jayjayandjay
Shropshire

Isfahan

I met this girl while on a boat trip down the bospherous in Istanbul and she suggested I visit Iran. She gave me her name and address (she’s married) and said she would help me out when I visited. Hey, like I was minding my own business and looking out to sea at the time but then that’s life! Should I go I wonder?
Here I am a year later and i’ve been to Iran and met up with the person who invited me and her family. Iranians are (on the whole) very freindly and can’t do enough to help so that was a nice surprise. I really didn’t get to grips with the place in six days I was there, there just wasn’t the time. I met a girl and i’m not even sure if she’s married though she has a three year old boy. My feelings are mixed and i’m also aware that having not been in a relaitionship for a long time I have to be cool. No worries, i’m thousands of miles away. I can’t understand why I don’t just fall in love with the girl next door, it would be so much easier. Even the first girl I went out with it wasn’t straight forward as she had a two year old boy. So do I go back? Yes, once i’ve had time to reconcile the romantic in me with the reality of the situation. Even if there’s no big romance I want to look up friends and and visit Shiraz and Kish island.


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PersianTraveler
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Well, why Not!

Hi
I guess you might like it over there , if only , you ar ekind of adventarous guy waning to do something radical!
Iran is pretty , people are extremely nice and hospitable, yet there are many things about that country that might seem sort of turn off , such as…. , i guess i dont want to start otherwise i keep going .

The bottom line is that i would say give it a shoot , but dont count on getting laid with that chick on the first day, maybe the second day!


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