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ARE POLISH GIRLS GOLD-DIGGERS?


gio120
14 Jun 2012 #241
Merged: Are Polish women the biggest moneygrabbers in Europe?

I realise that the subject question is inflammatory but i am serious with the question and would welcome any feedback

I have been in a relationship with a Polish woman for 9 months and we recently broke up,on reflection it should have ended a couple of months ago but during the relationship acouple of things happened that in my experience would never have happened with a british woman

Examples are the amount of money i spent on her,im not a tight person with money but i ended up buying for her a new laptop,watch,clothes,shoes,paying for all our nights out

I realise that mentioning the above sound silly but i would like some insight from other users,this experience ist confined to me ,my friend started a relationship with another Polish girl and after seeing her for only a couple of weeks she was arrested for an offence that she commited in Poland when she was very young,she spent time in custody in the UK but had to hire a Polish lawyer to help with her case,she needed £600 to pay her lawyer upfront,my friend loaned her the money and after a couple of weeks she split up with him,needless to say he is still waiting on getting his money back.

There was also a couple of occassions in my relationship when my girlfriend lied to me and again on reflection i wonder if this a trait from Polish women,im talking about lies which had a real impact on our relationship
MarcinD 4 | 135
14 Jun 2012 #242
I would assume that generous title probably goes to Russian brides for sale

Women & lying...... you don't say

You realize just how difficult it is to pin point a specific culture or even nation of girls a certain way? Now if you were to ask are girls from (Specific city) aged X & from this kind of family background money grabbers: You would get a accurate answer.

I've personally never encountered bigger money grabbers than Southern California but your question pertains to Europe so
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911
14 Jun 2012 #243
The term you seek is actually money-grubber. It oftens gets corrupted to money-grabber, even by the media.

merriam-webster.com/dictionary/money-grubber

mon·ey-grub·ber noun \ˈmə-nē-ˌgrə-bər\
Definition of MONEY-GRUBBER
: a person bent on accumulating money
- mon·ey·grub·bing \-biŋ\ adjective or noun
See money-grubber defined for English-language learners »
First Known Use of MONEY-GRUBBER
1840
jasondmzk
14 Jun 2012 #244
would never have happened with a british woman

Yeah, Stoke-on-Trent girls: bastions of virtue. You got either got suckered by a girl who HAPPENED to be Polish, or you thought it was worth what you were paying for. My wife has never asked me for a dime, and they don't come classier or more Polish that my Lower Silesian lass. Look before you leap.
phtoa 9 | 236
14 Jun 2012 #245
These girls are everywhere, but imo you just had a bad experience.

Ive dated a few Polish girls by now, and from my experince the good girls who are worth holding on too always asks to pay for their own stuff.
aphrodisiac 11 | 2,437
14 Jun 2012 #246
Are Polish women the biggest moneygrabbers in Europe?

you need to date women from all the countries in Europe, then you need to compare their behaviour re money grubbing, then you need to report back to us;).

I would like to know too:D. Looking forward to reading your report.
Wroclaw Boy
14 Jun 2012 #247
My wife has never asked me for a dime

The most succesfull money grabbers never do, not that your missus is anything of the sort, just saying.
southern 74 | 7,074
14 Jun 2012 #248
Actually polish women cannot hold a candle to Russian ones in terms of money grabbing.Polish ask for small money for everyday needs clothing, haircuts, accessories, shoes, make up, small presents etc.They do not ask for furs our other expensive presents like Russian women.
carrie65555
14 Jun 2012 #249
Chances are you were just unlucky,as was your mate.
There are 'moneygrabbers' in every country and we've all lied at some time in our lives.
Most women are decent enough in Poland and every other country.
Immigrant workers are not usually reflective of an entire population and i suspect that you have been
victim of an immigrant girl.
I think the rep for being money grabbing is probably earned not because of sheer numbers of this
type of woman but the total lack of conscience that polish girls show when caught out. I have never met
harder women than Polish women, the bad ones seem to be totally heartless and seem to think it
is their right to exploite, also they always have something or some one to blame their behaviour on.
That said, there are many nice women from Poland, they are not the ones that put
themselves forward though.Both British and Polish men are mugs for the 'goldiggers' because these women
know their craft and who to target, you just need to be less trusting.
These tarts don't have long careers if that's any consolation.
ZIMMY 6 | 1,601
14 Jun 2012 #250
American women are the best at relieving men of their hard earned money. That's one reason (out of several) why many American men seek foreign brides. In fact, feminist organizations continue to attempt to make such couplings illegal.
p3undone 8 | 1,132
14 Jun 2012 #251
There are no woman who have the market cornered when it comes to gold digging.
ShawnH 8 | 1,497
14 Jun 2012 #252
and would welcome any feedback

