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Wearing "strange" things for poles and consequences, is it true?


Wroclaw 44 | 5,379
2 May 2010 #31
that doesn't say much for polish youth, does it ?
Seanus 15 | 19,674
2 May 2010 #32
True but there are many more such types in Scotland and the UK in general (no deflection intended). Poland has its 'dresiarze' culture but I see more potential for violence than actually perpetrated crimes and have had this impression throughout my whole stay here. They may talk about hitting out but I have never worried about my personal safety here, unlike back home where there are plenty psychos.
marek66773 - | 3
2 May 2010 #33
that doesn't say much for polish youth, does it ?

well its bad but thats how it is. i suggest that people who wear earrings and these things take theem out if they dont want to beaten up. at least here in krakow, i dont know about warsaw or other cities.
waldemarrr - | 1
2 May 2010 #34
ok now seriously how many people here got beaten up for having earrings, or had this happening to a friend for REAL? sure, i hear some of my friends talk about how they dislike people with tattoos piercings and earrings, and also some skinhead ones. but i dont know anyone who actually went up to a guy and beat him just for that.
Havok 10 | 903
2 May 2010 #35
Hello i am a 17 year old italian boy

I was in Italy last year, i went to Milan and Venice. Tell me what is up with the metro-sexual crap over there?

All you guys look up there like bunch of girls, I mean don't get me wrong, you guys look cute and sh*t,,, but sometimes you appear more endearing than your girls and that may be a problem in a few other places.

Is that just a style or all of yous just want to feel pretty?

I was troubled by what i saw over there. Be a men for Christ's sake, clothes are just to protect you from sun, cold and not to make you look pretty.

Well, unless you're a girl than I would like to see some sexy cloths on ya, preferably as little as possible no matter if it's cold out or not.
McCoy 27 | 1,269
2 May 2010 #36
or just something stupid he said?

if youre as stupid as your questions you gonna have problems everywhere.
Rogalski 5 | 94
2 May 2010 #37
i went to Milan and Venice. Tell me what is up with the metro-sexual crap over there?

And of course there is none of that metrosexuality going on in Poland, is there?
Havok 10 | 903
3 May 2010 #38
It's all Italy's fault.
POLENGGGs 2 | 150
5 May 2010 #39
man, dont listen to some bullsht people. if you dont want be molested/catch aids stay away from the north port cities (avoid sailors) .
people wont care if youre wearing two earring, unless they are some kinda faggit ones like chanel ones or big 'diamond' ones then you might be lauged at for being a wigger.

some polish: shyeema (siema) =heello , elo=ciao

get lost(more polite than vafancculo) = Goń sie

elo
wald88 - | 1
24 May 2010 #40
No man its not true..... Just wear one to the left and u will be ok..... 2 i guess is ok for most but some ppl will think ur gay
pawian 223 | 24,389
12 Oct 2019 #41
Wearing "strange" things for poles and consequences

You`d better not get dressed like that - someone might feel offended and abuse you verbally or even physically (rare).



kaprys 3 | 2,249
12 Oct 2019 #42
Well, the second guy from the left has really good legs and a thigh gap.
pawian 223 | 24,389
12 Oct 2019 #43
Silly me, I didn`t notice it. :):)
kaprys 3 | 2,249
13 Oct 2019 #44
Men never notice; )


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