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From: Netherlands/Ireland, Dublin
Speaks Polish?: No, but I am trying to learn
Interests: Music

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MareGaea   
10 Aug 2009
Love / Polish Girls negative or positive personality trait? [267]

labeled a lot of people

Yes!!! Let's label:

(in no particular order)

Irish Girls: Catholic, drunk, prude and looking at ways to get more (free) drinks from guys;
English Girls: Drunk, oversexed, ridiculously easy when drunk, loud;
Dutch Girls: Want to "talk" about EVERYTHING, easy if you're not Dutch, not as often drunk as they should be;
Polish Girls: Catholic, drunk, promiscuous, slutty when drunk, ****** when not drunk, after your money, two-timing and over-the-top;
German Girls: a bit too much of everything, extreme, when h*rny - dirty h*rny;
French Girls: coquet, unshaved, don't wash hands after toilet, smelly;
Belgian Girls: Confused, cute, say the most vicious things with the cutest smile you've ever seen;
Austrian Girls: you still need permission of the parents to go out with them - no matter how old they are, boring, prude;
Swiss Girls: do Swiss girls exist?
Italian Girls: Catholic, prude, not really outgoing and hardly a chance if you're not Italian;
Spanish Girls: good fun, easy going, arrogant, easy when drunk;
Brazilian Girls: SEX - porque no?.

M-G (label is as label does - happy labelling)
MareGaea   
6 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

True. Florin used to be the Dutch currency before the event of the Euro. Guilder the name. So we are on big (not so) happy European family, once again.

M-G (halleluyah!)
MareGaea   
6 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

they send lots of text messages without any punctuation you dont know where one sentence ends and another begins

Yes, they do. And they have the typical spelling-errors as well. Also typical is that there is no space after a dot or any character that indicates a sentense's end. Also, you when they are angry, they put an exclamation mark behind a sentense (mine does). But in general they like to talk more than they like to text.

M-G (Zloty, Zloty...Groszen sounds so German, but so does Tolar and Dollar, which is from Daalder, which is in turn from Thaler or the other way around)
MareGaea   
5 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

Im an Aquarian

So is she. And she is a control freak and gets angry pretty quickly. But at the meantime she doesn't want anybody to restrict her freedom. That's why the remark.

M-G (is not an Aquarian)
MareGaea   
5 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

What would hurt more? A titty (nipple) twist or a clitty twist? :)

M-G (needs to do something about the proportions of his avatar, it's a bit stretched on the vertical - will fix that soon to get that part of my face in more correct proportions)
MareGaea   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

I am doing that. I have dumped her about 5 times now. But it all starts again when I just send her a simple text asking her how she is. She invites me over and we have a great lay and then she thinks its all good again and the circus starts all over again. I am actually thinking of getting a new phone number. Can't believe this was the woman I was actually running after a year ago!

M-G (well, we all make mistakes, don't we?)
MareGaea   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

She must be fit, for you to put up with all that.
Is she any good in the sack?.

Well, she is fit. Not super-attractive, but good enough for me.
Hm, good question: when she is sober she nearly gets a stroke when you just as much give a hint of her wearing sexy underwear and I am being fired upon by a machinegun of words. But when she's drunk she is kinda good, though :) But when she's drunk she kisses other guys. Even in the same house, like what happened not too long ago. She thought I had gone to sleep in her bed (we don't live together) to sleep off my alcoholic haze. But I woke up and came into the lounge again, she was sitting on some loser's lap and kissing him. I made a fuss about it and tore her away from the guy. Unfortunately I was too drunk to defend myself, so the guy beat me up. And what you know? The week after it happened she was soooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice to me... It nearly made me sick. But thank god, that's over again and I am ignoring her, as I've done for the past month.

M-G (and that guy? one of my best friends beat him into the hospital. I didn't tell him to, he just did it, unfortunately)

Edit: well she is in PL now until Saturday, so I have a little rest now :) But then she texted me today that she wants to see me this Saturday as she wants to make it up with me. She probably needs money or sth.
MareGaea   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

Oh I am brushing her off, not answering calls, not replying to txts or emails. But then I get angry txts like "pick up faking phone" (she literally writes like that) or things like that. And she just laughs at me when I say that I don't want to see her anymore. But when I send her a text to ask her how she is doing, she doesn't reply. And I text her 1 time per week to 10 days on average. And when, for heaven's sake, I call her she is all bitchy to me and is actually proud of being a party whore when I ask her about it and also telling me to bogger off as she doesn't love me. And when I stop communicating, there are loads of text from her asking me if I am still alive and why I don't text her, starting from the first day...She is weird. I'm just wondering if anybody else besides you, Seanus has the same experience with Polish chicks like me.

