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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: SadKurdLover » Sat Oct 26, 2013 12:21 pm

Sadly he's not the only Kurdish guy behaving like that...and I would join in the hearty laughter if it weren't people's lives being messed up in the process. Jasmin, I'd say keep well away from any of them as my experience has been enough to scar me for life and I've never been lied to on such a grand scale or treated with such disrespect ever in my life. They can be very charming and of course good looking but they are really not interested in life with us, just sex, a visa or somewhere to live while they save up money to get on their feet here. There must be some Kurdish guys who don't behave like this, but a quick search online will reveal that an awful lot do. The ones who have no education, want a visa to UK by any means, failed asylum seekers etc who are used to ducking and diving and living just on the edge of the law. Have a look at who his friends are too...they are normally behaving the same way or claim to be single and not interested but are on every online dating site known to man. I am no expert I know, but I'd say run far from this type of man.

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 26, 2013 12:38 pm

SadKurdLover wrote:Sadly he's not the only Kurdish guy behaving like that...and I would join in the hearty laughter if it weren't people's lives being messed up in the process. Jasmin, I'd say keep well away from any of them as my experience has been enough to scar me for life and I've never been lied to on such a grand scale or treated with such disrespect ever in my life. They can be very charming and of course good looking but they are really not interested in life with us, just sex, a visa or somewhere to live while they save up money to get on their feet here. There must be some Kurdish guys who don't behave like this, but a quick search online will reveal that an awful lot do. The ones who have no education, want a visa to UK by any means, failed asylum seekers etc who are used to ducking and diving and living just on the edge of the law. Have a look at who his friends are too...they are normally behaving the same way or claim to be single and not interested but are on every online dating site known to man. I am no expert I know, but I'd say run far from this type of man.

Always remember that a genuine honest Kurdish man will be so delighted to have found someone who is really interested in him - he will want to share his music and his culture - introduce you to his friends including the lovely Kurdish women - want to take you to his celebrations - Kurds have lots of celebrations and wedding parties - they have a lovely caring sharing culture :ymhug:

If he does none of the above RUN
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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 26, 2013 12:51 pm

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Lovely to see you here again :ymhug:

How is your beautiful baby - strong healthy and happy I hope :x
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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: SadKurdLover » Sat Oct 26, 2013 12:59 pm

Yes agreed, I've yet to meet any family apart from one male relative, and have never been introduced to any Kurdish women or invited to any celebrations. I have only just now seen the family back home on Skype and that's a year and one baby later. I did express an interest in the culture and have learnt some Kurdish words but it wasn't really noticed.
I have met his friends and they all knew about his other girlfriend and had met her regularly too...they will cover for each other and never will do the decent thing and tell you, loyalty lies with each other only.


Just saw your other post Anthea :) hope you're well. Yes baby is doing fine, starting to smile now and show personality...very cute indeed :)

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Oct 26, 2013 1:02 pm

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You seem more positive now - I hope that means you are no longer listening to Mr Charm and all his lies - people such as him should come with a government health warning X(

There are some lovely Kurdish men in UK but most are already married to Kurdish ladies - those that are single probably would not marry non-Kurds even if they wanted to because of family pressure

Many Kurdish men come here to work and leave their wives behind for many years - the good ones will remain faithful - the bad ones will pretend they are not married and make use of girls here X(
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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: KabirKuhi » Sun Oct 27, 2013 9:35 pm

I'm sad to hear about your story Sadkurdlover. But to be frank, I can't recognize the behavior you speak of, in the kurds I'm friends with and middle-easterners in general. I don't think this has to do with "Kurdishness"(Who by the way are our cousins) any less than hooliganism is "English", so to speak. It might have to do with socioeconomic reasons. From my experience, while intermarriage with whites is rare(atleast in the country I live in) we never hear of such cases.


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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Dec 14, 2013 3:05 pm

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Hello my friend :ymhug:

I hope you and your 2 beautiful girls are all fit and healthy :-D

Are you doing anything interesting for Christmas?

The BIG question is:

Are you feeling emotionally stronger now - and managing to get your life back on track?

It is sad that you met such a man - it gives Kurdish men bad reputations - there is no rush for you to find a new man - enjoy watching your children grow :)

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: SadKurdLover » Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:51 am

Hi Anthea

How are you? I had a very quiet Christmas and New Year thanks, I hope you had a good one, thanks for asking after me. Mr Charm was around and even had Christmas dinner at my parents' house but it didn't stop him from behaving badly again. We weren't reconciled but he was asking me to. He has even asked me to go to Kurdistan with him now so that he will be on the straight and narrow (laughable I know) but I have flat refused and never will. He is clearly not serious about me or the kids just wants to play around. We don't need that. I am feeling a bit stronger thank you. Sadly I have been hearing many stories like mine from women online so it seems Mr Charm is not in the minority at all like folks here seem to think. Certain types of Kurdish men in the UK have a definite reputation...too bad I didn't find this out before getting involved with the worst kind.
No indeed I am no rush to find a new man and actually doubt that I will ever again. My children are enough for me. :ymhug:

