Why do Turkish men add their age. National features of the Turks. Life in modern Turkey

Turkish men- colorful, sexy macho, confident in their irresistibility. They have a natural charm and a special charm that makes them so interesting for women. It should be noted that the beauty of Turkish men does not depend on their origin, lifestyle, social level. Both famous actors and ordinary waiters or police officers can have an equal degree of male attractiveness. Undoubtedly, burning oriental beauty distinguishes them from other representatives of the strong half of humanity. The most beautiful Turkish men are characterized by dark skin tone, dark hair color. And most importantly, Turkish men have such passionate black eyes, with which they always try to convey an enthusiastic attitude towards their beloved woman and women in general.

What is unique handsome turkish men? They do not always have perfect body proportions. Many of the handsome men, even of short stature, have a slightly squat figure. The most important side of appearance is a combination of oriental features, black eyes and sensuality. Among the handsome men there are those who pay a lot of attention to training in the gym. But mostly they are men whose work requires ideal forms - models and actors. Turkish male models and artists are increasingly successful beyond fame in their own country, they are in demand abroad. Against the background of Americans and Europeans, the Turks are distinguished by their oriental appearance, the ability to express a variety of emotions and feelings, even with the help of a glance.

Turkish men are famous not only for their external attractiveness. There is also an opinion about them as emotional, addicted, amorous people. They do everything with great force of feelings - they are angry, they love, they are indignant, they are surprised. And such emotionality, sensitivity in communicating with others becomes a great addition to a unique appearance. Handsome men from Turkey are immediately perceived as ardent, bright, capable of a violent manifestation of any feelings. Although their behavior may contain European restraint, good breeding, and sometimes even pragmatism.

Turkish men of all ages are included in the rating of handsome men. Ardent young men are able to carry in their hearts the ability to live with vivid feelings and emotions up to gray hair. This helps them to maintain male attractiveness and charm until a respectable age.

IN Top 25 Most Handsome Turkish Men included well-known Turkish actors from Turkish TV series and films, Turkish singers, models, winners of male beauty contests, TV presenters and an athlete.

25. Burak Yılmaz / Burak Yılmaz(born July 15, 1985, Antalya) - Turkish football player, striker of the Chinese club Beijing Guoan and the Turkish national team. The second footballer after Sergen Yalchin, who has played for all four of Turkey's top clubs throughout his career: Besiktas, Fenerbahce, Trabzonspor and Galatasaray.


23. Mehmet Akif Alakurt / Mehmet Akif Alakurt(born July 23, 1979 in Fatsa (according to other sources in Istanbul), Turkey) is a Turkish actor and model. Winner of the competitions Best Model of Turkey 2001, Best Model of the World 2001.

22. Özdemir Seçkin(born August 25, 1981, Istanbul) - Turkish actor, television and radio host.


20. Kenan Kalav / Kenan Kalav(born November 20, 1961 in Madryn, Turkey) - Turkish actor of Turkish-German origin. Success brought the role of Kamran in the television adaptation of Nuri Gyuntekin's novel "King - a singing bird", where his partner was the famous Turkish actress of Tatar origin Aydan Shener


19. Kadir Inanir / Kadir Inanir(born April 15, 1949 in Fatsa, Ordu province, Turkey) is a Turkish actor. The duet of Kadir Inanir with Turkish screen star Turkan Shoray enjoyed particular success with the public.

18. Caner Tanrıverdi(b. 1989, Istanbul) - Turkish model, winner of the Best Model of Turkey 2013. Representative of Turkey at the international male beauty contest Manhunt International 2013.

17.Gökhan Keser(born September 9, 1987, Izmir) - Turkish pop singer, model, actor. At the Best Model of Turkey 2005, he took 2nd place, and at the international male beauty contest Manhunt International 2006, he took 3rd place, receiving the title of "Mr. Photogenic".

16.Yusuf Chim / Yusuf Zim(born September 26, 1991, Istanbul) - Turkish pop singer, actor, model. The best model of Turkey 2011.


15. Baris Kılıç / Barış Kılıç(born June 22, 1978, Malatya) - Turkish actor, editor.


9. Sukru Ozyildiz / Sükrü Özyildiz(born February 18, 1988, Izmir) - Turkish actor of Turkish-Greek origin.

8. Kerim Tekin / Kerim Tekin(born April 18, 1975 in Erzincan, Turkey - June 27, 1998) - Turkish pop singer. Died in a car accident.

