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szarlotkaThreads: 14
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 Aug 24, 10, 19:09    #31
polesandmops:
normally what i see from my market shop


To Napoleon we were a nation of shopkeepers. With posters like this loser the uninformed reader might think we are a nation of lunatic shopkeepers.

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 Aug 24, 10, 20:00    #32
emotional doesn`t mean that man cry, feel or act like woman, this is fagotty.;)
But Poles have some kind of romantic style in acting. As it said my english friend we are last gentlemen.
1Corinthians13  Sep 17, 10, 08:35    #33
I'm not sure about dominating, maybe a little controlling and emotional - a good type of emotional such as thoughtful who cooks for you when you get home from work. A very loving and hugs you and kisses you and caresses your hair and loves doing things together just like a best friends does like hiking, walking, swimming, dancing, watching and admiring nature, especially the snow during winter time. I think Polish guys have high moral standards particularly raised in a loving family who appreciates little things and respecting the parents and listens their good advise. I realize the drinking part gets in the way sometimes. I can understand this because Poland has a very cold climate country so men or women drinks to keep themselves warm. Personally, I enjoy drinking Moscato Wine together with a meal and not by itself. The man that I am with is very creative. He makes something out of nothing, like from scratch. He search in the internet and figure it out and does it. Amazing! Sometimes I feel like if I only have half of his brain I will be a multi-billionare right now.

This is a response from the valley who is in love with his Polish gentleman and this Polish gentleman loves her too. He always says, kocham cie bardzo dobze mie kuhanie...maya swutka.
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 Sep 19, 10, 11:52    #34
1Corinthians13:
I'm not sure about dominating, maybe a little controlling and emotional - a good type of emotional such as thoughtful who cooks for you when you get home from work. A very loving and hugs you and kisses you and caresses your hair and loves doing things together just like a best friends does like hiking, walking, swimming, dancing, watching and admiring nature, especially the snow during winter time. I think Polish guys have high moral standards particularly raised in a loving family who appreciates little things and respecting the parents and listens their good advise.


It sounds like you have found a wonderful man. You are indeed a very blessed woman! I hope the two of you will spend many happy years together!! :-)
ptrptrThreads: 1
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 Oct 4, 10, 06:25    #35
Let's put it this way:
Slavic men are not passive-aggressive, or politically correct.

They've got character, and tend to not give a **** what others thing of them.

Refreshing, if you ask me.
jonniThreads: 26
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 Oct 4, 10, 07:00    #36
ptrptr:
Slavic men are not passive-aggressive

This doesn't match a lot of people's experience of Polish men.


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