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I am going to Turkey for the first time. How is the safety of our girls there now? ek
I met a Turk on the Internet, corresponded in English, talked on Skype. It seems to be decent, but there God knows him. They liked each other. Now he invites you. I want to go, but I'm afraid.
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8 subscribers  • asked 2010-07-1414 years ago
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аватар Nasten-ka_12
Thanks for the answer)))
аватар j2010
I would not advise, I rested in Turkey twice
vouchers, the Turks are very worried about our women look like meat. In Turkey, in order to get married, the parents of the bride need to pay a lot of money,
with sex before marriage, strictly so they are looking for someone simpler. Moreover, many "our" women behave there, to put it mildly, not very worthy.
I wouldn't go for anything, I could run into trouble. It's better to go to Turkey to relax on a hot ticket in September and you will understand everything yourself :)))
аватар elenako
Or if you meet, then in some third country. (I support j2010)
аватар tana691
Girls, don't go crazy! The Turks look at our women exactly like meat, I confirm. And outside the hotel they also allow themselves to touch the girls. Even the Arabs are much more modest in this regard.
аватар Katyyy
Although I do not consider the Turks more preoccupied than many girls and women who come into contact with them and come to resorts in order to solve their sexual issues, but your idea seems to me not the best. If he is "decent" and he really liked you, let him come to you.
аватар Anetka-gan
smiles the reaction of the ladies. there are a lot of educated Turks in Istanbul who know how to take care of girls, many of our girls live there and are happily married. BUT. Everywhere there is shit.
to begin with, let him either go to you, or if you are going, then to the hotel.
Istanbul is a very modern city. there is nothing to be afraid of.
аватар 4Molly
Turks are different, that's a fact. In Istanbul in May, I somehow walked unaccompanied in the evening - I didn’t like it, I had to carefully send off every 2nd one. But at the same time, the seller of one of the souvenir shops just walked me to the hotel (I got a little lost in the old town) and my friend's husband (Turkish) called me several times a day to make sure that everything was ok and no one offended me . My personal advice: it’s worth going to Istanbul, it’s wonderful there, but: until you learn more about your Turk, insure in all directions! It is better for the 1st time to go with friends and constantly "report" where you are, with whom and when you will return. And the best option is when you are "patronized" by a familiar adult Turkish man (husband of a friend, relative or something like that), then your safety will be guaranteed. Good luck! There will be more questions - write to me on the soap :)
аватар Lena_Elena
Fully agree with Anetka-gan. And about the fact that the Arabs are more modest, I wouldn’t say b.
аватар fish9
Agree with everything written. Indeed, take one of your reliable friends or relatives with you on a trip, sort of like on an excursion. It will be safer for you, and you will hear the opinion of loved ones about a new acquaintance.
аватар BeeKsyusha
I was in Istanbul for the May holidays. Impressions - a lot! I felt like a princess there, who is admired, looked after, protected. I went to good friends, cultured, educated guys with whom I made friends on the Internet. At first they came to our city, my girlfriend and I found apartments for them, we walked around the city with them. And then there was a return visit. Accepted - beyond praise! They accompanied me everywhere, paid for everything everywhere .. And no one grabbed me or pawed me there. Yes, they followed with their eyes, flirted, smiled, did not hide their admiration, looked after, let them go forward, opened the car doors, gave a pen. But - no rudeness, vulgarity. And I walked there alone around the city and everything was normal and civilized. The main thing I think is a positive attitude for a cool trip! And everything will be ok! :)))
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