6. Engin Akurek / Engin Akurek(born October 12, 1981 in Ankara, Turkey) - Turkish actor.


5. Murat Yildirim / Murat Yildirim(born April 13, 1979 in Konya, Turkey) is a Turkish actor.


4.Kivanc Tatlitug / Kivanc Tatlitug(born October 27, 1983 Adana, Turkey) - actor and model of Bosnian-Turkish origin, holds the title of "Turkish Brad Pitt", Best Model of Turkey 2002, Best Model of the World 2002.


3. Ugur Ishilak / Uğur Işılak(born November 15, 1971 Germany) - Turkish musician, composer and politician. In 2015, he was nominated by the Justice and Development Party and elected as a deputy in the 25 parliamentary elections held in Turkey.

2. Onur Tuna / Onur Tuna(born July 2, 1985, Canakkale, Gelibolu, Turkey) is a Turkish actor and model.


1. Burak Özçivit / Burak Özçivit(born December 24, 1984, Istanbul) - Turkish actor and model. The best model of Turkey 2005, at the competition The best model of the world 2005 took 2nd place.



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Swarthy, dark-eyed Turkish men are liked by many Russian girls. Moreover, they are romantic, they know how to look after beautifully and for a long time. Therefore, it is not surprising that a woman, feeling like an oriental princess, agrees to marry and move. At the same time, many happy brides do not realize that they are going to live in a completely new country, where the way of life, traditions and customs are strikingly different from ours.

Of course, having moved to live in modern Turkey, they are unlikely to have to face the reality over which the multimillion-strong female audience of the country of the Soviets sobbed while watching the famous TV series "Korolek - a singing bird." Surely then, many who watched the series seemed wild Turkish customs of betrothal between relatives from early childhood, marriage only at the behest of the parents of the bride and groom, without taking into account the feelings of the young people themselves; strict laws, according to which a woman who opened her face below eye level was condemned and shamed by society. All this once really took place, but these customs are already in the past.

Türkiye, under the influence of the West, has largely become a modern country. And yet there are things that need to be known to those who want to marry a Turk. The forum on the site, a site where those who entered into an international marriage write their stories, will help with this.

First of all, you should understand what will differ depending on where you will live: in a large city, for example, Istanbul, or in a rural area. In the city, a woman does not wear a veil, she can study and work. There she has equal rights with men. As for the countryside, the medieval way of life has largely been preserved here. Turkish women in the villages are completely subordinate to the man, receive no education and, in most cases, do not work, unless with the permission of the husband. Here, wives often wear a veil and the most closed clothes.

There are also differences across regions regarding the institution of marriage. According to the laws of Islam, the national religion of Turkey, polygamy is the norm. And although the modern government has banned polygamy, it is quite common in rural areas, especially since the clergy, if they do not encourage this centuries-old tradition, certainly do not oppose it. Therefore, by marrying a Turk from the countryside, you can get into a small harem. It all depends on his financial condition. According to unspoken laws, a Turk has the right to have as many wives as he can support.

An interesting fact is that divorce in Turkey, according to Islamic traditions, is not prohibited, and is quite simple - it is enough for a husband to say three times that he is getting a divorce, and the procedure is completed. But there is a caveat - a Turk can divorce his wife only when they have no children, because he cannot just leave the woman who bore him a child. But this, again, applies mainly to rural areas, where until now marriages are concluded not in administrative buildings, but in mosques, according to Islamic traditions. In large cities, such marriages without civil registration are not recognized as valid.

But in both cases, it is very important for the bride to please the relatives of her future husband. Because, according to Islam, the opinion of elders is fundamental in any Turkish family. However, it is not necessary to convert to Islam yourself. One can remain a Christian simply by respecting the local traditions and national characteristics of the Turks: not exposing parts of the body, not arguing with men and elders. After all, if relatives oppose the Russian bride, then it is likely that the Turkish groom will obey his parents and, despite love, will part with the bride so as not to anger the mother, because according to the Koran this is a terrible sin.

Regardless of whether it is a city or a rural area, Islam and all the laws of the Koran are revered everywhere, there is a clear hierarchy in the family, the rite of circumcision for boys, and the tradition is not to eat pork. All these points also need to be respected. Of course, you can pretend that you are not local and are not aware of these rules, then you can earn indulgence, but mixed with disdain, because respect from the Turks will appear only in response to respect for them and their country. Naturally, in this country there are practically no extramarital affairs on the part of women, because this is a terrible sin and is punishable by shame on the whole family of a traitor.

