Hi!
I'm Russian girl who fell in love with Italian man. He moved to St. Petersburg from Switzerland and he is the best man I have ever met.
The day I met him was the best day in my life. But now I' m the unhappiest girl in the world because he does not love me. I did my best to make him love me. I even started to learn Italian. But he doesn' t love me.
So I came to a conclusion that Italian men don&rsquo t love anybody except themselves.
They look good, have good manners, say so many sweet words but they do not love.
Girls! Be careful with Italians!
They will make you love them, make you mad about them, but won't spend a bit of their feelings for you!
- Natali
February 2005
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| Miranda33August 2011 I always found them very attractive. |
| Miranda33August 2011 I had an exsperience and heard that is you sleep with them they loose interest to you, no matter how much they were chasing you before to achieve this. |
| Crra29June 2011 I went to italy last summer, the first week of being there i thought the same, all charming men but never worth it. A group of guys me and my friends became friendly with were nice friendly men, one *nick always spoke about his brother, *theo, who i thought sounded the same as all we'd met, once we met him he was the most genuine man i've ever met, i fell in love with him and we have been together ever since. I visit every month, as does he. The langaguage barrier can be hard, but were getting there. |
| sweetie2June 2011
This has made for interesting reading for me. I have started talking to an italian guy, who has been very honest and open about what he wants in a relationship. We have been chatting for a couple of weeks via email. Have now started chatting on messenger. The thing is he has told me he loves be but we have never met. Also im struggling with some of the things he says ,because they are so lovely. I am not gullible but struggling with whether he is true to what he is saying, or whether he is trying to woo me. Am i being dumb !! i dont know but if any italian guy out there can help then it would be appreicated. |
| coldfire85June 2010 ...i was so curious about this topic, and i've been reading lots of comments...untill i really was fed up with all of such stories. C'MON GUYS!!!! i just can't believe in 2010 there are still people who really do care of stereotypes... Italian men are just like everyone else: idiots and smart guys are everywhere. If you have to judge people, do that about the person who is in front of you: general opinions are ALWAYS wrong. whatever topic, whatever person....and, in my opinion, this is even more true about love. Loving a person is something personal: you just can't compare one single person behaviour to kinda of national use. |
| ivywilsonMay 2010 im in love with italian man..we know each other almost 2 years..im 26 n he is 39..he ever told me he would love to have a relationship with me..but we r too far away to keep long distance relationship..but for me is ok if he wants to..but i like how its going..coz i like something natural happen..well..if we meant to be i will be the happiest girl in this world..i do really love him but i never tell him wat i feel..n i like the way treat me..he is the best..he is very good quality man im looking for... |
| ivywilsonMay 2010
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| valentina_JJuly 2009 i would like 2 say only that it's not question of nation but person,many guys here are alike him,they mostly torture girls,cheat them and most girls hete put up with that just to keep them,just like that italian,only not sweet at all.and i had an italian boyfriend and he was very nice,and i was the one to left him,so i would suggest to get over that idiot and keep seeking for true love... |













































