It's condemned. It's a shame and disgrace for my country. We need to educate these people, and enforce law.
2007-05-12 11:19:59
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answered by Earthling 7
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Turks, for sure, are very helpfull and eager to teach their culture to others, so you will have no problem finding friends to help you with your efforts in learning Turkish, so take it easy :) But after some point, you may need some pro or semi-pro help as you lean on the lingual issues, and as a linguist, I am, too, ready to help you here like other fellas, hehe. My Turkish side has outwitted the other part, lol. I am semi-American, semi-Turkish, though have been living in Turkey recently... To "LE PETIT PRINCE STEFOUN" : Its not appropriate for you to search for a gay Turkish friend here (here meaning "under this very title", another specific title would be more appropriate) and I hope its merely a joke, but all the same, its incredibly difficult to find a gay Turkish friend, since officially, only 0,3% of the Turkish population is gay unlike American liberty about it lol:))) To "coendorphinrush' Oh come on, dont tell me about tolerance, I was just kidding around with no serious intentions about gay people, having gay pals, even relatives, who are abundantly around me in Boston and NY, but Turkey is nothing compared to Western countries, lets discuss it elsewhere, not here. Your answer to me exceeds the original part! lol.
2016-05-19 22:02:38
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answered by ? 3
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Such these events occur in the east part of Turkey. Noone living Turkey approve this but nothing to do except educating people. Nothing to say but it is the time and overpassing to put on money to homo saphiens..
2007-05-12 10:38:20
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answered by Anonymous
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