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rozumiemnic   
17 Mar 2015
Love / I feel like me and my Polish boyfriend dont have much of a love relationship. is this normal [18]

And this is a question for people who are experienced not amateur like you

sweetie I have been there, done that and raised my kids alone.
Like I said if you want to show your daughter that it is OK for her to see her dad knock seven bells out of her mum, carry on.

That is no kind of a life for a child, and one that social services would not look kindly on.
I would advise you again to not look for help here but on a parenting website.
rozumiemnic   
17 Mar 2015
Love / I feel like me and my Polish boyfriend dont have much of a love relationship. is this normal [18]

I should 'get a life'? Really?
Well at least I am not raising my daughter to think marital violence is normal.
You would get a better response on mumsnet.
BTW you did ask for opinions, sorry if you do not like the answer.

oh and maybe you should look at 'indeed.com' just think if you had a job you wouldnt have to be reliant on someone who thinks so little of you and your daughter that he will beat you up for whatever reason.
rozumiemnic   
16 Mar 2015
Law / Will traffic fines law like in Finland make Polish roads safer? [21]

If the speed limit on a main road between towns / villages is 100, that also means that the road is deemed as safe to travel on it at 100kph. By driving 70kph, you are not only s

that is not entirely true, there are some v narrow lanes around here which are marked at the national speed limit, eg 60 mph, and it would be insane to go over 30.
rozumiemnic   
12 Mar 2015
History / Most important Poles and Slavs that ever lived [74]

Nikola Tesla's mother? apparently she had never received any formal education but spent her time memorising epic poems and inventing and creating new household appliances.
rozumiemnic   
12 Mar 2015
Work / Salary and cost of living information - Krakow [257]

tonimanak there are websites that show you the different living expenses in different European cities if you have a google.
If you have no job in Greece, then I guess it would be better than nothing, but think v hard if you have a family with you.
rozumiemnic   
10 Mar 2015
Love / How many Polish men are Violent how much is domestic abuse reported. [129]

but i still love him and i can see he loves me too cause he works very hard to give me everything i want., we have a two year old daughter together.

no he does NOT love you or your daughter if he thinks it is OK to 'beat' you.
YOu do not have to put up with this, you can contact the police or women's aid and go to a refuge.
My Polish ex also thought I should stay in the house for good once I had children, he beat me once and the Polish woman next door thought it was reasonable as she had seen me 'give him a dirty look', and told me proudly that her husband had beat her and she 'deserved' it. fecking idiot woman, totally brainwashed.

Get out now cipkah for the sake of your daughter. If you want practical advice go to Mumsnet.
rozumiemnic   
7 Mar 2015
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

, it would be hard to find more ignorant people than Brits (with some exceptions, naturally). And it wouldn't hurt you to learn a foreign language (not necessary Polish, as you are clearly too limited for that).

this is obviously about the people that YOU have chosen to notice or hang around with.
So it says more about YOU t han anyone else.
MY Briitish friends speak Greek, Spanish, Welsh, French, German, and GASP even some Polish, among others.

oh and thinking about it now, Arabic, Hebrew and Italian! Gosh how ignorant we all must be!
the fact is Oxford and Cambridge, and London are highly desirable universities worldwide. That is not because Brits are stupid or ignorant now is it?
rozumiemnic   
6 Mar 2015
Love / Polish girls hard in relationships [156]

but what do you mean by 'wearing the trousers'? Are they wearing trousers? Or do you mean they are taking charge in the relationship?

How do you know this if you see people in the street? Or do you mean the women are talking too much?

Would it be OK to wear trousers if they were more beautiful?

I must say it always makes me smile a bit when I see a Polish couple in the supermarket where the man decides what they will buy, and pushes the trolley as well to make sure she cannot smuggle any banned items in.
rozumiemnic   
6 Mar 2015
Study / Anyone with first hand experience of WIS & BISC schools (Wroclaw)? [12]

Possibly because "Chinese" and Hungarian are not the most widely used world languages?
Anyway I do not know why you are getting chippy about it, several European countries have publicly funded schools where English is the language of instruction, the OP was just asking. A simple "no" would suffice.
rozumiemnic   
6 Mar 2015
Love / Polish girls hard in relationships [156]

look I am not 'dopey' OK? Is that how you deal with women that do not agree with you? tell them they are stupid?f

Great.
Maybe it is just the women you pick? Here is a tip, go for a better type of woman.
If you think that the power balance in male female relationships is not affected by who earns the money, then you must be even more stupid than you already sound
rozumiemnic   
6 Mar 2015
Love / Polish girls hard in relationships [156]

Dopey, silly woman.

you see that is what we are up against.
Obviously power has shifted if women need to work.
I am as far from 'dopey and silly' as possible.
Little little man.
rozumiemnic   
6 Mar 2015
Love / Polish girls hard in relationships [156]

Do you think it's normal for the roles to have switch as has happened post feminism? - it's far from normal mate.

it is normal these days for women to have to work to support the family.
The days of men being the breadwinner are long gone, not sure if you have noticed.
It is not really about 'feminism' more about feeding families.