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 Feb 9, 10, 01:04    #121
Amathyst:
So please dont think that Slaves played any great part in our History

Slavs certainly played a part in British history, but (except the Polish pilots) so far a marginal one, in the footnotes. So the quote above is largely right.

There were Polish mercenaries who fought against Britain in the middle ages, and vice versa (British mercenaries fought in the Swedish deluge). The Young Pretender married a Pole, but there are no living descendants and there was an influx of Polish refugees in the late C18 who assimilated into the population as a whole. So the British genetic makeup includes Poles.

The most interesting contact, entirely unproveable, is that King Arthur and his knights were Sarmatian. Only a theory, but an interesting one.

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Edited by: f stop  Feb 9, 10, 01:08    #122
OK, here another one of my "theories". It does not hold to everyone, but it's seems true with the Polish people I know. To start with, for women, a partner's ability to provide ( or at least to have good potential to provide) ranks pretty high on the "list". It's not because we are money-grabbing *******, but because we are wired that way. If mama bird is gonna be sitting on the eggs, she must find a daddy bird that knows how to catch flies. It is true when roles are reversed as well.
But Polish men, for whatever reason, have been sorta emasculated. Could be communism, which is emasculating in itself, or the way it changed the employment playing field, or men's predisposition to alcohol.. I don't know, the alcohol might have been the result... but for whatever reason, the more emasculated the man feels, the less he gives a **** and more in-charge a woman must become. He then drinks more, and fights, spits and curses, since his ways of showing he's a man are becoming limited. And here you have an endless cycle.
Before you start slamming this (sentence by sentence as many here like to do): I don't know why it didn't happen in ... Bielarus, or wherever. Maybe they relied more on farming, where physical strength was more important.. And I don't know why women, since they can provide just as well for themselves now, still are looking for security... or maybe some are not, hence the attraction to latinos.. jk!
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 Feb 9, 10, 01:24    #123
Some of them did stich the Poland sign to their uniforms when they went out at night though.
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 Feb 9, 10, 01:40    #124
Englishmen coming to Poland are not predominantly labourers, whereas Polish men going to the UK usually are, the professionals tend to be married already. Besides if you want to score with a lower class English women you have a better chance by acting as an African-American wanabe.
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Edited by: Wulkan  Feb 9, 10, 02:20    #125
jarnowa:
What do Polish men think of foreign men stealing their women?

Probably the same what English men think of Polish men stealing their women...

I sometimes come across a jelous ones and it makes me laugh acctually it seems like they want to hit me or insult me but too scared to do it, cause im a big guy hehe
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 Feb 9, 10, 06:26    #126
1jola:
Let the better man win, I say.

and I did!
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 Feb 9, 10, 07:22    #127
Yes,polish men can be emasculated but this is due to influence of polki.
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 Feb 9, 10, 08:51    #128
Is this thread for real?? It's called multiculturalism...Welcome to the rest of the world. People who travel abroad will find other people who are open to people who travel abroad. Does this seem foreign to everyone? It doesn't matter what the social and economic status is. It doesn't matter what your backgroud is. If foreigners come to Poland and meet polish women then all the power to them. Too bad polish guys missed the memo on that and I'm a polish guy. Good luck and all the best.
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Edited by: childwithin  Feb 9, 10, 09:00    #129
Zee:
Is this thread for real

haha, This is PF...
Zee:
People who travel

you know, like on the plane or by car...
besides...
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 Feb 9, 10, 09:20    #130
Heaven for polish kurwinia.Not that they gain respect this way.
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 Feb 9, 10, 09:24    #131
f stop:
, still are looking for security... or maybe some are not, hence the attraction to latinos.. jk!

Right. Latinos are known around the world to be real go getters when they are not snoozing in the shade.. And soooo faithful.
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 Feb 9, 10, 09:25    #132
Exiled:
Heaven for polish kurwinia

explain please
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 Feb 9, 10, 09:28    #133
With so many desperate foreign men ready to spill their cash around,what could be better for polish gold extractors?
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Edited by: childwithin  Feb 9, 10, 09:33    #134
some gems are priceless, whether they polish or not
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 Feb 9, 10, 09:52    #135
mira:
ouch again!

Not at all. If some Polish woman fall in love with some foreign guy, I have completely no problem with that but If a woman is planning to find a foreign (western) guy then in vast majority of cases she is either a ***** or has a huge problem with inferiority complex.

