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Labibah
Member # 9742
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Have you ever been in real love before?
Or are you all in lack of this feeling???

This is my question to all of you Egyptian men.

I just wonder that the sun has dryed out your feelings...
 
MyKingdomForATaba2Koshari
Member # 8356
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quote:
Originally posted by Labibah:
Have you ever been in real love before?
Or are you all in lack of this feeling???

This is my question to all of you Egyptian men.

I just wonder that the sun has dryed out your feelings...

no
yes
okay
yes
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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Why do you doubt that Egyptian men are not able to feel real love? After all they are human beings with feelings - just like you and me.
 
Sam on line
Member # 8513
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It is kind of a weird question. I see that using the word all is not that accurate choice . But it seems that you had a real bad experience with an Egyptian man, but **** happens, and the earth would not stop orbiting around the sun.
 
7ayat
Member # 7043
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i've never seen such a stupid quesiton in my life.
 
didi_elsayed
Member # 4763
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LOL............how do you think,maybe they have no hearts,lollll! [Wink]
 
Mimmi
Member # 3606
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quote:
Originally posted by Labibah:
Have you ever been in real love before?
Or are you all in lack of this feeling???

This is my question to all of you Egyptian men.

I just wonder that the sun has dryed out your feelings...

YOU KNOW THE WRONG PERSONS THERE!!
 
Tiger1225
Member # 9196
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WHY? .... WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO KNOW IF I ever fell in Love?

to answer your question ...YES...& still
I LOVE MY WIFE...WHO IS SLEEPING RIGHT HERE LIKE A BABY....
 
egyptian-guy
Member # 9121
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i have been in love for more than 4 years with one of my x gf's , we stayed together we were more like a married couple than bf and gf , but problems accured and her family interfer so we couldnt make it , i saw her last week twice once with her mum and the other time with a guy i guess she is getting married soon
 
Tigerlily
Member # 3567
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quote:
Originally posted by egyptian-guy:
i have been in love for more than 4 years with one of my x gf's , we stayed together we were more like a married couple than bf and gf , but problems accured and her family interfer so we couldnt make it , i saw her last week twice once with her mum and the other time with a guy i guess she is getting married soon

[Frown]
 
Watchdog33
Member # 9766
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All Egyptian men do fall in love, they are human like any other men. I think the real question is; for how long does it last? this depends on how romantic you are as a person. The problem we all run into is; after marriage things cool off, and most of us intend to forget about the romance,the flowers, and the small things that our wives loved us for to begin with.
 
didi_elsayed
Member # 4763
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Tigerrrr,you are veryyyy nice!I admire at you,and your love to your wife,you both r luckies!
Wish you always to stay like this,from all my heart!
Regards,~didi~
 
Mon_Savage
Member # 6971
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A question Like that is too hard to be answered clearly.... There are variety of elements that would restrict such an issue. The life style, the person's value system in this life, and so on .... Actually, as the friends here have determined, egyptians have hearts and are human beings, but after all I would recommence and say it depends on the nature of the human, Beacuse I've seen some persons who are sacrifying and ready always to do more and more for their love, and others as well were materialistic enough to take something they are interested in and then waving GOOD BYE.

Happy new year to all. [Smile]
 
sonomod
Member # 3864
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quote:
Originally posted by Watchdog33:
All Egyptian men do fall in love, they are human like any other men. I think the real question is; for how long does it last? this depends on how romantic you are as a person. The problem we all run into is; after marriage things cool off, and most of us intend to forget about the romance,the flowers, and the small things that our wives loved us for to begin with.

Let me venture here....

Now I don't want to compare, I know only Europeans can compare themselves to people of other origins....

But realistically, Egyptian men, do they manage to fall infatuation with a Egyptian woman whose family is against the marriage (both hers and his), he has no money to support her, she is a 'stranger' to him (not from his neighborhood, village, or a relative), this Egyptian woman has been in love with another Egyptian man before and 'knew' him quite well, this Egyptian woman has a bad reputation and such and such.

Would the type of relationship I am describing above work out in the long run? Would they even marry, let alone stay married?
 
Mon_Savage
Member # 6971
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[/qb][/QUOTE]Let me venture here....

Now I don't want to compare, I know only Europeans can compare themselves to people of other origins....

