cat03 12 Sep 2006 / #3I'm trying to understand mine too. Just out of curiosity, is it normal in Polish culture to bring food your significant other or to feed them. I'm American, and was just wondering if this action would have any meaning. If you know, please help.
bolo 2 | 304 12 Sep 2006 / #4Just out of curiosity, is it normal in Polish culture to bring food your significant other or to feed them.I think in general Poles are hospitable so I wouldn't be surprised if they bring or share food...
cat03 13 Sep 2006 / #6well, I mean like everyday he'd bring me food at work. Then at other times if we had candy or something like that he'd feed me.;
bolo 2 | 304 13 Sep 2006 / #7Maybe you're too skinny? :). Seriously it means he cares about you. As for feeding - it may have a sexual context :).
ola123 13 Sep 2006 / #8Feeding your mate at work is not usual thing in Poland :)I think he really likes you.
cat03 13 Sep 2006 / #9he doesn't feed me at work. Just when it's the two of us.he just brings me food at work
Kowalski 7 | 621 13 Sep 2006 / #10He probably thinks you are adorable and loves to stuff things into you. Be carefull..I used to do the same thing - I mean feed my girlfriend - I thought I was doing some good to her. The bites ...bits??... I was preparing for her were usually the best ones I could figure and I would say while feeding her "my snoopy, snoopy" . Gasp!
Seanus 15 | 19,672 10 May 2008 / #12Stubborn, what r u talking about? ;) Stubborn, never! ;) LOL. Są uparcie, no tak