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Michal
  Jan 18, 08, 08:43  #31

JustysiaS wrote:
oure really harsh about Polish women, all girls Polish or not have their moments as theyve got hormones running through their bodies that you dont. and since they are abroad its sometimes hard to express what they feel and they get hysterical and frustrated. trying to understand, being patient and supportive helps a lot in a long run. it is, like southern sa

Rubbish! Yes, woman's body is different and they may indeed have different hormone changes, that much I understand I agree but it has nothing to do with being abroad. They are exactly the same at home, if anything, even worse because there is simply no pretense because they do not have to 'act to the gallery' so to speak in their own back yard.

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Lukasz
Edited by: Lukasz  Jan 18, 08, 08:44  #32

Michal wrote:
Michal


pffffff rUSSIAN pretending to be brit pathetic

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JustysiaS
  Jan 18, 08, 13:03  #33

Lukasz wrote:
pffffff rUSSIAN pretending to be brit pathetic


is he Russian? omg that IS pathetic. i bet many Polish women turned you down, the pathetic, scheming and condescending pr*ck you are. you think youre better than everybody dont you. btw the funny thing is that on your profile it says you DONT speak Polish, but most of the threads you posted on were Polish translation threads. youre just so modest arent you. ha ha.

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Baska
  Jan 18, 08, 13:17  #34

Citation:
"but still you hear a of frickin moaners on here who can't just tell the truth... there seems to be a quality about these girls, and it looks like you moaners just miss your exes... bitter..."

Yeah... Very true. I am 50, Polish, female and married since 17 years with a foreigner, who is 10 years younger. I did consider divorce a couple of times, but my better half managed to prevent it. Ask yourself, guys, why?
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JustysiaS
  Jan 18, 08, 13:25  #35

hey Baska great to read your post - im sure you know what youre taling about! Polish women are known worldwide for being beautiful, intelligent, kind, generous etc., there are obviously quite a few Polish girls' leftovers here (and one retarded, pathetic old man)...

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Baska
  Jan 18, 08, 13:41  #36

Hi, Justysia!
I am afraid that there are more of deeply disappointed, grumpy old men around. I donīt know, why some think that Polish women are ugly, illogical, clinging and possesive. I mean, there are SOME like that certainly, but why generalize? Why do you, guys, fall in love with Polish girls/women in the first place? Obviously there are some qualities you cannot find in other nations.
I can tell you something - first of all, Polish women are proud. Then, when they love, it is not "a bit", it is absolutely. This is why they want to share as much as possible in their lives with a man they choose. Who does not understand this need is not worth the bother.
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lowfunk99
  Jan 18, 08, 14:50  #37

Hi Baska

I hope thats true. I have fallen in love with an amazing woman. Why her you ask? It wasn't my intention at all since she had to go back to Poland. I just wanted to meet someone from the land of my forefathers. In the time I have know her I have found her to be the most caring, compassionate, intelligent and beautiful woman I have ever met. In fact every day she is more and more beautiful.

I have told her how I have felt. It saddens me greatly to think I might never see her again. However, when she can say the words back. It will be amazing.

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Baska
  Jan 18, 08, 15:51  #38

Keeping my fingers crossed she does it!
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the_falkster
  Jan 18, 08, 20:20  #39

Baska wrote:
Polish women are proud. Then, when they love, it is not "a bit", it is absolutely.


very well said... and it sounds somewhat familiar... :-)

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plk123
  Jan 18, 08, 20:58  #40

run forrest, run. ;)

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polishgirltx [Guest]
Edited by: polishgirltx  Jan 18, 08, 21:00  #41

plk123 wrote:
run forrest, run. ;)

hehehe...it was a great love :D
it didn't include Polish people tho... :P

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krysia
  Jan 18, 08, 21:52  #42

Baska wrote:
married since 17 years with a foreigner, who is 10 years younger.

Wow Basia. That's cool. You must be some hot looking mama, he's smart by not letting you go!
Wish you all the best!

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Michal
Edited by: Michal  Jan 19, 08, 12:27  #43

Baska wrote:
eah... Very true. I am 50, Polish, female and married since 17 years with a foreigner, who is 10 years younger. I did consider divorce a couple of times, but my better half managed to prevent it. Ask yourself, guys, why?
Baska

I know why? Because they hold all the money in bank accounts. I though all you Poles were supposed to be good Christians and Christians do not believe in such things as divorce and the accumulation of wealth. Also, it is not married since seventeen years but seventeen years ago!.