But realistically, Egyptian men, do they manage to fall infatuation with a Egyptian woman whose family is against the marriage (both hers and his), he has no money to support her, she is a 'stranger' to him (not from his neighborhood, village, or a relative), this Egyptian woman has been in love with another Egyptian man before and 'knew' him quite well, this Egyptian woman has a bad reputation and such and such.

Would the type of relationship I am describing above work out in the long run? Would they even marry, let alone stay married? [/QB][/QUOTE]

Well, that's correct, but not as a logical standrad value, or at least not an absolute genaralization. In fact, as I mentioned earlier, it depends on where r they living, and the vlaues which has been raised in the person's nature. As we "or you" can't compare between Europe and Egypt, also there are different natures, habits and manners. Sometimes it's very serious and has to be followed weather the human approves it or no. What you have mentioned to can be found accuratly in Upper-Egypt for example and mostly between peasants -which I believe that it's the same in many European countries villages- despite what is their relegions or believes. In the city if something like that happens between a girl and a boy, mostly the relation will fail, and will be followed by undesirable consequenses, such as poverty, which definitly can destroy any relation.
 
sonomod
Member # 3864
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quote:
Originally posted by Mon_Savage:

Let me venture here....

Now I don't want to compare, I know only Europeans can compare themselves to people of other origins....

But realistically, Egyptian men, do they manage to fall infatuation with a Egyptian woman whose family is against the marriage (both hers and his), he has no money to support her, she is a 'stranger' to him (not from his neighborhood, village, or a relative), this Egyptian woman has been in love with another Egyptian man before and 'knew' him quite well, this Egyptian woman has a bad reputation and such and such.

Would the type of relationship I am describing above work out in the long run? Would they even marry, let alone stay married? [/QB][/QUOTE]

Well, that's correct, but not as a logical standrad value, or at least not an absolute genaralization. In fact, as I mentioned earlier, it depends on where r they living, and the vlaues which has been raised in the person's nature. As we "or you" can't compare between Europe and Egypt, also there are different natures, habits and manners. Sometimes it's very serious and has to be followed weather the human approves it or no. What you have mentioned to can be found accuratly in Upper-Egypt for example and mostly between peasants -which I believe that it's the same in many European countries villages- despite what is their relegions or believes. In the city if something like that happens between a girl and a boy, mostly the relation will fail, and will be followed by undesirable consequenses, such as poverty, which definitly can destroy any relation. [/QB][/QUOTE]


Oh boy, could've you have possibly attributed this to "its not us the good people in the north, no its attributed to the darker people down south."

You know I could easily see how this fits some very typical political platforms of certain iconic people in the recent past......

Yeah, right!
 
Mon_Savage
Member # 6971
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quote:
Originally posted by sonomod:
quote:
Originally posted by Mon_Savage:

Oh boy, could've you have possibly attributed this to "its not us the good people in the north, no its attributed to the darker people down south."

You know I could easily see how this fits some very typical political platforms of certain iconic people in the recent past......

Yeah, right!

It doesn't need any philosophical defense for something is logical in mostly the whole world, such as Sicilia for example, residents of this island are famouse for being strict. For the consideration, you may have to put in your mind that very often the educated and the open-minded ppl will be arround the capitals in any place in the universe even in hell itself. Just like in the USA itself, if someone says that Texas residents are famouse for something "bad" doesn't mean that he is offensive toward them, but at least that openion will remain true specially if it's been told by a resident of Washington DC. Or I would recommend you to say what you think and others don't have to tell their views since you know better.

Just try to think, it would be easier for you to understand and also for us to reply you.
 
sonomod
Member # 3864
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quote:
Originally posted by Mon_Savage:
Just try to think, it would be easier for you to understand and also for us to reply you.

Thick, Thick, Thick.
 
Labibah
Member # 9742
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Hmmm... I was in just a bad mood when I wrote this... More ecsactly I had heartace. My Egytpian Prince of the world I was so deeply in love with, broke up, and there was too many lies.

I have to say the rest of the Egyptians I love is very very nice people. They have sunshine in their eyes all the time.
 
marakby
Member # 10174
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The sunshine in their eyes all the time. Egyptian are very grateful for your nice description and sorry that the sun shine lite of the only Egy eyes you loved.
 



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