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spiritus [Guest]
  Oct 19, 06, 16:43  #1

As this always seems to be a hot topic I thought I would pass on this information which I found on another site.

I didn't realise there were so MANY rules. I think I'd only get to #5 before begging for sex !!!

0. Never date more than one girl. Such misbehavior will be exposed sooner or later and no self-respecting woman will let you get away with it.

1. Polish girls like self-confident but not overconfident men. So, men entrust their masculinity to cars, clothes, and accessories are no longer a catch.

2. Think beyond material needs. A girl appreciates lunch or dinner, but she equally enjoys bike rides or reading a book together.

3. Don’t be ashamed of your girlfriend before your friends. She will sense it immediately and will not forget it easily.

4. Compromise. You won't get far if you stick with your rules especially if your partner does the same. Open conversation may be very helpful in solving problems.

5. Generally, Polish women despise bragging, the "American way" of evaluating oneself. Being modest pays off when others loose points due to their wild imagination and an excessive self-esteem.

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All rules (30 total) can be found at PolishMarriage.

 
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bolo
  Oct 19, 06, 16:56  #2

My self-esteem is too low so it's hard to get a girl I want (especially Polish one...). Other nations seem to be a little easier ....

 
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bolo
Edited by: bolo  Oct 19, 06, 16:59  #3

"A girl appreciates lunch or dinner, but she equally enjoys bike rides or reading a book together."


Also, I would remove the word "bike" from the above sentence to make it more accurate...

 
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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Oct 19, 06, 17:08  #4

Quoting: bolo, Post #3
I would remove the word "bike" from the above sentence

And what would you replace it with?????? Huh???

 
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bolo
  Oct 19, 06, 17:17  #5

Quoting: krysia, Post #4
And what would you replace it with?????? Huh???

I would just leave "ride" - the rest depends on your imagination.. :)

 
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plg
  Oct 19, 06, 17:22  #6

your slow krysia

maybe replace bikes with krysia bolo

is that what your saying or wanting maybe???????/

 
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krysia
  Oct 19, 06, 17:44  #7

OHHHH, now I get it!!!! Well why didn't you say so in the first place.
Horsey-back rides!

 
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bolo
  Oct 20, 06, 12:08  #8

It's funny or interesting - depends who's watching it. "The flirting course" or how to get any woman you want.

Don't know if that's gonna work (I would need it for sure though) - kursuwodzenia.pl/nauka_nie_zalogowany.html - click on the "Uruchom" icon [in Polish].

 
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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Oct 20, 06, 12:29  #9

Hahahahahaha NLS hahahahahahahah

 
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koziol [Guest]
  Oct 21, 06, 03:57  #10

bollocks

 
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Zgubiony
  Oct 21, 06, 10:31  #11

Quoting: koziol, Post #10
bollocks


Care to elaborate...or is your brain not capable of doing that?

 
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Arrgghh!! [Guest]
  Oct 21, 06, 18:57  #12

If you're a guy and you want to date in Poland...

Just wave your non-Polish passport and a wadge of dollars, or better still, euro or pounds. In the top night clubs of Warsaw I've seen bald, fat English guys dating the most gorgeous chicks you can imagine - the most beautiful in the entire club, real stunners, and some of the women here are outrageously pretty...

A sense of humour helps too. Polish men don't have a sense of humour; so any westerner with humour is an instant winner. Just smile at them. Polish women are not used to men smiling. It's about as common in Poland as a Microsoft admitting that their software is crap

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Arrgghh!! [Guest]
  Oct 21, 06, 19:24  #13

Quoting: spiritus, Post #1
0. Never date more than one girl. Such misbehavior will be exposed sooner or later and no self-respecting woman will let you get away with it.


What an utter load of crap!
If you want a girl here, you need to date a few at a time, to find one that is at least a little normal. Polish girls are mostly looking for long term partners, not for fun... Then there's the problem that very few young women here have their own flats... They mostly live with their parents.

Most of the women here are so screwed up it's unreal (almost as screwed up as Polish men, who are much, much worse....!)

 
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Kowalski
  Oct 22, 06, 08:26  #14

Quoting: Arrgghh!!, Post #13
Most of the women here are so screwed up it's unreal (almost as screwed up as Polish men, who are much, much worse....!)


You are an idiot!

 
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iwona
  Oct 22, 06, 10:35  #15

he si idiot shallow minded man with very superior attitude.

 
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fed up [Guest]
  Oct 22, 06, 15:53  #16

6- as a guy.... you pay for everything involving you and your girlfriend

7- she will spend ridiculous amounts of money on ridiculous things she will use 1-2 times. and you better not say anything about it, or WW3

8-

 
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sledz
  Oct 22, 06, 17:06  #17

Hey did you get rid of them Dogs yet?

 
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hello [Guest]
  Oct 22, 06, 17:10  #18

Quoting: fed up, Post #16
6- as a guy.... you pay for everything involving you and your girlfriend

7- she will spend ridiculous amounts of money on ridiculous things she will use 1-2 times. and you better not say anything about it, or WW3

OK, but what's your point? If you don't like dating girls (or a particular girl), why don't you break up with her? Probably you get even more than you have to "sacrifice" and that's the reason.

