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My recent experience with a Polish girl.


Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #1
I've got 2 stories to tell, but will save the other for another time. Recently I dated a Polish girl for a few months. Got on well and really like her a lot, but nothing happened. She seemed to like me but ended up rejecting me, to my shock to be honest, but we decided to stay friends. I was upset, texted her, called. She was really hard to talk to, i had questions, but getting an answer was hard.

Now she goes days ignoring me, right after saying she wants me to be her friend. So hard to understand her her. Whats the best way forward, how to get her to talk again? Polish girls seem really changeable and have an incredible ability to ignore you. Seems cold. Is it their mentality or what?
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #2
ended up rejecting me, to my shock to be honest

A great guy like you, I'm not surprised.

Whats the best way forward, how to get her to talk again? Polish girls seem really changeable and have an incredible ability to ignore you. Seems cold. Is it their mentality or what?

I will tell you THE SECRET of Polish girls but keep it just between the both of us.
There is a 'talk to me' switch behind her left earlobe, if you switch this, she will be your friend.
If that fails you could just stalk her.

A girl just dumped you, get over her.
esek  2 | 228  
11 Oct 2009 /  #3
Whats the best way forward, how to get her to talk again?

She isn't interested, get over it.
OP Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #4
She was interested, then changed without explaining
time means  5 | 1309  
11 Oct 2009 /  #5
What's the other story?
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #6
She was interested, then changed without explaining

That is what happened.

Do not think for a second that you are the first guy in the world who,
(A) has got dumped,
(B) came on here and tried to tie it in to the fact that she was Polish (heaven forbid it should be anything else).
(C) doesn't understand women.

You can continue to think that it is a Polish trait if you wish and that "They" are very cold and do not like to talk to their ex's when they dumped them.

Or you can go find yourself a nice girl and get on with it.
Papiez  1 | 23  
11 Oct 2009 /  #7
Just forget about her.Thats the mentality of most polish girls especially when they find someone they think is better than you.U can meet a polish girl telling u that she has a boyfriend but once she agrees to meet and talk with u just carry on with her.The time she will get to know that ur better than him she will dump him straight up!

Nway im not encouraging people to break up the relationships of others but i just want to tell you to not waste ur time thinking of her.Try to date someone else afterall there are a lot of them
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #8
Thats the mentally of most polish girls

(B) came on here and tried to tie it in to the fact that she was Polish (heaven forbid it should be anything else).

See.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
11 Oct 2009 /  #9
What's the other story?

You're such an old woman at times :D

She was interested, then changed without explaining

People do this all the time...She got bored with you, time to move on, her saying she would stay friends was a mistake, she was far too nice.
Raj_ryder  10 | 106  
11 Oct 2009 /  #10
hahahahahahaha a girl dumped u BArr whats there to talk about????

i dunno man most polish girls i know are certainly not like that. maybe u know the wrong sorta girls...
time means  5 | 1309  
11 Oct 2009 /  #11
You're such an old woman at times :D

Lol no way, i just thought it may be more interesting.
Raj_ryder  10 | 106  
11 Oct 2009 /  #12
and hey if ur next story is gonna be on the same lines then i dont think anybody in their right mind would wanna discuss it so...
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
11 Oct 2009 /  #13
i dunno man most polish girls i know are certainly not like that. maybe u know the wrong sorta girls...

How long have you been in Poland and how many girls have you met?

Lol no way, i just thought it may be more interesting.

Come clean..you're just a nosey old woman...wanting a bit of gossip! ;0)
Lodz_The_Boat  32 | 1522  
11 Oct 2009 /  #14
i dont think anybody in their right mind

Someone is hurt... and you dont even have the slightest compassion to be good to that person. What kind of values did you gather in life?
time means  5 | 1309  
11 Oct 2009 /  #15
Come clean..you're just a nosey old woman...wanting a bit of gossip! ;0)

I think "curious" is the word you are looking for :-)

I'm with Raj on this one we want more "juicy gossip" in the next one.
Papiez  1 | 23  
11 Oct 2009 /  #16
Raj_ryder

I have been in Poland.I have practical experience
Raj_ryder  10 | 106  
11 Oct 2009 /  #17
How long have you been in Poland and how many girls have you met?

i go to uni here so ive seen enough i think. I dnt think its a question of nationality its more of character.
Someone is hurt... and you dont even have the slightest compassion to be good to that person. What kind of values did you gather in life?

the kind which say "a girl dumped u go get another"

I have been in Poland.I have practical experience

I am living in poland
poleaxe  2 | 32  
11 Oct 2009 /  #18
The other side of the story would be more enlightening:

I'll have a go:

Met english guy, he was fun as friends for a while but I got bored.