JustysiaS:
Polish men, dear oh dear. Such a jealous, spiteful lot and in their eyes any Polish woman who dates foreign/coloured men is a traitor or a kurwa.

That's what only some village idiots could think... vast majority couldn't care less, who your partner is, so don't flatter yourself.
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 Feb 9, 10, 10:08    #136
I did say some are happy to have a bit of fun, the the majority of the decent educated ones wouldnt date a Polish guy

Amathyst, I was talking about well educated girls. They are studying ( all of them) on the universities.

Who are polish guys you are talking about? ( profession, itd.)
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 Feb 9, 10, 12:22    #137
Jarnowa, I have the same feeling about some foreign guys and their cheapening of Polish women. The perception of a Polish women is based on a HUGE misconception, one formed through ignorance. Similar to Russians and sluttish tends to be the very inaccurate picture.

Still, you cannot let that anger get in the way of your judgement. The good guys among us don't intend to steal at all. My wife chose me and I didn't feel like I was being spiteful at all. As people, we have a fair bit in common and to me it's often incidental that she's Polish. Maybe it's because I think and communicate in Polish that I don't really notice it as being so different. I'm not the clubbing type who goes out to compete. Maybe there are the types of foreign jerks that go to pull and 'steal'.
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Edited by: SeanBM  Feb 9, 10, 12:31    #138
jarnowa:
some foreign guys just make me want to punch their face and i wonder how many Poles share this wonderful feeling. :)

You claim to be from Belgium and you live in Poland.
Therefore every Polish person is a foreign guy to you and you are foreign to them.
You are saying you want to punch some Poles in the face and you are actually asking how many Poles want to punch your face :)
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 Feb 9, 10, 12:59    #139
Seanus:
What business is it of his?

jarnowa has only one topic of discussion, race.
Look at his posts all of them are based on race.
I think his Polish girlfriend dumped him for a black man and he can't get over it.
The surprising thing is he knows next to nothing about his only topic.
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Edited by: jarnowa  Feb 9, 10, 13:48    #140
SeanBM:
You claim to be from Belgium and you live in Poland.
Therefore every Polish person is a foreign guy to you and you are foreign to them.
You are saying you want to punch some Poles in the face and you are actually asking how many Poles want to punch your face :)

I knew you were not the smartest person on PF, but now you're outdoing yourself in stupidity! :D

My question is what Polish men think. So if i talk about foreigners, it's foreigners from their point of view, not from my point of view! Is this really so difficult to understand?

I see some of those foreigners being very lucky with Polish girls, more lucky than other foreigners (me for example) and also more lucky than many Polish guys.

These foreigners are the ones i like to punch in their faces. I'm sure some Polish men feel the same, but i wonder how many of them. And if not, don't they feel bad that they don't get a girl and those annoying foreigners do get? I don't understand.

And no, i already wrote my ex would never date coloured guys. She has a good taste, after all she once had a relationship with me. :)
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 Feb 9, 10, 13:53    #141
They have to ask their countrywomen the question as to why they chose a foreign guy. The answer could be mixed and varied or straight up simple. You really sound hard done by, jarnowa. I've seen that self piteous trait here so that's why I suspected you might have been one of those Poles.

What, people are not allowed to be lucky? Why not target lottery winners in that case?

Some may say that I am lucky, others would say that my wife is. Again, it's not a question of being lucky to have sth 'better'. That's a stupid way of thinking!

Life isn't ideal, get over it! Let the woman choose!
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Edited by: SeanBM  Feb 9, 10, 14:02    #142
jarnowa:
So if i talk about foreigners, it's foreigners from their point of view

You do not talk for the Polish people, you are a foreign immigrant in Poland, that is all.

jarnowa:
My question is what Polish men think. So if i talk about foreigners, it's foreigners from their point of view, not from my point of view! Is this really so difficult to understand?

I see some of those foreigners being very lucky with Polish girls, more lucky than other foreigners (me for example) and also more lucky than many Polish guys.

These foreigners are the ones i like to punch in their faces.

Luck has very little to do with it.

You are a jealous little man who now makes violent threats against people similar to yourself who have Polish girlfriends.
You are in dire need of a screw.

jarnowa:
I don't understand.

