Never
been there but it's a well known fact.
By the way I absolutely loved living in Turkey,I miss it alot. My best memories. Someday I will go back for a visit. The Turkish people were fantastic. I sincerly mean what I just wrote. I miss iskendir kabab,ekmek,skiing in bursa and swimming in pumukale. My parents took us everywhere. I remember the midnight train from Ankara to Istambul. Oh.... great memories. Your lucky! In highschool I absolutely loved a boy named Ramsey Akindez. His parents had a summer home I think in Side. Oh well.

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Feb 13, 2008
 
WTF wrote:
If you can get past the smell...then again your from South Africa so it will be like roses to you.
and ur from the US? Supposedly the greatest country in the world! Just shows u ignorance is everywhere...wat 'n onosele klein kakgat!LOL

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No, not really, I just lived in Turkey for 7 years and remember how bathing was not on the "priority" list. As for South Africa? Never
been there but it's a well known fact.
By the way I absolutely loved living in Turkey,I miss it alot. My best memories. Someday I will go back for a visit. The Turkish people were fantastic. I sincerly mean what I just wrote. I miss iskendir kabab,ekmek,skiing in bursa and swimming in pumukale. My parents took us everywhere. I remember the midnight train from Ankara to Istambul. Oh.... great memories. Your lucky! In highschool I absolutely loved a boy named Ramsey Akindez. His parents had a summer home I think in Side. Oh well.
PS if uve never been to a country, don't turn ur assumptions into facts! If I remember correctly its ur CLEAN President and ur CLEAN Oprah and the rest of ur CLEAN America that adores our STINKY Nelson Mandela and the STINKY struggle and STINKY revolution we went through without killing any STINKY people in this STINKY country! God bless CLEAN America! Meow!!!
mehmet chamderre

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Feb 14, 2008
 
lolita wrote:
I heard turkish men are the no.1 lovers to have in the middle east. Is that true?
:))
necassary to live :)))
SOUTH AFRICAN LOVER

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Apr 23, 2008
 
WTF wrote:
If you can get past the smell...then again your from South Africa so it will be like roses to you.
Sooo typical American. coming from a greasy obese back ground I wonder who smells in this story?
turkish

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I Love you Turkey :)
texas girl

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I love a man from Turkey. I think he is the grestest lover in the world. His accent makes me melt. and he is like Tiger in bed!
Soft Turk

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May 12, 2008
 
WTF wrote:
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No, not really, I just lived in Turkey for 7 years and remember how bathing was not on the "priority" list. As for South Africa? Never
been there but it's a well known fact.
By the way I absolutely loved living in Turkey,I miss it alot. My best memories. Someday I will go back for a visit. The Turkish people were fantastic. I sincerly mean what I just wrote. I miss iskendir kabab,ekmek,skiing in bursa and swimming in pumukale. My parents took us everywhere. I remember the midnight train from Ankara to Istambul. Oh.... great memories. Your lucky! In highschool I absolutely loved a boy named Ramsey Akindez. His parents had a summer home I think in Side. Oh well.
You sound conflicted or confused.

On the one hand you say that "bathing was not on the priority list' for Turkish people, but at the same time you say that "the Turkish people were fantastic" and that you "absolutely loved" a particular Turkish boy.

I assume that the boy, and most of the Turkish people who were fantastic, bathed.

Having lived there, I'm sure you know that bathing, i fact, is a big part of Turkish culture (i.e., the Hammam). And that's the reason that the few surviving public bath-houses in the US are usually called "Russian and Turkish Baths".

So obviously Turkish people bathe.
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I've never heard that Turkish men in particular are the best lovers, however they're certainly cute enough :D!

I've been to Turkey several times and would move there in a heartbeat if it wasn't for my education (I'm at university).

I've found that Turkish people are among the nicest in the world, and their culture is fantastic!
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Aug 27, 2008
 
i ave a boyfriend in turkey and he is the honest bloke i know he knows that i dont ave a lot of money and he really knows how to look after me and my daughter and hes not the dad either,,,i went to see him in august 08..and he treated me like a princess and my daughter 2,,so hes not after a visa cos he doesnt want to come to england,,,which i dont blame him for ..so i think some turks slimy and some arnt but i love the turkish cultre..its a great country and soo are the people,,and i love him very much,,,:)
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Why do u think SOME russian women choose Turkish men? COZ, they do appreciate u, take care of, give love and money. yeah, here is the mirror u can see the truth of turkish men. being the most attractive women in the world(russian women), they prefer choosing turkish men!
MY NAME IS SOFIA

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I AM WITH A TURKISH PERSON AND HE IS A LOVELY PERSON I EVER SEE HE TREAT ME LIKE A FLOWER I CANT COMPLAIN I LOVE HIM WITH ALL MY HEART I AM FROM PUERTO RICO AND THE TURKISH PEOPLE ARE VERY SWEET ATTENTIVE RESPECFULL AND GOOD LOVER I LOVE YOU TURKEY
Julie from France

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Oct 13, 2008
 
Hey guys, I need you help. I'm also in love with a turkish man, athough I just saw him a few days. I don't know how it happens that we send each other so strong words like "I miss you so much" "Iwant to spend my all life with you" etc. I've the impression that there is something wrong in he is sayings, I don't know what he wants (I know he doesn't want to come in France)..

Thanks by advance
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I adore Turkish men and the people are wonderful but i do know for some of them life is hard and they seek a better life. Otherwise...why would you see these gorgeous (and i mean gorgeous) men with big old munters of women? Think about it?!
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Turkey is not a Middle East country..
It's the founding member of European Council, and Istanbul is the 2010 European Capital of Culture.. Although all Turkish citizens are against EU, it's the truth that Turkey is negotiating with EU.. It's a SECULAR,democratic,social,law state which is too unconcerned with Middle East.. By the way Turkish men are really respective and good lovers.. In Turkey there's "women first" principle thats why men respect and love woman so deep..
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Nov 3, 2008
 
I have been going to Turkey for some time now I find the people fabulous, the men are the best lovers they are attentive and caring, even a platonic friendship is an eye opener with a Turkish or Kurdish man. The British men could learn a lot from the Turks.
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i go twice year..aways come back sore.....
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