Pyrpolizer wrote:[
VP you said you were born in UK and you are 44 today. You ALREADY know you made a mistake by even letting out that tiny bit of information. That's the reason you are now afraid to tell when you actually came back.
I can prove that either the above statement is not true OR a whole collection of posts you made in this forum are not telling the truth. So stop playing with me, and stop challenging me.
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Pyro,
In all fairness to VP, he had volunteered the information as to where he was born, and that his parents are "True Cypriots", therefore, that makes VP also a Cypriot. I do not know, what does it matter when he returned to Cyprus. He lives there with his family, and that's good enough for me.
No doubt, he has made quite a few contradictory statements before, and that will always happen, when one tries to hide all information from others, and after a while, one forgets what he told to whom and when. That's why men who often cheat on their wives or girlfriends, get found out, because of the stories that they tell, and forget. Women are much better at this game.
Also every person has their own comfort level, with their security. If VP does not feel comfortable to tell us more, we should allow him the space to feel comfortable, and then I'm sure he will let us a little closer into who he is. Most of us on this forum are very transparent, good or bad, and I believe most Cypriots in general are very open. This does not mean, that VP should be just as open. VP knows that he is not all that open, therefore he also knows that every post that he makes, there will be a little doubt in peoples minds as to how to read his posts. It all depends on individuals personality and character. Lets give VP some space, to open up, in his own time and in his own way, just like when he told us, that he was born in the UK. Same time, VP should expect people to challenge him to what he writes, and show the inconsistencies in what he says. Personally, I think people will enjoy his posts more, if they also believed in what he wrote, and not voicing someone else's wish, which some of us, tend to believe, rightly or wrongly.