 
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krysia
  Oct 23, 06, 01:01  #19

Quoting: Arrgghh!!, Post #13
almost as screwed up as Polish men, who are much, much worse....!)

How are they screwed up?

 
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Spirytus [Guest]
  Oct 31, 06, 07:12  #20

Quoting: spiritus, Post #1
5. Generally, Polish women despise bragging, the "American way" of evaluating oneself. Being modest pays off when others loose points due to their wild imagination and an excessive self-esteem.


That's very stereotypical - the "American Way" comment. I've seen Brits I've worked with in the past (automotive industry), out-brag Americans to the point of being ridiculous. They talked about everything from the town they lived in, to places they've been on "holiday," to how much they can drink, to their local or favorite football club, to how much money they make... shall I continue? ...

I've seen Polish men do this too... Friday or Saturday night at the club, to pay a measly $2 or $5 entrance fee, they have to pull out a wad of money (their entire pay for the week, no doubt), and hand the doorman a $50 or $100 to pay that tiny fee, making sure anyone within a 30 foot radius sees all the money they have. Again, ridiculous.

This isn't an "American" thing. Oh, I did it too occasionaly when I was younger, but the fact that you have a penis and too much testosterone coursing through your system makes you feel you need to do this.

No, it's not an ethnic thing; it a maturity thing.

 
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Matyjasz
  Oct 31, 06, 07:29  #21

Quoting: Arrgghh!!, Post #12
Just wave your non-Polish passport and a wadge of dollars, or better still, euro or pounds. In the top night clubs of Warsaw I've seen bald, fat English guys dating the most gorgeous chicks you can imagine - the most beautiful in the entire club, real stunners, and some of the women here are outrageously pretty...


Ok, omit the "non-polish passport" part, and you can successfully replace the word "Warsaw" with "London", "Paris", "Berlin", "New York", etc...

 
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Spirytus [Guest]
  Oct 31, 06, 07:44  #22

Quoting: spiritus, Post #1
5. Generally, Polish women despise bragging, the "American way" of evaluating oneself. Being modest pays off when others loose points due to their wild imagination and an excessive self-esteem.


That's very stereotypical - the "American Way" comment. I've seen Brits I've worked with in the past (automotive industry), out-brag Americans to the point of being ridiculous. They talked about everything from the town they lived in, to places they've been on "holiday," to how much they can drink, to their local or favorite football club, to how much money they make... shall I continue? ...

I've seen Polish men do this too... Friday or Saturday night at the club, to pay a measly $2 or $5 entrance fee, they have to pull out a wad of money (their entire pay for the week, no doubt), and hand the doorman a $50 or $100 to pay that tiny fee, making sure anyone within a 30 foot radius sees all the money they have. Again, ridiculous.

This isn't an "American" thing. Oh, I did it too occasionaly when I was younger, but the fact that you have a penis and too much testosterone coursing through your system makes you feel you need to do this.

No, it's not an ethnic thing; it a maturity thing.

 
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dziwna_gruszka
  Oct 31, 06, 08:38  #23

Dear koziol what in the world is a bollock? and Bolo don't put yourself down i mean the only way to get a girl is to be confident and confortable with yourself..!!!
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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Oct 31, 06, 09:01  #24

Quoting: fed up, Post #16
6- as a guy.... you pay for everything involving you and your girlfriend


For me it's obvious that since I'm asking a girl out on a date it's my responsibility to pay for it. It's just a part of our culture. If you don’t like it, don’t date polish girls.

 
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dziwna_gruszka
  Oct 31, 06, 09:14  #25

You are considered to be a gentlemen if you do ... i mean if you ask a girl on a date doesn't it make sense... if she asks you then i mean if i asked a guy to go out for dinner with me then i would pay but that's a different story

 
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FISZ
  Oct 31, 06, 09:16  #26

Quoting: dziwna_gruszka, Post #23
Dear koziol what in the world is a bollock

Just a british way of saying "bullshit" or that's "crap"

 
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dziwna_gruszka
  Oct 31, 06, 09:50  #27

Ahh gotcha.!!! now i understand wow british is full of so many different words i would never think of in my life!!!

 
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nauczyciel
  Oct 31, 06, 10:19  #28

i'm from Canada and came to PL to visit my GF. i rented a mieszkanie for the month and i paid for everything:food, entertainment, you name it. her attitude changed when i turned off the money tap.

back in Canada....the bf and gf split the cost of things. we treat eachother.

I'm not bitter.....I live in PL now and just wanted to share what happens back home.

 
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danuta
  Oct 31, 06, 12:26  #29

I think he has to be funny and make me laugh. money is not importent if you really
care for someone special.

 
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Huegel
  Oct 31, 06, 13:02  #30

Quoting: danuta, Post #29
money is not importent



Don't suppose you could have a chat with my gf then could you?

 
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