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  • Armenians from turkey

    Hello,
    I want to meet armenian friends in turkey if is possible,pm me if u interest.

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    welcome, I live in Canada. But how are things in Turkey?

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    • #3
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      Turkey looks fine from out but i feel lonely here.

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      • #4
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        i have contact with 3 Armenian guys who live in Turkey

        i know you're after the girls but that i can't offer anyway you wanna get hooked up?

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          Hehe infact u are both right and false,tbh i am 24 and interest to girls more than before but in truth i feel lonely in turkey since i learned my family past from my mother.I need to talk at least with open minded people but u cant find much here objectively here.My 'friends' arround me thinks that there is no genocide,they say the armenians killed turks ...
          Such a lonely day and its mine,
          The most lonely day of my life...

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          • #6
            Re: Armenians from turkey

            aha so you´re not Armenian?

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            • #7
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              My 'friends' arround me thinks that there is no genocide
              If the only problem while you are choosing a friend is his/her genocide thoughts, you can find many "friends" who believe in genocide. Beside, some pozers like people who are not one of them. It feeds their cosmopolitan feelings. So you should feel lucky... Finding Armenians; I can find many 22-26 years old Armenians in Istanbul, how you can't find them? Sometimes bleak days make all of us down.

              hey say the armenians killed turks ...
              Very true.

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              • #8
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                @dani,I am not a pure armenian,i am a 1/8 armenian.But i think it is not about your blood.The tradegy of my family affects me much i just only want to talk about those things.
                If the only problem while you are choosing a friend is his/her genocide thoughts, you can find many "friends" who believe in genocide.
                I am not living in istanbul.
                I am not sure there are any people in turkey that accepts arm gen.From the outside of turkey,i see people that believe in turkish nationalism as a holy religion-no discussion no anti arguments,no free speak-if u are opposes to the official thesis,u can be even killed by the state like Hrant Dink.
                Infact my main problem is living in turkey like a slave.I both want to speak the arm gen with free people and meet arm friends to see what the arm culture is.

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                • #9
                  Re: Armenians from turkey

                  so which country do you live in?

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                  • #10
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                    Ankara

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