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Are Polish men generally possessive?


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sapphire
  Dec 15, 06, 11:00  #31

Fair enough... have you thought of hair removal cream for Xmas?

 
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kitten
  Dec 19, 06, 09:24  #32

Quoting: sapphire, Post #5

Im only joking... but I appreciate the manners and romantic nature of Polish men...having said that I only know one.. so maybe they arent all like that. Ive never liked English men.. they seem to be lacking something for me.




right it looks the same to me:P

 
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kitten
  Dec 19, 06, 09:31  #33

Quoting: sapphire, Post #19

well beauty is in the eye of the beholder... but Polish men are BARDZO sexy... well maybe not all..



right!!:P sexy a lot ..i noticed that some of them ( i don't know if it's worth for all) care a lot about their women and have a nice tendence to protect them from many many things : others trying to score, bad friends they have or even bad parents and everyone ! here in italy i had a boyfriend who didn't even help me when i was almost getting hitten by a boy and my pl boyfriend said he d never accept it ..he gets angry i love being treated as a baby concerning protection i like it a lot!
is it polish use?:P

 
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Syrena_04
  Dec 21, 06, 18:49  #34

Quoting: Kowalski, Post #9
My ex girlfriend - who was N. American - told me once that we (Poles) were able to be "closer" and were genrelay into relationship

I had a similar experience with a Polish man. He was able to be MUCH closer to me, emotionally, than anyone I had met. It was noticeable. And highly pleasant

 
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shewolf [Guest]
  Dec 21, 06, 19:10  #35

Polish men are warmer and more loving and don't have barriers. Other men keep a cool distance and a wall in between.

 
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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 21, 06, 19:19  #36

Yes, a lot of men think that they must be cool and aloof to be a man. I think, it is the English culture which teaches the men to be reserved and not emotional. Polish men are able to show their feelings and say their thoughts.

 
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forgetmenots
  Jan 19, 07, 07:04  #37

nope but polish women are indeed just maybe possesive is too hard word... I know excuses excuses

 
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Kamyk
  Jan 20, 07, 00:18  #38

"Polish men are able to show their feelings"
"Polish men are warmer and more loving"
...
it all sounded like we, polish men, come with a fairly nice package deal ... it's pretty nice to hear that we have such a good reputation among women out there

 
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Decorator
  Jan 20, 07, 07:50  #39

Rubbish !!! I'm always crying my eyes out!!!

 
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iwona
  Jan 20, 07, 08:43  #40

Yes, a lot of men think that they must be cool and aloof to be a man. I think, it is the English culture which teaches the men to be reserved and not emotional. Polish men are able to show their feelings and say their thoughts.

I suppose they are emotional but keep it hidden.

 
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iwona
  Jan 20, 07, 08:44  #41

Rubbish !!! I'm always crying my eyes out!!!...


......watching Tom and Jerry...

 
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