Author: Ute Scheller » Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:53 pm
Anthea wrote:Ute Scheller wrote:i'm pretty much sure he's got married. i'm quite in the dilema...as he's said i'm just his special friend. if i questioned him about that photo, he would say that's someone else because that photo only has no faces in it and probably blame me mistake him as a boyfriend, as he never says i'm his girlfriend although he kept saying how pretty i am and i'm the most beautiful person he's ever seen...
' I have been invited to many homes by members of both sexes - but it has always been as a respected friend nothing more - I was often taken out for meals because my Kurdish friends always want to share their food and their culture - they are a warm friendly caring people

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thanks Anthea, i partly agree with you and have the similar experience. his friends are very lovely.
'You may have mistaken brotherly friendship for something more'
he clearly said he doesn't want me to be his sister. We were joking about this before.
' - it depends on how long this man has been in UK - Kurdish men have sisters and they have wives but normally they will NOT have girlfriends '- for many of them the thought of a girlfriend is not in their culture'
he had an ex-girlfriend. he mentioned he want to live with me in a kingdom. i'm the queen and he's the king.. so i was assuming we are in a relationship since that time he said this. and he also dreamed of me a lot, even kissing me. is this brotherly friendship

? I'm so much confused....i've never been in a relationship before