M-G (prayer without end - sigh)
MareGaea   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

Hm, maybe I was a womanizer in a previous life? Who knows :))

But it just doesn't make sense at all. Once I tried to approach her she was all like: "you're just a friend and I do what I want, so if I kiss a guy at a party then that is my own business" (on other occasions she would tell me, either drunk or not drunk that I was her best boyfriend ever:) ) At the meantime though, she kept telling me not to kiss other girls :S

Now I am not that desperate that I need a drunk sl*t at some party in order to get my kisses or more. And I just don't respect drunk sl*ts, no matter how decent they may be when not drunk. That just seems like they are not being themselves when they are sober and I don't like fake ppl. Besides that, I think those party whores don't respect themselves as well.

And now that I don't approach her anymore, she keeps coming back to me like I said. And she's coming back hard. I think she's a bit of a controlfreak, I can tell you stories of the experiences of friends with Polish girls which would make you shiver.

I will give you a nice example in the next posting. Just not putting it in here as it would become a very long posting, which it was not intended to be.

M-G (Aquarian-blues: Aquarians love freedom above all and does not want to be controlled by others, but at the same time love to control the partner or friend and restricting their freedom)
MareGaea   
4 Feb 2009
Love / Polish girls, how are they when they are in love? [86]

Not quite. Had quite some interaction with the subject. However, she turned into a party whore, once drunk and that kinda turned me off. What even turned me off more was the fact that she seems to be proud of it as well. So I told her to go to hell. Unfortunately she did not accept this and now she is on the phone every other day, sending me texts and mails, whereas she has never done that before the entire year. Some Polish girls are strange, like any other girls, this one is VERY strange. But I always seem to come across girls like that anyway.

Thanks, Seanus :)

M-G (maybe something from a past life?)
MareGaea   
19 Apr 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

Dion Dimucci's Born To Cry

You already knew that I liked mr Dimucci :)

At last - something serious on PF!

Well, I think it's actually a pretty good creation this time. Could be doing something...Considering I only wrote it during one night of frustration :)

And Anna Extra-Terrestrial: my parents were not disenfranchised, they just had the bad luck that some money wasting idiot was before them. But I managed to get things back on track anyway :)

M-G
MareGaea   
19 Apr 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

No, growing up as inheritor of a great-grandfather who founded one of the biggest companies in the world is fun. My parents didn't have that much dough to bake, but still had the status. This meant that I had to do loads of things that I did not want to do. I had to go horse riding. And I don't like horses. I had to join a hockey club. I do not like hockey, I do not like the ppl at a hockey club. And when you proclaim you're Dutch, they say you're a Jew, even though I'm only half Jewish. So it's off to the Synagogue every freaking Saturday. I do not fancy churches. Although I liked the singing. I had a Bar-Mitzwa. Even though I had no clue what it was about and only knew that my friends were playing football and I wanted to be there with them, but I could not because it was my bloody Bar-Mitzwa and they were not invited because they were Protestant. So I got to meet all kinds of ppl whom I never saw before in my entire life, wishing me well and all that Jazz. So. That's the rant for today :)

M-G (new song on MySpace!)
MareGaea   
12 Apr 2008
Study / Academy of Fine Arts - Poznan "SPOT" [6]

so ... enjoy Poznan ;-) your new home

Huh? My new home? Did I miss something? Am I moving to Poznan without being informed of this? Are the movers coming this Monday?

M-G (surprised)
MareGaea   
12 Apr 2008
Life / What is going on in Polish Music [128]

Hey, I just saw it in a flash when I was passing by. I am totally not familiar with the Polish music-scene. They all have weird names anyway :)

M-G (what the hell is he singing about? Half English, half Polish something about a girl who thinks she's tough but she is not, minus zero?)
MareGaea   
12 Apr 2008
Life / What is going on in Polish Music [128]

This afternoon I saw a poster in a windowshop of a Polski Sklep announcing the arrival of a band called Pank Lady in Dubs. Apparently they are very popular in Poland.

M-G
MareGaea   
2 Apr 2008
History / Lwów, Wilno ... kresy - Poland have lost enormoust part of our heritage... [389]

Holocaust

I think having 6 million of your ppl killed for no other reason than that they are what they are is of an entirely different dimension than losing some cities, how painful that may be.

