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Englishman   
20 May 2012
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

IMO Polish women are definitely the most beautiful in the world. Some people have suggested Scandinavian girls could be more attractive, but I don't see it. They're mainly blonde, whereas Polish women are mostly brunette, which I prefer. Also Polish women have a very natural and wholesome type of beauty, they don't need lots of make-up, fake tans or high-heeled shoes to feel or look feminine or beautiful, it's just the way they are :-)
Englishman   
28 May 2012
Love / Polish men calling polish girl for dating englishman [80]

win3kwire:half of hookers in UK since 2004 are polish, you could be dating or marrying one of these

You've just offended maybe 90% of this forum, including some of the most beautiful, intelligent, educated and decent women in the world - Polka :-)
Englishman   
21 Jul 2012
Travel / Collection of dress codes in Poland - what to wear? [95]

Merged:Polish girls/women: prefer wearing skirts/dresses or trousers?

I have another question for Polish women and girls. In general, do you prefer wearing skirts and dresses, or trousers? What is the reason for this preference?
Englishman   
21 Jul 2012
Travel / Collection of dress codes in Poland - what to wear? [95]

Madzia22: We prefer to wear trousers so we look more independent.

So you see trousers as a symbol of feminism? Is this the view of most Polish women? And are Polish women mainly feminists?
Englishman   
22 Jul 2012
Travel / Collection of dress codes in Poland - what to wear? [95]

I'm interested that you consider jeans or pants more appropriate for work and school; a lot of people would regard skirts as smarter and more professional attire. But I think it's nice that you prefer wearing skirts and dresses, and also that you like wearing what looks good on you, rather than pursuing the latest trends.
Englishman   
25 Jul 2012
Love / Best way to find a Polish husband...ideas? [120]

I think the best way to find a wonderful husband is to stop looking for one, or rather to stop looking for someone who meets a very specific set of criteria such as ethnicity, age, type of hme town etc. Better to be open to new experiences and look forthe goodness in everyone. You might be surprised by what you find... and you might just fall in love with it too :-).
Englishman   
8 Aug 2012
Love / How i can make a relationship with a Polish girl? [20]

One more thing: we're not nice, we're independent and rebelious:)

IMO independence and rebellion are desirable qualities in a woman. I agree Polish girls tend to value their independence and self respect. Which is one of the many reasons why they're the best :-)
Englishman   
10 Aug 2012
Love / Do Polish women talk too much? [74]

I don't think there's such a thing as a Polish woman who talks too much. First, Polish women have really cute accents, especially when speaking in English. Second, what kind of man other than a knuckle-dragging primitive wants a women who doesn't talk much? Better surely to have a lively, intelligent, interesting person to love.
Englishman   
23 Aug 2012
Love / What differences is there among Polish girls and British girls as girlfriends? [102]

Of course there are huge variations among Polish or British women. But on average, I do think Polish women are more beautiful. It isn't just that they're slimmer, due to better diets, but it's also genetic. Although both nationalities are broadly Caucasian, of course due to the histories of our countries and their locations there are other influences in our gene pools. I think that the mix of Germanic and Slavic heritages of most Polish people contribute to women from that wonderful country being exceptionally attractive.

Likewise I think that the cultural differences favour Polish women. Catholicism means a respect for the family and intergenerational care, while exposure to the Soviet era I think makes Polish people care more about freedom and self-reliance, which British people sometimes take for granted.
Englishman   
23 Aug 2012
Love / What differences is there among Polish girls and British girls as girlfriends? [102]

Kaz, I'm interested that you think Polish women aren't particularly self-reliant, as the ones I've met have seemed pretty independent. Also a while back I started a thread asking whether Polka prefer wearing skirts or trousers and one woman replied saying "trousers, because we like to be independent".

BTW, are you Polish, British or some other nationality?
Englishman   
15 Sep 2012
Love / Chastity rings in Poland - bad news for 'dziwkarze' [42]

I think if a girl or young woman in Poland or anywhere else has the self-control and self-respect to commit herself to remain pure until marriage she should be admired for it. The chastity ring signals her decision to men. Some kinds of men will love her for her decision, others will shun her. The ones who shun her are unlikely to be worthy of her love.
Englishman   
1 Oct 2012
Love / Any English guys give me advice please. Are Polish women very different to English women? [46]

