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Posts by kwilczynski  

Joined: 13 Dec 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 9 Nov 2011
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From: United Kingdom, London
Speaks Polish?: Yes
Interests: Plenty. I lost count already.

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kwilczynski   
9 Nov 2011
Love / English Men vs Polish Men [207]

You just did, in a sense. I am one of the very rare breed apparently :)

I guess it depends on maturity and education, and other environmental and/or behavioural factors. I am on my own most of my life, which over time taught me to always appreciate how time consuming and unpleasant house chores can be. Especially, since there is always something else and more appealing to do nowadays :) Perhaps, that is why my attitude diverges from the social and well-established norms atypical for Polish men :) So to speak.

KW
kwilczynski   
9 Nov 2011
Love / English Men vs Polish Men [207]

[...]

As for the best guy to be with ... your Pole probably won't wash up that much, most likely really never ever will wash and iron, but he will hug you all night and make you feel alive. And make you laugh. Not far off perfect.

That really depends on the person. For instance, I personally don't mind doing any of the house chores -- after entire week and/or day of stress at work and sitting behind the desk in front of the computer screen, I find such activity relaxing ;-) Almost like going to a gym, where my mind can switch off a little and relax.

As I said, it all depends... :)

KW