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Tue 04/28/15 06:07 AM
Have to go battle the rat race in the city this morning. Boy oh boy, I miss defensive driving. grumble

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Tue 04/28/15 05:59 AM
rofl


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Tue 04/28/15 05:50 AM

Who is Tony?


Tony?....has been a filler in since last year, working into something more meaningful, one step at a time. Slowly. Super caring when he does shine his face on mine. He's run into some bad luck lately and is working to turn it around before things become more serious with us. And, he tolerates my Buddy Birdie. :wink:

Random picture of hottie, Tony. smitten




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Tue 04/28/15 05:37 AM
I'm such a smart azz. :tongue:

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Tue 04/28/15 05:29 AM
Edited by tealbreeze on Tue 04/28/15 05:30 AM

http://www.allaboutturkey.com/marriage.htm

Traditionally, marriage had been, and frequently continues to be, a contract negotiated and executed by the betrotheds' families and blessed by a representative of the religious establishment. Representatives of the bride negotiated the contract with those of the groom, stipulating such terms as the size and nature of the bride-price paid by the groom's family to the bride's, and certain conditions of conjugal life. After a series of meetings between the two families, the exchange of gifts, and the display of the trousseau, the marriage was formalized at a ceremony presided over by a religious official. The ritual left no doubt that the consenting units were families rather than individuals. In like manner, the relations of the young couple were a family matter.

Estelle, this is in YOUR country.

and yes, Couples in Turkey do get paid for marriage. This had been pointed out by Fox some time ago in another thread.

Turkey - Financial Incentive for Couples to Marry Young




I think you should avoid having children. Also, there is nothing disrespectful with viewing a man as the main provider when there are children. Your views are skewed not mine.


Most women who do think of men as MAIN providers ARE MARRIED, Estelle. Your government will pay you to get married to a provider you choose. Fix your picker.

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Tue 04/28/15 05:19 AM
May everyone's sincerest thoughts for your family member, yellowrose, give you all comfort in this time.


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Mon 04/27/15 05:49 PM
laugh flowers

I'm all better now. Gotta a date with Tony. drinks

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Mon 04/27/15 05:48 PM
Yessssssss! :banana: Must be spring around here. Oh, he's so cute! smitten

laters, puttin on my make-up! waving :angel:

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Mon 04/27/15 05:42 PM
The answer is dumb men do, yes. laugh

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Mon 04/27/15 05:34 PM

yes dear


flowerforyou Didn't mean to ignore you Eric....can you breathe down there?


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Mon 04/27/15 04:41 PM
nts: He's going to do all the work this time. :wink:

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Mon 04/27/15 04:32 PM

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Mon 04/27/15 04:28 PM




Being a mother is no longer an excuse not to work . Sure perhaps when the child is young I can understand the desire to stay home but once they reach school age there is nothing stopping mums from working . .. Even if it is part-time . Perhaps when you start earning your own money estelle you will understand the value of what men do for the family and appreciate those efforts :-)


Why do you think you know if I work, worked or will work?
because you live in turkey lmao .. you have a young child .. And you have old fashioned views of marriage . Do you work . Have you ever worked pitchfork


Because women in Turkey don't work?

http://www.wunrn.com/news/2015/02_15/02_16/021615_turkey.htm]http://www.wunrn.com/news/2015/02_15/02_16/021615_turkey.htm
Growing local outrage

The measures have sparked outrage in the country, with women organizations, labour unions and employer associations denouncing the package.

Women organizations claim the goal behind the campaign is to keep women at home, remove them from economic and social life and allow them just to bear children, charged Zülfikar Doğan, a commentator on Al Monitor.

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Mon 04/27/15 04:24 PM
I like caramel popcorn with nitros. bigsmile

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Mon 04/27/15 04:21 PM
Opie? Do you pick up your socks daily?

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Mon 04/27/15 04:20 PM
see, it's working. laugh

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Mon 04/27/15 04:11 PM
http://www.allaboutturkey.com/marriage.htm

Traditionally, marriage had been, and frequently continues to be, a contract negotiated and executed by the betrotheds' families and blessed by a representative of the religious establishment. Representatives of the bride negotiated the contract with those of the groom, stipulating such terms as the size and nature of the bride-price paid by the groom's family to the bride's, and certain conditions of conjugal life. After a series of meetings between the two families, the exchange of gifts, and the display of the trousseau, the marriage was formalized at a ceremony presided over by a religious official. The ritual left no doubt that the consenting units were families rather than individuals. In like manner, the relations of the young couple were a family matter.

Estelle, this is in YOUR country.

and yes, Couples in Turkey do get paid for marriage. This had been pointed out by Fox some time ago in another thread.

Turkey - Financial Incentive for Couples to Marry Young




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Mon 04/27/15 03:42 PM
Edited by tealbreeze on Mon 04/27/15 03:43 PM

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What happened to the good old days when a woman just waited until the first time she was left alone in your apartment while you went to work and snooped through all your drawers and stuff?


laugh glasses


I wouldn't date a man if I didn't know his full name.

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Mon 04/27/15 03:39 PM

so today his friends came over,i took my bath and dressed to kill and then i notice no Keys on the door and its locked he help me look for the keys and his friend gave me the key from where my man hide it i unlocked and went out b4 i made it to the gate my man comes out saying i look sexy and no i cant go out alone looking like that and we can go out tomorrow.the man begged me to go inside and said all men even the blind ones will follow me like puppies.so went inside changed and slept.i guess will c what tomorrow brings


He hid your keys? oh oh....

At least he didn't take your shoes. Had that happen to me once.

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Mon 04/27/15 03:31 PM
Cough syrup is the new truth serum? :wink:

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