Of course there's a huge variation among Polish girls, as there is among English ones. But on average I'd say Polish girls are less materialistic, more health-conscious, more interested in their extended families, more independent/feminist, more thoughtful, more sensitive toward sleights or being treated inconsiderately, more thoughtful, more inclined to use smilies in emails and texts :-)
Englishman   
13 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2971]

<<It's not necessarily about "benefit of the child". I am anti-abortion first of all because people should be responsible for their actions...>>

So women should be made to bear and bring up children they never wanted, to punish them for being sexually active? That's unbelievably cruel, both to mother and child, and also unjust, because it doesn't deal equally with the father.
Englishman   
16 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2971]

I have said, several times, that contraception is incredibly easy - just DON'T HAVE SEX IF YOU DON'T WANT TO RISK GETTING PREGNANT.

That's true, and logical, excepting perhaps for women who are raped.

However, it portrays a world in which neither women nor men can have sex unless they are in long-term relationships and willing to bring up and able to afford to support children. This seems to me to be a rather grey, loveless, joyless life, in which people repress their sexuality because they choose not to take advantages of the medical advances designed to make lovemaking for emotional reasons, without pregnancy, possible.
Englishman   
16 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2971]

Too many women have peanut-butter legs. Easy to spread! And then they go cry-babying and whining about their horrible fate.

It seems to me that while there are a handful of anti-abortion women, most who oppose women's right to choose are male. And all too often what lies beneath the surface is a desire to punish women for what are described as 'their' lascivious behaviour (forgetting that it also takes a man...).

Whether or not you support abortion, I hope you'd accept that unwanted pregnancy is an emotionally heart-wrenching time for any woman. Consider that there are many ways a man can please a woman, or a woman can please herself, with zero risk of pregnancy. There's only one sexual activity that can get a woman pregnant, and for most women it isn't the one that brings her the most pleasure. So if a woman gets pregnant without wanting to be, on some level she took a risk to please a man, she didn't do it in pursuit of her own selfish pleasure.
Englishman   
22 Oct 2012
Love / Google: Polish women "easier" than English women - official! [52]

My theory... If a nation's women are wonderful partners, but also very discerning, men will turn to Google in the forlorn hope of finding easy women of that nationality. If they are either ugly or easy, why bother Googling easy versions of them?

Polish women are the best in the world, and also they don't jump into bed with just anyone, hence millions of men Google 'easy Polish women', even if their searches are in vain...
Englishman   
31 Oct 2012
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

Also circumcision makes a man a lot less sensitive. This may seem a bad thing but of course it takes him a lot longer to climax, which is better for his partner :-)
Englishman   
31 Oct 2012
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

@ ilmc, as a man I'd rather have difficulty climaxing or be unable to do so than climax too quickly. The male orgasm is only really needed a handful of times in a typical man's lifetime, if that, for fathering children. The rest of the time, making love is surely about closeness and pleasure, and for that the female orgasm is much more important and the male one is best avoided if possible.
Englishman   
31 Oct 2012
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

I agree :-). But circumcision is still good because if a man is less sensitive down there or finds it hard to climax, hopefully he'll get pleasure from using his tongue or fingers to please his partner instead...
Englishman   
1 Nov 2012
Love / What differences is there among Polish girls and British girls as girlfriends? [102]

Women aren't here for your personal pleasure, your comments are really sleezey! If you must make them at least change your forum name, most English people don't want to be associated with pervs!

I don't think women are just here for my pleasure, in fact the opposite. I'm sure I'm not the only many who'll tell you that when a woman is smooth down there, the only thing we want to do is caress that area, with our hands or mouths, whereas when she's hairy we'd rather just get on with pumping away. So I'd say men are better lovers, and women enjoy sex a lot more, when they're smooth. Also they're more sensitive down there because of removing the hair.

@AK, sorry for misjudging you - I think it's good that you shave, much better than someone else on this forum who seems to think it's OK to stay hairy... Sorry about the hedgehog problem :-(.

Not being female I haven't tried the creams, I'm sorry if they don't work for you. I think electrolysis removes a single hair but also kills the follicle, so no more hairs can grow there. It's a bit like the laser treatment, has to be done a few times but can stop any hair ever growing in a particular area.

I'm pretty sure an epilator is an electrical device, a bit like a shaver to look at, except that it plucks hairs out instead of cutting them. This means it doesn't have to be done so often, and when the hairs return they are very fine and barely visible, and can be plucked out again by the epilator before they become noticeable. It might be the best solution for you - you can be beautifully smooth, without hedgehog days :-)