"What are we Turks? Some strange cross between a fez and a hat. A knot, the focus of contradictions between Eastern mysticism and Western rationalism, part of one and part of the other"
(Khaldun Taner, Turkish writer and publicist).

Türkiye has always been a crossroads of civilizations. Therefore, the customs of the Turks and the norms of their behavior reflect the traditions of both Eastern and Western cultures.
Turks in general are very heterogeneous. Residents of remote villages differ sharply from residents of resort towns and megacities. In the outback, morals are quite strict, the inhabitants are zealous Muslims and sacredly observe religious commandments; knowledge of foreign languages ​​is very poor. At the same time, in large cities you will meet completely different people oriented towards Europe. The urban population is moderately religious, for example, some allow themselves to drink alcohol. In the cities, many people, especially young people, know English and German, some learn Russian.
Traditional forms of communication between people originate in Islam. Religious formulas of greeting, good wishes, and other displays of emphatic politeness still play a large role even in the cities. Turks are distinguished by courtesy and honesty.
Turks are law-abiding and the Turkish police are known for their strictness, so the crime rate is low. On the streets of cities, even at night, a tourist feels safe, and in case of any difficult situation, he can always count on the help of local residents. Turks are polite and responsive in dealing with foreigners.
While in Turkey, you will surely notice that the majority of jobs are occupied by men. Sellers in the markets, cooks and waiters in restaurants, service personnel in hotels - almost all of these are representatives of the stronger sex. This is due to the traditions coming from the depths of centuries, which assigned a woman exclusively the role of a wife and mother. It may seem that a woman in Turkey is a disenfranchised and oppressed part of society. In fact, women play an important role in families, but activity directed outside the family is not welcome.
Like any eastern people, the Turks, by Western standards, are quite slow and not very punctual. To promise, but not to do, or to set a meeting time, but to be very late, is not a sin for a Turk. If you are negotiating any service or deal, negotiate the price in advance. However, when communicating with local residents, one should not show haste and impatience. Every business conversation should be started with a few general phrases, for example, to tell where you came from, where you are going. Great importance is attached to etiquette. A few words in Turkish often open any door for a foreigner.
Tourists eager to take pictures face misunderstanding and sometimes discontent, especially in rural areas. However, in most cases, a friendly look, gesture, or question is enough to get permission to shoot.
When shopping, keep in mind that most stores have fixed prices. At the bazaar, it is not only possible, but also necessary to bargain for the price of the product: here it is part of the ritual.

national character

Turks are distinguished by courtesy and honesty. In a difficult situation, they will gladly help you. When communicating with the Turks, one should not rush. Like any Eastern people, they are, by Western standards, quite slow and not very punctual. If you are negotiating any service or deal, negotiate the price in advance.
Turks attach great importance to etiquette. They are very respectful of people who respect their traditions or know at least a couple of words in Turkish. In this case, literally all doors open before you.
Many traditional forms of communication between people are rooted in Islam. Religious formulas of greeting, good wishes, and other displays of emphatic politeness still play a large role even in the cities.
Women in black capes should not be photographed. If you want to take a picture of a man, be sure to ask permission. When entering a private house or, moreover, a mosque, you must take off your shoes and leave them at the entrance. In crowded mosques, you can put your shoes in a bag and take them inside with you. In addition, when visiting a mosque, you must be neatly dressed, exclude shorts, T-shirts, miniskirts from clothing, and observe silence. Drinking alcohol on the streets can be frowned upon.
Women in Turkey are excellent dancers and some of the most beautiful in the world. A lot of tourists try to get acquainted with Turkish women on vacation. Here you need to be very careful. Morality in Turkey sets very strict rules of conduct for women. Dubious connections are a stain of dishonor that casts a shadow not only on the family of the sinner, but on the entire village. There are a lot of cases when vacationers who tried to take care of Turkish women had big problems with her relatives. If you know these simple customs, then your vacation in Turkey will become truly unforgettable, and it will not be overshadowed by minor troubles.

Appearance

No matter how intricate customs are, the most interesting thing in every country is its people. Anyone who has already been to Turkey, obviously, drew attention to the fact that even outwardly the Turks are very different. Among them you can meet burning brunettes, similar to Africans, and blue-eyed blondes, and bright redheads, Armenoids and Caucasians. Thus, the appearance of the Turks reflected, as if in a mirror, all the features of their origin. But one distinguishing feature is inherent in almost all Turks, with the exception of officers, is the presence of a mustache. A subject of special male pride.