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Jan 06, 2014 3:06 am

SadKurdLover wrote:Hi Anthea

How are you? I had a very quiet Christmas and New Year thanks, I hope you had a good one, thanks for asking after me. Mr Charm was around and even had Christmas dinner at my parents' house but it didn't stop him from behaving badly again. We weren't reconciled but he was asking me to. He has even asked me to go to Kurdistan with him now so that he will be on the straight and narrow (laughable I know) but I have flat refused and never will. He is clearly not serious about me or the kids just wants to play around. We don't need that. I am feeling a bit stronger thank you. Sadly I have been hearing many stories like mine from women online so it seems Mr Charm is not in the minority at all like folks here seem to think. Certain types of Kurdish men in the UK have a definite reputation...too bad I didn't find this out before getting involved with the worst kind.
No indeed I am no rush to find a new man and actually doubt that I will ever again. My children are enough for me. :ymhug:


Hello SadKurdLover :ymhug:

I am delighted to know that you are alright - but worried because Mr Charm is still lurking around - he will use you both as a reason to stay in UK - this is a new year - you have to put your foot down HARD

Do you really want him to use you so that he could stay in UK - and make use of more unsuspecting naive girls :-o

Also think of the future - given the way he has behaved in the past - when he has received leave to remain - do you really think that he will stop telling lies and become an honest man - I think not - but the longer he hangs around while waiting for his right to remain - the more fond of him both your children become - the more upset they will be when he vanishes - I believe he will vanish X(

You need space in which to recover - you need your life back - the games Mr Charm plays will continue to upset you - when you are upset your children will be upset - there might be arguments - you do not need arguments - you are young you need to be HAPPY :ymparty:

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: SadKurdLover » Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:33 pm

Hi, no I didn't see your old thread, thanks.

You are right about being upset the longer he hangs around but I am unsure how to proceed for the long term. I have had 2 weeks no contact now, I have said I don't want to see him. He is demanding to see the baby and all niceties have been dropped. He is struggling to use her for a visa as he has none of the evidence of us being couple that his solicitor advised him to get and I refused to move in with him now or ever. He has photos of him with her, taken by himself with his phone, but that's it. He is not on the birth cert and I won't change that unless forced to by a judge....so I don't think he can use us in that way really. If so I won't be helping him at all. I believe you are right he would vanish and really I would love him to vanish now but there are no signs he is going anywhere. I am unsure how to proceed. Maybe you could pm me if you have any pointers.

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu May 22, 2014 2:29 am

I wonder where SadKurdLover is now :-?

We have not heard from her in some time - I hope that she is alright

Nobody should have to live in fear as this sad young woman does

Wherever you are take care of yourself and your 2 lovely daughters :ymhug:
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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu May 22, 2014 5:17 pm

UPDATE:

SadKurdLover is still sad

That man has threatened her so much she is afraid to leave her own home

He is now trying to use the baby (that he wanted aborted) as a reason to be allowed to remain in UK

Mr Charm has threatened kidnap the baby and take her to his mother's home in Turkey

Mr Charm has even threatened SadKurdLover's mother :shock:

Has anyone any ideas as to what SadKurdLover could do :-?
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PostAuthor: KabirKuhi » Thu May 22, 2014 5:35 pm

Anthea wrote:UPDATE:

SadKurdLover is still sad

That man has threatened her so much she is afraid to leave her own home

He is now trying to use the baby (that he wanted aborted) as a reason to be allowed to remain in UK

Mr Charm has threatened kidnap the baby and take her to his mother's home in Turkey

Mr Charm has even threatened SadKurdLover's mother :shock:

Has anyone any ideas as to what SadKurdLover could do :-?

Contact the police?

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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu May 22, 2014 5:43 pm

The police were contacted - her home has been alarmed - she has a police emergency alarm - she has solicitors - doctors reports - MP support

Even women's refuge support - they cannot take her in until she has been seriously injured

It seems that until the poor girl is half dead nobody can do anything against this man with a known record of violence against women

She needs fresh ideas - think outside the box - before this man actually KILLS her X(
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Re: are kurdish men faithful?

PostAuthor: KabirKuhi » Thu May 22, 2014 5:46 pm

Anthea wrote:The police were contacted - her home has been alarmed - she has a police emergency alarm - she has solicitors - doctors reports - MP support

Even women's refuge support - they cannot take her in until she has been seriously injured

It seems that until the poor girl is half dead nobody can do anything against this man with a known record of violence against women

She needs fresh ideas - think outside the box - before this man actually KILLS her X(

She can contact the kurdish community and tell them her story, maybe they can talk to him. She can get a vakil/wakil. I don't know how it is for kurmanji kurds, but sometimes kurds turn to community leaders and religious leaders to solve matters of dispute.

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