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Jan 19, 08, 12:31  #44

Michal wrote:
I though all you Poles were supposed to be good Christians and Christians do not believe in such things as divorce and the accumulation of wealth.

Since you think with stereotypes, you 'though' wrong.

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the_falkster
Edited by: the_falkster  Jan 19, 08, 12:43  #45

Michal wrote:
Also, it is not married since seventeen years but seventeen years ago!.

both works...
"i was married 17 years ago" to mark the day when the wedding took place.
"i am married since 17 years" to say i am still married to the same person...

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Shawn_H
  Jan 19, 08, 12:47  #46

the_falkster wrote:
"i am married since 17 years" to say i am still married to the same person...

"I have been married for 17 years" to say I am still married to the same person....

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Lady in red [Guest]
Edited by: Lady in red  Jan 19, 08, 13:30  #47

Michal wrote:
Christians do not believe in such things as divorce and the accumulation of wealth


Don't they ? What about the Royal Family,,,,,,,,,ha ha ha. Look at them, three of the Queens's children are divorced are they not ? They're all practising Christians are they not ? And how much wealth have they accumulated over the Centuries and in most unethical ways too........

You are such a tw*t, if you are going to call the Polish people think of something original. Plonker !!!


Hahahaha !

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osiol
  Jan 19, 08, 13:34  #48

Shawn_H wrote:
I have been married for 17 years

17 years and 17 wives.

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z_darius
  Jan 19, 08, 13:35  #49

Michal wrote:
Because they hold all the money in bank accounts.

She wrote she had considered a divorce. He didn't want it. Next time read carefully you soviet moron.


Michal wrote:
Christians do not believe in such things as divorce

They do. Divorce is allowed in RC.

Michal wrote:
the accumulation of wealth

If it's for the glory of Jesus then why not?

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Michal
Edited by: Michal  Jan 19, 08, 15:27  #50

the_falkster wrote:
i am married since 17 years" to say i am still married to the same person...

I am married for 17 years, yes, BUT there is no such expression in English as I am married since, it is rubbish. You can say, of course, I have been married for seventeen years or I have been married since 1971. That much is grammatically correct.

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the_falkster
  Jan 19, 08, 18:32  #51

Shawn_H wrote:
"I have been married for 17 years"


wouldn't that express that i am not married anymore???

"i am married to my husband/wife for 17 years" be correct so that people knew i still am married?

Michal wrote:
there is no such expression in English as I am married since

oops! my mistake. sorry.
"i am married since 1971" should be correct as well, i guess (?)

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Wroclaw
Edited by: Wroclaw  Jan 19, 08, 18:47  #52

"I have been married for 17yrs."

"I have been married since (May) 1990"

Both sentences use Present Perfect. ... (form some time in the past, until the present)

For + length of time.

Since the start of the period.

Hope this helps.

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osiol
  Jan 19, 08, 18:49  #53

the_falkster wrote:
wouldn't that express that i am not married anymore???

Only if it was just 'I have been married.'

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Shawn_H
  Jan 19, 08, 22:33  #54

the_falkster wrote:
wouldn't that express that i am not married anymore???

I was married for 17 years. (but I am no longer married...)

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krysia
  Jan 19, 08, 23:10  #55

oh this is good. Lets talk about some more about it.
17 years is a long time to be married.
Or is it since she was 17 years old?

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Eurola
  Jan 20, 08, 00:08  #56

z_darius wrote:
read carefully you soviet moron.

Let's make it more accurate.... not a soviet moron, a polish moron (sadly).

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Baska
  Jan 20, 08, 05:19  #57

Michal wrote:
? Because they hold all the money in bank accounts. I though all you Poles were supposed to be good Christians and Christians do not believe in such things as divorce and the accumulation of wealth.

Hallo, Michal!
Yes, my husband does have a bank account. I owe 3 dogs, 3 sheep, my clothes and myself. AND I am not a religious person, so I have no inhibition to divorce, I would not mind accumulating some wealth, either... Sadly, Austria is not a country for biochemists and as a dog trainer I donīt earn much. One question - you wrote "all you Poles" being Polish yourself? Why that?
@all
Thank you for suggestions on improving my English! It got very rusty with time...
Baska

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Michal
  Jan 20, 08, 07:00  #58

the_falkster wrote:
wouldn't that express that i am not married anymore???

No, it would not.

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Topolski
  Jan 22, 08, 11:08  #59

There's nothing wrong with being a Polish girl. :)
Let's face it, all women tend to be a little crazy when provoked. Ha.

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