Character

The character of the Turk is contradictory. In this transitional era, it is at least bifurcated, and not only because it contains both East and West, and Asia, and Europe. His extreme national pride is combined with an acute inferiority complex. As a Muslim and a Turk, he considers himself at heart superior to other peoples, but goes as a laborer to Western Europe, where he is commanded and pushed around. Countless times he hears the words "Great Turkey", but at every step he is bitterly convinced of how far the country is from true greatness. Hence the incredible amplitude - from the condemnation of everything Turkish to the glorification of everything Turkish, with advantages and disadvantages. The Turks have a rude but accurate proverb that speaks of their well-defined national and human trait: "You spit blood, but say that you drank cherry sherbet."
If a Turk becomes an enemy, then he is an enemy. If he is a friend, then without bluntness and reservations. He will not change his attitude several times a day. His view of friendship is not only emotionally colored, which is natural, but also does not recognize objective criteria. His pride easily turns into pride, and just a flatterer creeps into his friends, who shamelessly uses it, and an argument, even built on facts, arguments and logic, can dramatically cool relations between people. He looks at anyone who tries to show objectivity in difficult moments for a Turk as a evasive hypocrite.
Turks are constantly criticizing themselves. They understand and appreciate humor, their satire and caricature are deadly, one might say, among the best in Europe. But the Turks reject any criticism from a foreigner. One carelessly defended word can hurt them. Nikita Nikiforov, director of the Bolshoi Theater, who, together with Niyazi, in the 70s. staged “Aida” in Ankara, said: “Turks should always be told: “It’s good, it’s just wonderful what you are doing, but you can do even better.” And then they try and work. They should never say: "Bad."
The pressure from the foreigners infuriates the Turk, and they instinctively resist, even if it would be more advantageous for them to retreat.
Trust is of the utmost importance for a Turk. Any hint that he is not trusted causes terrible irritation and a willingness to refuse to do business with anyone. And vice versa: clearly and emphatically expressed trust imposes some kind of moral obligation on the Turk. But this does not mean unconditional fidelity to this word. The fatalistic “I will do it if Allah wills” writes off both sluggishness, negligence, and lack of a sense of time. Turkey has modernized, but here they still believe that “hurry is from hell”, and accuracy is meaningless. If a Turk says "tomorrow", most often it means "maybe tomorrow". This has to be adjusted. In business, it makes no sense to be angry with a Turk and, of course, never lose control of yourself, otherwise you will simply be despised and you will not achieve anything.
The Russian observer is struck by the accentuated politeness of the Turks in communicating with each other, especially in provincial towns. They are very helpful with each other in the street crowd, shops, cinemas: they don’t push, they don’t climb ahead. And if someone is accidentally hurt by a shoulder or elbow, a mutual and polite exchange of apologies immediately takes place. Drivers give way to each other and to pedestrians even when they could safely continue on their way. All road misunderstandings are resolved quickly, without shouting and swearing, through mutual concessions. But in the big cities, with their hustle and bustle, especially in Istanbul, this tradition has almost disappeared.
The famous Russian ethnologist Professor D.E. Eremeev, characterizing the psychology of the Turks, writes: “The Turks are southerners, and their temperament is southern. But the hard life, as it were, crushed this temperament, drove it inside. There is no sparkling gaiety, talkativeness, excessive gesticulation, as, for example, among Italians. In this, the Turks are like the Sicilian peasants, also Italians, but living in much more difficult conditions than the rest of the Italian population. The initiative and temperament of the Turk, especially the older generation, are also constrained by the tenets of Islam, but sometimes it breaks out. And more often this happens in dramatic situations - quarrels that do not exclude stabbing. At these moments, the soul of the Turk does not know how to restrain, as if a volcano erupted, silent for a long, long time. Even in the Turkish parliament, when there are debates on some acute problems, deputies, because of one word that seemed harsh to them, can break away from their seats and attack their opponents with their fists. In an instant, the fight covers the entire hall. Flying books, briefcases, benches. And after a minute or two everything calms down. Parliamentary debate continues.
The hospitality of the Turks is beyond praise. After one or two meetings, a foreigner may be invited home if they are not afraid of any political troubles. I have seen different Turkey: 70s, 80s, and 90s. During these decades, its appearance has changed significantly. The main trend of these changes was expressed in the strengthening of Europeanization, or rather the Americanization of the way of life. In accelerating the pace of life, its dynamics, the disappearance of the true Turkish flavor.