That is the understatement of the century.

jarnowa:
And no, i already wrote my ex would never date coloured guys. She has a good taste, after all she once had a relationship with me. :)

And then dumped you.
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Edited by: Exiled  Feb 9, 10, 14:05    #143
Polki change boyfriends like shirts.It is impossible to belong in an unwanted category.Men completely ignored by western women score Polki easily.
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Edited by: SeanBM  Feb 9, 10, 14:07    #144
So tell us Exiled, in your ''expert'' opinion, why can't Jarnowa get a woman while he is living in Poland?
He claims it is because he is not lucky, not rich and doesn't look foreign.

And are his violent threats against foreigners, like him except with women, just an example of sexual frustration?
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 Feb 9, 10, 14:21    #145
So what if they are lucky? Are you so spiteful as to raise that? Fair play to them, I say. The world is FAR from fair, where have you been?

Express your feelings in wanting to punch people, I see. Well, that's pretty clear. Look, Polish women are not gold and you must let them make their own decisions.

Maybe you'd prefer a system of arranged marriages in Poland. You know, where they can only marry fellow Poles and they exchange photos etc etc. That's how they do it in Japan and they are highly civilised in most senses of that word.
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Edited by: jonni  Feb 9, 10, 14:24    #146
jarnowa:
i don't speak for them

You seem to have strident opinions about people "stealing their women".

jarnowa:
some people are more lucky in love than others

You make your own luck. Pretty people get more attention that ugly people. Charismatic people get more attention than bland people. Is that what you mean?

jarnowa:
foreigners are the ones i like to punch in their faces

You punch foreigners in the face? Do tell us more.

jarnowa:
my ex would never date coloured

Never say never.
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 Feb 9, 10, 14:26    #147
Wulkan:
Probably the same what English men think of Polish men stealing their women...

I dont think they'd really care, we've been mixing it up in this country for a long time, besides, they have a healthy choice of Scandinavians to chose from...(I say Scandinavian as this is the choice of most of my male friends)...

hague1cameron:
Besides if you want to score with a lower class English women you have a better chance by acting as an African-American wanabe.

We just call them scrotes and the lower (very low) dont even know where Poland is they just see the news and hear people complain about Poles stealing jobs so, I rather think you're wrong about them too...they tend to stick to their own ilk.

jeden:
Amathyst, I was talking about well educated girls. They are studying ( all of them) on the universities.

Brits at uni like to have a bit of fun...we're well known for it :D If you're around next Sept check out Freshers week.....I wasnt saying that English women cant be physically attracted to Polish men, I was merely stating that for a serious relationship, they are not really an option for English women on the whole....(even the divorced ones bring problems, look at Sapphire - her Polish b/f's ex wife rings her up and even came to llive in England, still has hopes of getting her ex back)

jeden:
Who are polish guys you are talking about? ( profession, itd.)

There are many types of Poles in the UK, many are unskilled manual workers a lot are semi-skilled, a tiny percentage are professionals, the professionals tend to be married, the manual workers tend to be married and here for the short-term with only financial gain in mind..which is fine, Poland is their home after all and if things were better for them there, they wouldnt be here...

Im not saying Polish men are worse than English men, its just the fact the vast majority are not going to stay here, so why would someone get involved with one, in general an English woman wouldn’t move unless she had security guaranteed and from what I can tell, Poland just cant offer that, unless someone is a professional
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 Feb 9, 10, 14:28    #148
Seanus:
They have to ask their countrywomen the question as to why they chose a foreign guy. The answer could be mixed and varied or straight up simple. You really sound hard done by, jarnowa. I've seen that self piteous trait here so that's why I suspected you might have been one of those Poles.

ok, i understand. no i'm definitely not a Pole, although i might share some traits with them.
maybe Polish men are real humans? ;)

What, people are not allowed to be lucky? Why not target lottery winners in that case?

I'm sure you wouldn't be happy if someone you dislike is 100 times more lucky than you.
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Edited by: SeanBM  Feb 9, 10, 14:32    #149
jarnowa:
someone you dislike

Who is/are(?) this person or people you do not like?
Based on practically all of your posts so far I would guess Blacks, Muslims, Pakistanis?

And if so what do you care? What is it to you if two people are in a relationship and you are not? do you have the insane notion that if he was not there, you'd be?
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 Feb 9, 10, 14:36    #150
I don't know how to interpret 'real humans'. As opposed to fake? Jealousy often burns the holder or exhibitor of it, it's best avoided.

For sure, I agree with you but 'God give me the courage to accept the things I cannot change' (Desiderata). Sometimes you just have to let some things go. We can make our own luck as they say.

Have you seen the said 'stealing'? What did you dislike about the 'thief'?


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