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Tolerance People in Poland have always been an open-minded and tolerant when it comes to same-sex couples. Also, during the day, a girl counts to the fourteenth post on a fence to see what her future husband will look like — fat, thin, short, tall, old, young. To find out how you stand on the ignorance scale,.

But it is precisely because of conservatism why Polish women make good daughters, mothers, wives and girlfriends. However, mothers are also known for effectively commanding a household. It shares some vocabulary with the languages of the neighboring Slavic nations, most notably with Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian, and Belarusian.

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I've just started dating a Polish guy who has been in the country 12 months. His English is good but he has trouble understanding on the phone so we mostly text or email. I've never really dated because I've had lots of relationships but I can sense some cultural differences and I just wanted some advice to make sure I'm reading him right and not misunderstanding because of our cultural differences. We've been dating 6 weeks and we are intimate. I'm not sure now if that was good but I wanted too and so did he. He says he really likes me. He says I remind him of his mum, which I didn't know how to take but just said, you remind me of my cousin. He makes dates well in advance. He always pays and is very sweet, affectionate and kind, thoughtful and gentle. I was thinking this was a hook up but when I asked him, he didn't even know what it was, and had to Google it. Which it was like oh no we are definitively at dating stage. What is typical in Polish culture when a Polish man says this? He told me that he isn't busy with other dates but I thought when you date you see other people? I don't want to hurt his feelings because I've misunderstood, but also don't want to invest emotionally if this is just a hook up. The last time we were together he asked me would I like to live in oslo with him but I don't know if this is just player talk. I've never known a Pole before and can't work out if he's saying things to say them or he means what he says. What is typical of a Polish man? He's early 30's well educated. My husband is Polish, and I am Canadian, though we live in USA right now. We have been married around a year. What I have noticed: a Excellent manners. My husband always opens every door, pulls out my chair, is very polite to me and all my friends. He tells me that it's cultural, that they are brought up in a matriarchal society and taught to treat women with respect. He never speaks to me harshly, and I'm trying to learn Polish and he won't even teach me to swear. The negative can be that they can be very disapproving if you speak in a vulgar way as a woman. I never have to ask, and he will often shoo me away if he is sweeping etc and I ask to help. He also helps with cooking. There's no blurriness in where the relationship is. No no, if you're dating he isn't seeing anyone else. I made him a traditional Easter basket this year and muddled through writing him a sweet card in Polish, and he told his whole family about it. Feel free to ask me any questions! Thank you so much for the help. I wasn't sure if dating was the same aka dating normally means you keep seeing other people. I also wasn't sure about this because we are intimate. I also didn't want to broach the subject because of it being a new relationship and appear needy. I'm definitely independent and happy with the way things are but also didn't want to send wrong messages because I misunderstood something unwritten between my understanding of dating and his. Yes he is very protective, always making sure I have my coat, or my car windscreen is clear for driving. We became intimate quite quickly because their was alot of chemistry, should I be concerned about this? We only had four dates? He talks often of his family and plans, but his contact has become less frequent. He knows I'm busy with work as is he, but I don't mind it however I think, should I be concerned? I find it does. When we are together, we have a great time. If we are continuing to see each other regularly, should I expect that we are moving forward into sort of relationship? I just trying to assess what he's saying, he asked me last time what I thought about him getting residency. I didn't know what to say. I thought he was here on contract. I'm just scared to let myself develop feelings and get hurt. My husband and I were intimate after 3 days, so don't be concerned. Really, I would be honest with him. In my situation there was no game playing. I would go with the flow, if you keep seeing eachother regularly to expect a relationship. After 4 days my husband just referred to me as his girlfriend in casual conversation, and that was that. We were together 6 months before we were married, and have now been married 7 months. Just keep the lines of communication open and enjoy each other. He always talks about sex with me. I don't find men of my culture to be so forward like this. Is that normal if Polski men? I say to him we always talk about sex, to which he replied, it's a good thing. Yet when we are together, he always talking about his family, his plans, his work. We discuss many things not sex. It's not something I'm used too, this overt sexualism. I don't know to be offended or just take it as he is just being a man although I don't recall this from other guys. It's a real contradiction because his behavior when we are together is not how you treat a hook up.... Don't wish you didn't like him, I'm sure he's great and worthy of your affections! Honestly, I would do something like cook him dinner, maybe something traditional, which is very easy! There's lot of resources online, and I'm sure he'd really appreciate it. My husband and I are currently apart for about 2 months he's back in Poland for a visit so I understand not seeing each other often and wanting to make it count. But I really think the dinner idea is a winner. Hi, I'm the opposite English man dating and hope to marry a Polish lady , and I need help. She lives in Cheltenham and me in Leicester. We've been together for 15 months and see each other every long weekend. We have agreed to live together in her house and I will sell mine, BUT although she has agreed, she is not sure when it will be, and is waiting for me to say something to change her mind. She says if I said the words I could move in next week. I've been down the road of asking to live with her as it is her house, and that we will share everything etc etc, and she said I am nearly there, but there is just these few words missing which seem to mean so much. Sorry for such a long explanation. Paul Thanks for the reply, but already done that bit. I'm not sure if it's a Polish thing or just something she wants to hear. I did think it's maybe that when we Me again. I had long