Attitude towards a woman

Modern customs in Turkey are very different from our Russian ones. This is especially noticeable in relations between the sexes. Islamic tradition believes that a man can only feel sexual attraction to a woman. Therefore, the mind of a Muslim Turk, especially of the older generation, simply does not fit the idea that there can be any other relationship between a man and a woman: colleagues at work or study, just friendly.
Premarital affairs are a stain of dishonor that casts a shadow not only on the family of the sinner, but on the whole village, and violation of the norms in this area of ​​morality - real or imaginary - can lead to mob lynching, is punishable by death. In Turkish cities, there is a special police - the morality police, so in Turkey you will not see, for example, a kissing or hugging couple. It was not until February 2002 that compulsory virginity tests were abolished among high school students.
Even in the city, among the Turks-citizens, it is considered indecent to ask about the health of a wife, to say hello to her. Traditional politeness requires inquiring about the health of the family - ayle, saying hello if you have been in this house before and know your wife, again, the family.
In Turkey, it is considered indecent to invite an unfamiliar lady to a dance, and it is not customary to sit down at an empty seat at a table in a restaurant, especially if not only men, but also women are already sitting at it. Modern dance is part of European and American life, but what about the Turks who consider themselves Europeans? Journalists, engineers, doctors can have dance parties. But for the vast majority of Turks, the very idea of ​​seeing your wife dancing with another man is unacceptable.
When marital fidelity is involved, the Turk can be merciless. Killing a cheating wife and her lover is a common thing. Once, the Turkish Parliament voted for an amnesty for a police officer who committed a double murder: he found his wife in the arms of his brother, took out a gun and unloaded it in both of them. Although public opinion is quite tolerant of a man's extramarital affairs.
A large number of fans “compromises” a Turkish girl, her attractiveness in the eyes of a young man decreases, while in European countries it increases. Until now, in Turkey, freedom of choice for girls is limited. In the old days, a city girl married someone who was unfamiliar to her, she accepted this as her fate. Now girls and young women who grew up in a different social environment have different needs and views, but the Turk has not yet recognized the new status and demands of the Turkish woman, and this often causes crises in families for whom today is a transitional era between the old way of life and the new .

Family

Family, family ties are very important for the Turks. In peasant families, and in many urban families, a strict and clear hierarchy reigns: children and mother implicitly obey the head of the family - the father, younger brothers - the eldest, and sisters - the elder sister and all brothers. The older brother, agabey or aga, is like a second father for the rest of the brothers. He is also obliged to protect the honor of the sisters, which often turns him into a little tyrant who makes the life of some sister a living hell. True, an elderly mother with many children is surrounded by the respect and love of all family members, including her husband, especially if she bore him several sons.
Usually the authority of the man - the head of the family was absolute and indisputable. The children were brought up with deep respect for their parents, especially for their father. They always stood up in his presence. So, the closest associate of Kemal Ataturk, the second president of Turkey, Ismet İnönü, said that, even after becoming a general, he never dared to smoke in the presence of his father.
Rural Turkey has its own ideal of beauty. The future mother and mistress should be strong and strong. The Turks in the mass prefer fat women - "she was so beautiful that she had to turn to go in the door" - says an old Turkish proverb, either jokingly or seriously.
As soon as a girl leaves her parents' house, she is no longer considered a member of her family, but belongs to her husband's family. In the new family, her place is much lower than that which she occupied in the previous one. A young daughter-in-law does not become a member of the family until she gives birth to a son. For a month, she should not talk to her husband at all. She does not call him by name and is obliged to say "your son" or "your brother" when referring to new relatives.
Birth of a child, above all a son, immediately increases the prestige of a young woman in the family and society. The more sons she has, the more she is respected. But infertility is a tragedy. Public opinion is cruel to infertile women. They are under the threat of divorce or a second marriage of their husband, in fact, they lose their right to inherit property.
Husbands do not talk to strangers about their wives. In villages and small towns, spouses are rarely seen together. It is considered indecent if a man in public shows attention or tenderness to his wife. When a man returns after a long absence, he is greeted by male relatives, and often by half the village, but the wife is the last, and then, after being greeted by his mother and sisters. In a family, men are usually in solidarity against women, just as women are against men. But the relationship between mother and sons is strong and warm.
single life- an unnatural state in the Turkish village. Even a rich loner, for whom laborers work, feels inferior. The disappearance of large wooden houses in the cities, the modern apartment system reflects the new family structure. In cities, there is a rapid atomization of families - their separation, the rejection of clans and large family groups. If the young do not live with their parents, they often visit each other. Türkiye almost does not know shelters for the elderly. Here you rarely see the terrible loneliness of the elderly, familiar to Western European or American, and recently Russian society in large cities. Even relations between neighbors are warmed by mutual attention, not to mention the moral obligations of relatives.

