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Opinion: Iranian-Turkish rivalry; strengths and weaknesses

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Aha, good job. But many of them carry knives with them I've been told.

Maybe, they do not consider themselves men or woman though I think they say they are a third gender. Definitively an intriguing group of people, psychologists would have fun observing their mindset. Pakistanis are not crazy like most people think some people may bother them but the majority are open minded.

well you would if big mangater men with big mustache approach you and try to drag you in the bushes.

people are scared to hit them cos of bad luck

Yeah some dudes would just grab them just to mess with them and get sliced. :lol:

Same in Turkey, they're mostly armed.

How does the community view them??
 
I was talking about Turks in Holland, and perhaps even in Turkey. A girlfriend of mine went to Turkey (Istanbul) last year to do model work, and she's was being followed on the streets by Turkish men, and everybody was looking at her when she was walking around in a mini skirt (stupid idea, I know). But here image of Turkish men wasn't positive.

Next time she visits here pm me..I will look after her mate no worries :D

j/k
 
Maybe, they do not consider themselves men or woman though I think they say they are a third gender. Definitively an intriguing group of people, psychologists would have fun observing their mindset. Pakistanis are not crazy like most people think some people may bother them but the majority are open minded.



Yeah some dudes would just grab them just to mess with them and get sliced. :lol:

true but not all of them are weak stomach and will continue the shikar until they get one n all will take turns tuba kusray will be very sore. cream lo bohot dar hota hay
 
true but not all of them are weak stomach and will continue the shikar until they get one n all will take turns tuba kusray will be very sore. cream lo bohot dar hota hay

Lmao you and your jokes. :lol: I am surprised you haven't been banned yet considering how some people take offense to half the stuff you say.
 
Generally nobody bothers them.
 
Karachi is a dangerous city. Forget the transsexuals, even kids are equipped with weapons.
 
Lmao you and your jokes. :lol: I am surprised you haven't been banned yet considering how some people take offense to half the stuff you say.
come on my joke are not that bad i just do it cos it liven up the convo and it better to be blunt.
 
Iranians are pretty much laid back chill people.


The Turks that I have met are pretty friendly.

I had one Turkish friend, and every time I was with a girl he would instantly be attracted to her.

I was like wtf man, why you always like the chick that I'm with. It was weird.

So, I would say that Turks and Iranians are both cool people, but I probably wouldn't trust my wife with a Turk. :rofl:

I have never met an Iranian here in the states, I met a couple of Turkish girls. Some religious some not so much, the religious ones usually know about Pakistan and be like our countries are friends and stuff.
 
horny turks horny pak we are made for each other =ottopak even our kusray have a chance.
 
Karachi is a dangerous city. Forget the transsexuals, even kids are equipped with weapons.

Back then it was safer I think. But Pakistani men can be irritating too. It was dangerous for my mom too walk on her own in Karachi, and my dad had to go with here. A lot of 'dirty' men were walking around over there.
 
This is how you spot an Iranian in the States.

Will be driving an Audi, wearing leather, lots of gel in the hair, popped open button with chest hair and a golden necklace.

:rofl:

Back then it was safer I think. But Pakistani men can be irritating too. It was dangerous for my mom too walk on her own in Karachi, and my dad had to go with here. A lot of 'dirty' men were walking around over there.

Some neighborhoods are pure criminal while other areas are very peaceful.


My mother back in the day said you could go to any part of Karachi without escort at any hour.
 
I was talking about Turks in Holland, and perhaps even in Turkey. A girlfriend of mine went to Turkey (Istanbul) last year to do model work, and she's was being followed on the streets by Turkish men, and everybody was looking at her when she was walking around in a mini skirt (stupid idea, I know). But here image of Turkish men wasn't positive.

I know. Turkish media extensively reflects the problem especially in public holidays occasions. Sexual harassment is unfortunately a public issue in ME countries. In my opinion It is more cultural problem than religious. I was shocked when I saw the performance of Cairo youth in media! I am sure you can not call it simply watching! "free massage therapy on go" may be!

Lets back to topic
The political parties are very important in a democratic country. The competition between them is vital in development of a country. At least this prevents lots of corruption which could occur in a solitary system.

The first step of solving the problem is to accept that the problem exist. The lack of parties with crystal clear objectives is the main disadvantage of Iran. Ahmadinejad economical performance was not acceptable. Who should be responsible for this after he goes? Where is the responsible party to criticize?

A new election is coming, What is the guarantee the candidates remain constant after election about their statements? Is Ahmadinejad 2012 the same as Ahmadinejad 2005? (although I prefer the 2012 version)

What is the advantage of a system similar to (not exactly the same as) N-korea? The control of system is simple and easy. true, but the cost is high. Development stops!
 
Back then it was safer I think. But Pakistani men can be irritating too. It was dangerous for my mom too walk on her own in Karachi, and my dad had to go with here. A lot of 'dirty' men were walking around over there.

they exist every in pak go to coloysida place in pak when your car slows down the group of men will stare into car lolz.
 
My mother back in the day said you could go to any part of Karachi without escort at any hour.

Could be the case; I would ask my mom later if she experienced the same thing. Could be because my mom was a 'foreigner'. A green-eyed not-Pakistani looking young women.
 
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