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What Polish women think about American businessmen and globalization?


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traveler
  Jul 6, 07, 07:34  #1

I'd like to know what Polish women think about American business men and how they they feel about the globalization of their country.

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Laurel
  Jul 6, 07, 09:53  #2

Just out of curiosity, why just a womans point of view though?

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joepilsudski
Edited by: joepilsudski  Jul 6, 07, 10:17  #3

Maybe he's a 'globalist' and wants to do 'business' with Polish women...he could offer them some exciting opportunities in the global marketplace.

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rachvt
  Jul 6, 07, 10:20  #4

Is it a "he"?? I checked the profile and it says there its a female.

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FISZ
  Jul 6, 07, 10:22  #5

Maybe she just want's another womans opinion? Nothing wrong with that.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 6, 07, 10:22  #6

Quoting: traveler
he globalization of their country.


What do you mean ?

Do you mean the commercial expansion now that it is part of the EU ?

Wish people would ask simple questions so that we simple people could understand and be able to answer in a simple way.

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traveler
  Jul 11, 07, 03:43  #7

You're right I should've asked for both. I am interested in both. But I'm particularly interested in the woman's perspective because they are the one's who being used for men's entertainment. I find this disturbing and I want to know if it's being discussed amongst the Polish.

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traveler
  Jul 11, 07, 03:44  #8

Quoting: rachvt
Is it a "he"??


That's always the assumption, isn't it? I am female.

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traveler
  Jul 11, 07, 03:46  #9

Quoting: Lady in red
Do you mean the commercial expansion now that it is part of the EU ?


I mean American men dropping business in the country so that they can exploit the women. 'Expats for pleasure' and such things.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 11, 07, 05:06  #10

Quoting: traveler
Quoting: Lady in red Do you mean the commercial expansion now that it is part of the EU ? I mean American men dropping business in the country so that they can exploit the women. 'Expats for pleasure' and such things.


Pass. I thought you wanted a serious economic discussion.

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traveler
  Jul 16, 07, 06:19  #11

Quoting: Lady in red
Pass. I thought you wanted a serious economic discussion.


Well you could have proffered it up. Thanks for the cop out though. Is there no one willing to address this from any perspective?

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dannyboy
  Aug 1, 07, 09:52  #12

Quoting: traveler
You're right I should've asked for both. I am interested in both. But I'm particularly interested in the woman's perspective because they are the one's who being used for men's entertainment. I find this disturbing and I want to know if it's being discussed amongst the Polish.


Thats a fairly old fashioned assumption.

I know a few male Polish 'entertainers'. They train at the same gym as I do.
They're relatively open and honest about it.
They are mostly in it for the money.
They will pretty much do anything for money.
And they sure do make a lot of money.


I know a couple of female Polish 'entertainers' but they are not that common as from countries such as the Ukraine or Romania where there is extreme poverty.
They also have a lot more competition than the guys.

A lot of these women will tell you that they don't have a choice. But thats often a lie.
A Polish female friend of mine who was doing social work in Ireland helped a Lithuanian prostitute before as she had been robbed and abused by a Polish guy that she *was* friends with, she found her a job, got her a place to stay etc..
The Lithuanian girl quit the job after a day or two, said that she could make way more money being a prostitute and she wasn't going to waste her time in some boring job.

Its often difficult to tell who is and who isn't an 'entertainer' among the Poles because if the women dislike someone, they simply label them 'a prossie' to ruin their reputation.
I've seen it done dozens of times.
The reason it works is because usually the communities are small and close-knit.

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