Customs and traditions

Wedding

The wedding day is probably one of the brightest and most memorable in the life of the Turks. Muslim wedding traditions are still followed in small towns. The wedding dress must be made by a bridesmaid or a relative. The bride is taken to the wedding ceremony on horseback; Turkish flag required. Before the wedding night, the bride's fingers are painted with henna, and the groom is shaved and cut short. The wedding lasts for two or three days, and all the guests and relatives of the newlyweds cheerfully and solemnly celebrate this holiday.

Circumcision

On the day of circumcision, the boy becomes a man, so this day is one of the most important in the life of a Turk. The ceremony takes place in the evening. All day before the child wears a special satin dress and headdress, reads the words "Mashallah", which means "may Allah protect you." The boy is driven in a lavishly decorated car through the streets of the city or on a donkey if the action takes place in the village, accompanied by drumming, playing the flute, car horns. The celebration continues for two or three days.

Signs and beliefs

Arriving in Turkey, you will probably be surprised that there are many similarities in the signs of the Slavs and Turks. For example, if the palm itches - this is money, if the ears are on fire - someone is talking about you. Turks, just like us, do not favor black cats. Seeing a black cat on the road, they try to cross to the other side of the street. Tapping on wood three times will bring good luck, but you need to bend your ear and make a sound like a kiss.
Some customs, of course, differ from Russian ones. So, at the funeral, the family of the deceased treats all those gathered with sweets. It is believed that after this, people will speak only good things about the deceased.

Charm from the evil eye

The Turks are extremely superstitious about the evil eye. It is believed that any person can cast an "evil eye" look, even if he does not think to harm another. To protect themselves from the evil eye, the Turks wear a blue eye - "nazar" as a talisman. Parents put eyes on their children, bus and taxi drivers put them on their windshields; they are hung over the entrance to hotels and shops. They say that newborns are easier to jinx than adults, and when someone praises a child, the parent says: Mashallah, which means "may Allah protect you," to avert the devil's eye. Eyes can be bought everywhere: in souvenir shops, in markets. You you can buy them as a gift-talisman, because the Turks believe that if you were given a peephole, you are protected forever.

Behavior in society and sign language

When in company, try to watch your gestures - an open palm or a finger pointing at someone can offend a Turk. It is considered indecent to show the sole of a shoe, a fist with a thumb between the middle and forefinger, to blow one's nose in public.
If you drink tea or coffee, then the cup must be taken with your right hand. Taking left is considered indecent and is a manifestation of disrespect towards people sitting at the table.
Pay attention to the movement of the head when the Turk says "no" or "yes". "Yes" - a nod down, "no" - tilting the head back and clicking the tongue.

Turkish house visit

If you were invited to visit a Turkish family, it means that you are respected and trusted.
Arriving at the house, you must leave street shoes outside the threshold. The host will offer you to put on slippers. Most homes in Turkey have European-style furniture, although some families prefer traditional interiors with low, cross-legged sofas. If you are offered food and drink, it is good manners to accept the offering.

Turkish grooms are one of the most popular in the world. They are also very popular among Ukrainian women. In the last year, more and more of them come to Kyiv. And although Turkey is not so far from Ukraine, and life in the country is just as chaotic, riots and explosions are frequent in the capital Istanbul, corruption in power flourishes, Turks differ from Ukrainian - and even more so European men. About what to expect from these men, what kind of women they are looking for, how they look after and what they are like in family life, we asked the manager of the marriage agency Tomorrowlove Elena Sokolenko.

