I am a Turk and I love a Bulgarian woman, with all my heart my heart. I am 20 years old, this year a first-year student, I saw the girl in question at lectures, when I saw her my heart would jump out, I thought such things only happen on film, but here it happened to me. For the first few weeks we didn't know each other, but we flirted with each other's eyes, he kept turning to me during lectures, and when we passed we touched our hands. I decided that I should meet her, so I did, but when she heard my name immediately and her eyes changed, I asked for a phone number and number, but she refused. She hasn't looked at me since day one, and I pretend she doesn't see me, but I'm sure she has feelings for me too. You Bulgarians, why don't you hate people so much, I personally have a lot of fun with Bulgarians, even with some of you I get along better than my relatives. For some things you are right, some of the Turks are very evil, when they get married they look at the woman as a cleaning robot and a babysitter, but this is also the case among the Bulgarians. I respect any religion. That you were in slavery, what does it matter now, that was in the past, look at the present, as long as you paid attention to the stereotypes, the Turks were like that. Look at England and France, you've heard of a 100-year war between them. But they have turned their backs on the past and are looking at the present, as evidenced by the political assistance they provide. It's the same with England and the United States, before the Americans were slaves, but now ... hand in hand with the Americans. That in one family to consist of Turks and Bulgarians, in my opinion, is only a plus, because the more cultures there are in one family, the better. Tired of this division, you have no idea with what emotion I am writing all this. when they get married, they look at the woman as a cleaning robot and a babysitter, but this is also the case among Bulgarians. I respect any religion. That you were in slavery, what does it matter now, that was in the past, look at the present, as long as you paid attention to the stereotypes, the Turks were like that. Look at England and France, you've heard of a 100-year war between them. But they have turned their backs on the past and are looking at the present, as evidenced by the political assistance they provide. It's the same with England and the United States, before the Americans were slaves, but now ... hand in hand with the Americans. That in one family to consist of Turks and Bulgarians, in my opinion, is only a plus, because the more cultures there are in one family, the better. Tired of this division, you have no idea with what emotion I am writing all this. when they get married, they look at the woman as a cleaning robot and a babysitter, but this is also the case among Bulgarians. I respect any religion. That you were in slavery, what does it matter now, that was in the past, look at the present, as long as you paid attention to the stereotypes, the Turks were like that. Look at England and France, you've heard of a 100-year war between them. But they have turned their backs on the past and are looking at the present, as evidenced by the political assistance they provide. It's the same with England and the United States, before the Americans were slaves, but now ... hand in hand with the Americans. That in one family to consist of Turks and Bulgarians, in my opinion, is only a plus, because the more cultures there are in one family, the better. Tired of this division, you have no idea with what emotion I am writing all this.
1 jaylen_smith answered
To know what it is, I am also a Bulgarian and I had a relationship with a Turk, but it was shorter than your 2 months. But the fact that we profess different religions did not stop us. Even if we had to hide, we still saw each other. In my opinion, it is more important to have love and understanding than to fight and be of the same faith. So don't worry, over time your parents will get used to it and you won't have any problems.