back a similar experience with one girlfriend of mine. She also expected I'd say some words. She said hearing them from me would really turn her on. Didn't want to tell what the words were, of course. At last I did. I won't tell what the words were I don't think they are those your love expects from you but they were - how shall I put it? Yet they really worked. I don't know if this is of any assistance and now I'm shutting up wishing you good luck. I just wanted to update this thread, because I think I have the benefit of hindsight. So, we had been dating for 2 months - low and behold, I get a text message, and he started to date someone else, because I didn't have enough time to give him. Turns out he was a complete player, he still is dating and cheating on all his girlfriends. Guys are guys no matter where they come from. He still texts to see me and we still see each other from time to time as friends. I often wonder, if this is because I wasn't forward enough to discuss my feelings with him he was too shy to really talk about his feelings, he would often hint about things, but I wasn't able to really pick up on things saying things like what do I think of him getting his residency, what do I think of moving to another country with him. Hint for life - be bold, don't miss an opportunity to tell someone how you really feel, regardless of their nationality! I hope that you find someone who truly loves you...... The guy missed it, missed you a wonderful loving woman who could've been his. He will look back at the time your spent and wish for a second chance. Women like you are not easy to come by and men who aren't players appreciate them. I'm going through something similar. I met a guy when I was studying in Asia. He happened to be from Poland and we went on a date once. Later, we just kept texting for about a month until I came back home. We still talk so I told him I was going back to Asia where he's working by the way , to meet a few friends. He got so excited and asked that I stay with him and even find a job just there. I told him it wouldn't be possible for me to work there, so we agreed that when he goes to Poland in December, I could go visit and he would show me around. He asked that I live with him and his family when i'm there. I'm really confused because we've only met once so I don't know where we stand, but I do like him. I just want to be sure what's going on here. He asks for pictures of me everyday, not naked pictures just my face or my complete outfit and he compliments me each time. I don't want to be too forward and find he just takes me as a friend. Did I mention that I like him? I think he is just being polite inviting you to stay with his family. On the other hand, many people say that, knowing full well, that you will never come to visit. I would not tell him anything re your feelings, as if and when you do, and he does not feel the same way about you, you will look foolish. I'm really confused because we've only met once so I don't know where we stand, but I do like him. If you want to go to Poland for a holiday, do so by all means. I wouldn't stay with his family if I were you. December is a busy month with all the preparations for Christmas, most of the family won't speak any English, your sleeping arrangements won't be the most comfortable sofa bed in living room if you're lucky , you will have no privacy among complete strangers and it might be a bit overwhelming and stressful for you. Depending on where in Poland he lives, it should be possible for you to get reasonably priced accommodation; there are lots of nice, clean hostels and budget hotels. If he's asking for pics then he clearly likes you but I would agree with Terri that he's probably just being hospitable by inviting you to stay. I don't think he's expecting to start a relationship with you, but he's a young guy so if you thinks you like him he'll be up for whatever you're offering - so don't offer anything, that's my advice as a 'mature' woman with a bit of life experience behind her! Where are you from? I knew a Polish guy where I used to live that was divorced ex wife still in Poland with his young son he used to have multiple sex partners a day even when he settled with a Scottish woman and even had a child with her but shortly after the childs birth she found out he was having sex with multiple women a day so left him. I've had a Polish guy asking me out for the past 3 months. Got to know him through chatting by text etc. Seems a great guy so thinking of taking the plunge. My concern is not his nationality but the 10 year age difference. He's 30 and I'm 40. He's been here 4 years and is already planning how our future would work, I. Previously I would never have considered someones nationality alongside thier characteristics. However, recently I entered a relationship with a Polish man. My last relationship was with a Slovak. A few people have commented on my attraction to slavic men, my serbian friend in a negative way, she suggested i should avoid them but didnt elaborate. Although them both being slavs would not have given me reason to compare them, they actually have a few of the same traits I am struggling to understand... Both men clearly liked me, although this was obvious only through actions and not words. Neither seem good at expressing attraction and neither paid me any compliments. My current Polish boyfriend wants to see me all the time and we communicate every day, yet he has never so much as said he likes me, i look good etc... Both moved quite quickly at the beggining, bringing me to thier families, inviting me to go on holidays with them etc but any mention of a 'future' seems to scare them! I never broached the subjects of 'future' i. My slovak ex finished our relationship due to commitment issues. My current polish boyfriend has never had a long term relationship. I am wary it will end the same way and I will have wasted time. I am interested in any opinions concerning these issues and slavic men.

Are you a sincere American shy or if you have never tried online dating to find love on the Internet. Business etiquette When it comes to business polish dating culture, Poland is not that different from other European countries. We became intimate quite quickly because their was alot of chemistry, should I be solo about this. Although less common now, even a kiss on the hand of a lady as a way of greeting is a Polish custom. Each girl pastes a slip of paper with the name of a favored young man on the inside edge of the bowl above the piece. Hospitality is a very important aspect of the Polish culture and therefore polish dating culture costs or effort will be spared. These are carolers — Herody, who began their wandering from home to home. You Are Expected to Be a Gentleman Polish dating is old school, meaning you are expected to and solo. Neither seem good at expressing attraction and neither paid me any compliments.

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