How Turkish men differ from Ukrainian

The mentality of a Turkish man is very dependent on what region he is from. Especially since some of them are Christians. Big cities and resorts are more secular, and those that are further away from them are less. In Istanbul, men are more advanced and earn more because it is a big city. That's why they get married here after thirty. But there are cities in the country with strict religious customs. And you can find these already two hours drive from the capital. Most of the women there wear closed clothes and a headscarf, and it is better not to walk in a miniskirt and high heels. The wife here is often chosen by the family.

If a man is from a resort town, then most likely, as a partner in a relationship, he is unreliable and, despite all the promises, will not marry. These are easy to meet on social networks, where they usually invite girls to come and relax by the sea. Many of them may pretend to be rich to impress. Although it cannot be denied - there are different cases, but in most of them this is not the case. By the way, men of this nationality are born sellers, and succeed in trading in various areas - from small shops to large businesses.

A distinctive feature of the nation is a tendency to exaggeration and talkativeness. Not everything the Turks say will turn out to be true. In this they are similar to Arab and Israeli men.

Types of Turkish men

In marriage agencies, you can often find several types of men. The first is the native Turks who were born, educated and live in their homeland. The second is the European Turks. There are Turkish men in Switzerland and Germany whose parents came to these countries after World War II to work there as cheap labor and stayed to live. As a rule, these Turks graduated from a school or university in Europe, which means that they often speak German quite well, sometimes French and English. Someone stays there to live forever, gets a profession, opens his own business. Today it is not uncommon to meet a Turk with a European passport. Some return home. But even if he lives in Turkey, life in Europe has definitely left its mark on him.

The third type is the Kurds, who live mainly in the eastern part of the country. This is a fairly religious and conservative community, whose representatives almost never marry foreign women. But outwardly, they are no different from the Turks, except that the skin color is a little darker and there are differences in the language. If they get to Ukraine through a marriage agency, then usually they are looking for a girl of their own religion and with similar values.

What kind of women do they prefer and how do they look after

It is impossible to say something definite about the tastes in relation to women of Turkish men. They love different people. However, it is easy to see that most Turkish men prefer well-groomed, beautiful, good-smelling women. Looking at their wives, it is immediately clear that a good, slender figure is not so important as general grooming, so it is not uncommon for them to choose plump girls. For them, it is important that the woman was economic and knew how to cook. Many of them like to cook for themselves, because food has an important place in the life of the Turks. By the way, many tourists who come to the capital for the first time think that there are more men than women there. This is wrong. There are many women, and they are quite progressive, quite European, with hair and makeup. Even those who wear headscarves according to Muslim custom, with good make-up and well-groomed skin.

Arriving in Kyiv, the Turks take care traditionally: they take them to a cafe, they can give flowers or small gifts. If a man is serious, he will immediately offer to live with him or meet and material assistance. If you live with him in his country, you will see that they are very hospitable people, to whom relatives and friends often come.

When and how to get married

Global trends are coming to Turkey, so many people are getting married at a later age today. It is customary to invite many relatives to the wedding. Turkish men are determined guys. If you met such a man and he has views on you, he is immediately determined. He will not, like our men, pull for 10 years with a wedding. The Turks offer to get married literally on the 2-3rd week of dating. Absolutely seriously. If your relationship lasts for several months, and he didn’t tell you anything specific, then it will last for years and will not end with anything. This has been verified by the experience of many women. And this applies to both young and older men.

Despite the fact that Turkish men have an oriental mentality, they behave in a European way. They are doing well with the concepts in terms of religion, there is no excessive enthusiasm for it, unlike the inhabitants of other Arab states. However, many women who marry Turks change their religion. However, it depends on the decision of the woman herself.

Whether the wife will work or not depends on the family. In small towns it is common for women not to work, in big cities most women work. And although polygamy is officially prohibited, in practice many men have two to four wives, whom they support. By the way, the Turkish women themselves are quite demanding. Any Turk knows that if he wants to get married, he must work hard and earn money. Unfortunately, unlike many of our women who agree to sex without obligation, Turkish women know their worth. Therefore, if you really want to get married, you should not rush into sex.

Women here are much more protected by law than in Ukraine. Nevertheless, if a Turkish woman in the event of a divorce can go to live with her parents, then you will most likely have nowhere to go, so it’s better to either save money or work. If you want to stay in Turkey, it is very important to follow all the visa formalities. You can stay in Turkey for more than 2 months only by issuing a residence permit. After living for 5 years, you have the right to apply for citizenship without the consent of your husband. In the event of a divorce, which is not uncommon in our time in any country, this will help to sue the child. And it is best to learn the language - it is not difficult.

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