Seems you should stick to British women.
southern 74 | 7,074
17 Jun 2012 #253
We should ask IMF to pump its donations in order to keep pace with the advanced demands of Polki.
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911
17 Jun 2012 #254
money grabbing

money grabbers

money grabbing

And we wonder why teachers quit the profession.

money grubbing

TG for that.
PlasticPole 7 | 2,648
17 Jun 2012 #255
There was also a couple of occassions in my relationship when my girlfriend lied to me and again on reflection i wonder if this a trait from Polish women,im talking about lies which had a real impact on our relationship

Why would you think it's a "trait" in Polish women? Ever watch those court shows on television? What is the Judge always saying? Do not loan money to family/friends. Make gifts only and that's that. If you don't want to buy someone something, don't. If you are worried someone is going to break things off with you because you aren't buying them stuff, that person is not looking for a relationship built on shared values, anyway. That person is just looking for someone to buy stuff for her.
Wormhole
17 Jun 2012 #256
It's typical for east European women to look for wealthy foreigners. I suppose one reason is because east European women don't tend to have careers as opposed to progressive western society where women are starting to get more educated than men.
polishmama 3 | 279
18 Jun 2012 #257
Please, any statistics to prove this theory of yours? -.-
PlasticPole 7 | 2,648
18 Jun 2012 #258
The most succesfull money grabbers never do

If they never ask, how can they be money grabbers?
f stop 25 | 2,507
18 Jun 2012 #259
I suppose one reason is because east European women don't tend to have careers as opposed to progressive western society where women are starting to get more educated than men.

When did that flip around?
rozumiemnic 8 | 3,861
18 Jun 2012 #260
well most Polish women I know are highly educated and/or multi lingual while 'western society' seems to be getting progressively less...progressive and many girls want to be pole dancers or WAGS, or get knocked up for a council flat. Just my observation.
f stop 25 | 2,507
18 Jun 2012 #261
Are Polish women the biggest moneygrabbers in Europe?
In some instances, it's a kindness to a guy, especially his ego, when a woman tells him she dumped him because he does not have enough money.
rybnik 18 | 1,454
18 Jun 2012 #262
it's a kindness to a guy, especially his ego, when a woman tells him she dumped him because he does not have enough money.

telling him he doesn't make nough money is being kind?
I'd hate to be there when your being mean. lol
4 eigner 2 | 831
18 Jun 2012 #263
it's a kindness to a guy, especially his ego, when a woman tells him she dumped him because he does not have enough money.

Are you serious? LOL
Patrycja19 62 | 2,688
18 Jun 2012 #264
Are Polish women the biggest moneygrabbers in Europe?

That would be like a bunch of polish women getting on a forum for british and saying are British men always so cheap?

yeah I would chalk this up to learn from your mistakes, nationality has nothing to do with it, I dont live in Poland I have borrowed money

to various people ( nationality not involved) and they never payed me back either.

One thing is trust, and sometimes people misuse the trust and take advantage, you have to go with the flow, you didnt know, just dont

keep on making the same mistakes, learn from them, Unfortunately you might not re-coup your cash.

I took the person I borrowed the money too small claims and to this day still have not recieved a dime back.

its all dust in the wind now.. I doubt I will ever see it.
f stop 25 | 2,507
18 Jun 2012 #265
telling him he doesn't make nough money is being kind?

Yes. Guys can deal with this better because in can be changed/fixed, as opposed to the flaws they can do nothing about, such as lack of character, sense of humor, good looks or sexual interest.

Plus, they can blame the woman for being a gold digger and their ego survives relatively unscathed. Win/win!
southern 74 | 7,074
18 Jun 2012 #266
Are Polish women the biggest moneygrabbers in Europe?

Not only the biggest moneygrabbers but the biggest penisgrabbers as well.
WielkiPolak 56 | 1,008
18 Jun 2012 #267
Nope I think where you are from has nothing to do with it. There are money grabbing women here, there and everywhere, and decent women too.
4 eigner 2 | 831
18 Jun 2012 #268
My wife has never asked me for a dime

not yet, my friend ;-)
username255
18 Jun 2012 #269
why should a wife ask her husband for money? If he does not want to share his money, he should not get married.
rybnik 18 | 1,454
18 Jun 2012 #270
The wife then should make her own money

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