Didnt text him for days thinking he would get the message.

Unfortunately he is dumb and now contacts me all the time which is really creepy.

Wish I had never met him .. why are 90% of british guys utter losers..

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Yours Sincerely,

Miss A Pole
OP Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #19
Some good posts there thanks. We weren't actually together so why shouldn't we be able to be friends? Well the thing is she changes her mind all the time about everything and well I guess the other story explains it all better.

I was seeing a young, gorgeous, tall Polish girl for about 7 months, was pretty serious. She was amazing, until the end. We moved to different cities, and she was so damn cruel. She moved to Scotland, me to London. I took a 12 hour bus ride to go and see her, her job was taking up so much time, it was all I could do to try to stay with her. I got there, her attitude had really changed with this sales job she was doing. I gave up my job to be with her, we argued about the fact she was living with a bunch of guys and spending more time with them than me when I was there. She came back early from work one day. Grinned at me as I asked why. She just whispered to me then and then stood there grinning while this black guy and another work colleague threatened me and got me to leave. So off I went on a long bus ride with no job. After so long together, she never spoke to me again. All I got was a call from this black guy saying they were together. She was a cruel b*tch make no mistake about it. Even her Polish girlfriends started to dislike her. With her job she had suddenly changed and become very bossy. I had lent her money she never paid back, and then she was accusing me of looking at her money, incredible. But to never speak again and finish it like that was just disgusting.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #20
I have been in Poland.I have practical experience

And that practical experience was at being dumped, was it?

the kind which say "a girl dumped u go get another"

That is it exactly.

It is a learning Kurve and humouring a guy who wants to blame it on nationality, would be counter constructive Lodz_The_Boat.

I dated a Polish girl

We weren't actually together

There is a contradiction here.
time means  5 | 1309  
11 Oct 2009 /  #21
I'll have a go:

Such compassion.
OP Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #22
Poleaxe, duh, she said she wants me to be her friends. So it makes no sense that she would ignore me.

Also, I'm not blaming anything on nationality. I'm trying to understand the mentality. Some of the best people I have met are Polish and many of them are great. Please don't misunderstand me.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #23
I dated a Polish girl

We weren't actually together

There is a contradiction here.

Polish girls seem

I'm not blaming anything on nationality.

And again.
OP Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #24
We dated, but we weren't together... If you go on a date with someone, does it automatically mean you're together that instant?
poleaxe  2 | 32  
11 Oct 2009 /  #25
Barr,

I'm going to be polite as I can here..

None of your problems have anything to do with these ladies nationality. There is no radically different mentality, after all Europe is a small place. We dont walk backwards here!

It sounds like you get treated like a doormat and are emotionally needy.A shrink is a good idea.

For both points there is nothing concerning PolishForums, in fact the reason why you get responses that are sarcastic is because its really boring.

I wish you all the best in the future, but please dont come whining on here- this forum is usually an interesting place, not some lonely hearts club
OP Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #26
I'm not saying Polish girls are bad or something, I'm just trying to understand the mentality....
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #27
We dated, but we weren't together... If you go on a date with someone, does it automatically mean you're together that instant?

I was seeing a young, gorgeous, tall Polish girl for about 7 months

Seeing? you mean you saw her?

the reason why you get responses that are sarcastic is because its really boring.

This is true.
time means  5 | 1309  
11 Oct 2009 /  #28
I'm going to be polite as I can here..

Maybe i got you wrong?

It sounds like you get treated like a doormat and are emotionally needy.A shrink is a good idea.

Maybe not!

For both points there is nothing concerning PolishForums,

Why not it's a forum, he is welcome to post whatever he wants.

I wish you all the best in the future

Maybe not!

but please dont come whining on here- this forum is usually an interesting place, not some lonely hearts club

Guess not.
poleaxe  2 | 32  
11 Oct 2009 /  #29
You are really tiresome Time Means.

Why not just say i disagree and put something constructive forward?

Does that involve too much thought?

If you want to blub all night with the guy no worries.... but why pointlessly criticise me?
OP Barr_2009  1 | 252  
11 Oct 2009 /  #30
It's a shame people feel the need to be hostile, I thought I'd share a few experiences, try to understand some things. Saw plenty of posts here on this forum about how Polish girls think, act, etc.

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