I don't sympathise with the Germans, I only wanted to state that all ppl have their dark pages and to deny it or defend it as being "just" only makes it worse. I do not condone any atrocities committed to ppl, no matter who it is that commits them. I do not condone what the Dutch did in Atjeh, I do not condone what the Russians did to the Poles, I do not condone what the Germans did to loads of ppls and I do not condone what the Poles did after the war to the Germans living in territories that were as of then Polish. Reactions immediately after the war are understandable, but they should not take too long and definitively not still being defended 60 years on. Instead you should say: ok, it happened and we are not proud of it, but it happened. That would be the just thing to say.

Polish people would love to move forward !!!

Well, what is stopping them? They're part of the strongest economic bloc in the world and starting to enjoy all the benefits that come with being part of the EU. Let's leave the past the past. You don't need to forget, but you need to forgive. If forgiveness is a stranger to ppl, future wars are born and the world will still be the same old sh*tty place it has always been. Have we ppl not learned from past mistakes?

And: I did critisize Bratwurst for doing that. Apparently you did not notice that.

M-G
MareGaea   
2 Apr 2008
History / Lwów, Wilno ... kresy - Poland have lost enormoust part of our heritage... [389]

This reminds me of that old Alexander Patton song from way back in 1965, "Make the best of what you got":

Life is a good thing
children, if you just try to make
the best of what you got

M-G (stop whining about the past and look towards the future. The past is limited, the future infinite)
MareGaea   
13 Mar 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.

When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.

When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.

When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn't a Jew.

When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.

M-G (All victims? Then the number must be 55 Million, of which 6 Million Jews, 1 Million Poles, 20 Million Russians and 1 Million Gypsies)
MareGaea   
11 Mar 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

I can only recall the story of that Priest, who let the Nazis take away the ill, and did nothing; then took away the homosexual, and did nothing.

That's actually not a story, but a remark from a German priest, not a Polish one, forgot his name, I believe it was Niemann or something like that. Anyway, it was a remark to illustrate the attitude of the Church during the Holocaust.

M-G
MareGaea   
6 Mar 2008
News / Polish Immigrants Leave America for Europe [210]

Also these countries have health insurance

the UK, Sweden and Holland do have good health insurances - the one in Ireland is neglectable.

And Moksha: if you want security, you better not go to the US. Everyone knows that there is no such thing as security in that country. I'm not defending the US, but I'm just being realistic here: if you don't work hard over there you will not make it. If you do work hard there and you get sick, you will not make it. And I know this last example first hand from a relative of mine.

M-G (more realistic)
MareGaea   
6 Mar 2008
News / Polish Immigrants Leave America for Europe [210]

It is the country with the best opportuntiy for sucess

That is actually true: if you want to make it in the US, there is nothing put in your way. Whereas in Europe it is virtually nowhere allowed to have 5 (!) jobs at the same time and/or to work for seven days a week, in America this is allowed. Not that I would want to work for seven days, but it's still possible. You can reach great heights over there. Downside however, is that if you do NOT make, because of bad luck or illness or whatever, they don't care about you either. Simple illustration is the number of homeless ppl compared to the number of rich ppl. Often they're only seperated from each other by just a few streets.

M-G (still realistic)
MareGaea   
6 Mar 2008
News / Polish Immigrants Leave America for Europe [210]

frustrations with the process to become legal immigrants, disillusionment with American materialism and a lack of promising employment or financial prospects.

There is a contradiction in that sentense somewhere....

A) If they are struggeling to become legal immigrants then they are there on a limited-time visa, so they had to leave anyway - it is hard for EVERYBODY to become a legal immigrant in the US, not only for Polish ppl.

B) Isn't wanting to have a good job and earning a very good living a form of materialism?

C) Ah, there it is, the contradiction: Promising employment, read: something much better than the odd waitress or busboy... On one hand they despise the American materialism on the other hand they want to be part of it. My best guess is that once they are in the circle of promising employment-opportunities, they will not despise American materialism anymore. Only those who have nothing despise materialism from the ones who can afford it. Funny how this disgust usually disappears very quickly once one also is able to afford to buy loads of stuff you do not really need.

Do they expect to get so much better jobs in Ireland, the UK, Holland or Sweden? With the odd exception, if they have no mentionable education, they will have to do the same sh*tty jobs they're doing in the US. Only difference is that they do not have to apply for a visa.

M-G (realistic)
MareGaea   
19 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / What do Polish people think about Wales and Welsh people? [191]

lanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

Try Irish - they love words like that. They love the Welsh for some reason. I personally do not hate the Welsh and I do not like them. I don't have an opinion about the Welsh.

M-G