Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Kikapu wrote:Viewpoint wrote:
Haven't you realized that our partners and only ally for over 33 years has been Turkey .
As long as you are aware, that there's always going to be a price paid to Turkey by the TC's sooner or later regarding the EU membership.
As my old girlfriend use to say, "If can't fuck a friend, who can you fuck".!!!
I would keep my back against the wall if I were you.
Do you take your wife for a meal pay the bill and then take her home for sex? its all part of a partnership.
Actually, we have sex before we go out to meal.
No VP, what you described above is prostitution. Sex for a meal can only be seen as prostitution, even if the woman is your wife.
In my relationship, our meals are paid from a joint account, so following your example, we are paying for our own sex, but in reality of course, sex is part of the relationship and not because one pays for it with meals.
But I can see how you may have come to that conclusion. Just because Turkey gives you food and money, you feel obliged to "bend over".
Well, the truth is, you don't need to "bend over" because what Turkey wants is the land, and not you. By "bending over" constitutes prostitution on your part, on top of giving your land to Turkey.
Is that a good deal for Turkey, or what.??
All a matter of viewpoint, you see it as prostitution we see it as a healthy relationship, we to pay back as 75% of our imports are from Turkey, so you may try and twist things around but our relationship with Turkey will always be a strong one which will not be dented by silly remarks made by people like you.
I for one hope and wish, that Turkey will remain a strong trading partner with a United Cyprus in the future.
What Turkey is doing now, is nothing more than paying for her mistakes for occupying part of Cyprus. She is living up to some of her responsibilities. We won't talk about her other short comings to the TC's, so that the TC's do not need to go to the South to get, but do so, just because Turkey is not meeting her responsibilities as an occupying force.
Even prisoners need to be fed at least once a day. That is the responsibility of the State that the prisoner is incarcerated in.