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misty Just Starting
Joined: 02 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: Brussels, Belgium
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:10 pm Post subject: charmed by a russian... |
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HI,
I'm a european girl, and I'm hopeless in love with a russian boy.
We're both musicians (he plays viola, i play piano), we study at the same conservatory, and we already played together for music of chamber.
I like very much russian people, they're great musicians, but I also like their mentality, values, how they are.
The boy I'm in love with is very galant (opens doors, helps me with my jacket when we leave, ...). I don't really know if he has feelings for me, he's very charming and smiles when he see me, so I think he likes me. After we played together, he gave me a big hug to thank me. Is this a normal behaviour for russian mento a woman?
Also, I want to tell him about my feelings, but I'm to scared to do so.
I think it's not done for a girl to show she's in love, and certainly not in Russia.
What's the normal way in russia to date with someone, the last thing I want is to scare him if I propose something.
By the way: great site! |
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vitalsigns Lounge Wizard
Joined: 25 Dec 2004 Posts: 2784
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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| I think just do what you would normally do in your country. It shouldn't be that much different. |
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misty Just Starting
Joined: 02 Jan 2006 Posts: 2 Location: Brussels, Belgium
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:02 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the answer, I think I'll wait and see what's coming, I'm to scared
to do something wrong.
Of course, all information about how a russian relation is like (especially a russian boy and a foreign girl) is still very welcome! |
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Violet-Lady Just Starting
Joined: 25 Mar 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 6:45 pm Post subject: Re: charmed by a russian... |
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| misty wrote: | HI,
I'm a european girl, and I'm hopeless in love with a russian boy.
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The boy I'm in love with is very galant (opens doors, helps me with my jacket when we leave, ...). I don't really know if he has feelings for me, he's very charming and smiles when he see me, so I think he likes me. After we played together, he gave me a big hug to thank me. Is this a normal behaviour for russian mento a woman?
Also, I want to tell him about my feelings, but I'm to scared to do so.
I think it's not done for a girl to show she's in love, and certainly not in Russia.
What's the normal way in russia to date with someone, the last thing I want is to scare him if I propose something. |
I absolutely second this post!! A classmate of mine, a Russian guy, and I have started a friendship. He is generous to me and smiles and makes jokes when I am around. I'm not really looking to take it to the next level just yet, as I would like to create this solid friendship - but I could definitely see a romantic relationship happening.
Even in America it is [stupidly] important for the lady to play hard to get - and I assume it is equally, if not more so, important because of the higher level of male galant usually found in europe and russia..
any thoughts are welcome |
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Xela VIP
Joined: 06 Jul 2005 Posts: 781 Location: Shanghai
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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| As if it's not bad enough having all the clueless men coming over here and clogging up the site with questions about Russian love, now here come all the women.. |
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starryeyed346 Frequent Guest
Joined: 23 Dec 2006 Posts: 25 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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I believe love is universal. It doesnt matter what country you are in or what your backgound is. a crush is a crush and love is love.
Im a small town american girl who fell in love with a russian boy. hes been in the USA for like 6 or 7 years. With my experience with him... though we have cultural differences, feelings and actions and likes/dislikes are similar. We are on the same brainwave...though mine is in english and his is in russian. With my experiences with his FRIENDS, however... they are all so shy around women and they tend to put up this strong and great facade that i see right through. they can be polite and charming, but really they look and talk about women as tho they are objects.
But really, i think it has little to do with the fact that they are russian. You can find men like that everywhere. Follow your instincts and dont be afraid. If you like him, make a move. Show him what an euro girl is like! |
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MrSpice Lounge Wizard
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:55 pm Post subject: |
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| starryeyed346 wrote: | I believe love is universal. It doesnt matter what country you are in or what your backgound is. a crush is a crush and love is love.
Im a small town american girl who fell in love with a russian boy. hes been in the USA for like 6 or 7 years. With my experience with him... though we have cultural differences, feelings and actions and likes/dislikes are similar. We are on the same brainwave...though mine is in english and his is in russian. With my experiences with his FRIENDS, however... they are all so shy around women and they tend to put up this strong and great facade that i see right through. they can be polite and charming, but really they look and talk about women as tho they are objects.
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I have to be honest with you - I think you're still very inexperienced and naive. Plus, blinded by love. There are certainly differences between the character and traits of a typical russian and someone who grew up in Michigan. Let's talk after 5 years of marriage and tell us if you still feel the same way. And I am not saying that you won't be happily married - quite possible you will be. But if you don't see the differences, that means you don't know enough about him and his friends. |
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starryeyed346 Frequent Guest
Joined: 23 Dec 2006 Posts: 25 Location: Michigan
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| oh believe me, i see the differences. Its not a smooth road. It takes a LOT of patience and understanding. We are always explaining things to eachother... but both he and i are open minded and willing to learn. We enjoy teaching eachother and learning from eachother. Its no so bad being so different. Our beliefs and goals and work ethic are aligned. Our futures are parellel... and everything else just makes it a whole lot more interesting |
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MrSpice Lounge Wizard
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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| starryeyed346 wrote: | | oh believe me, i see the differences. Its not a smooth road. It takes a LOT of patience and understanding. We are always explaining things to eachother... but both he and i are open minded and willing to learn. We enjoy teaching eachother and learning from eachother. Its no so bad being so different. Our beliefs and goals and work ethic are aligned. Our futures are parellel... and everything else just makes it a whole lot more interesting |
You enjoy the process because you are young and very much in love. Once the love is not that strong, you can get tired of explaining things to each other. One advice for you - learn to cook food Russian food for him. Russians love their Russian food and love when their wives can cook for them. If not, she will spend a lot of time at his mom's house... |
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jo-jo-7 Just Starting
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 10:38 pm Post subject: |
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| MrSpice wrote: | | starryeyed346 wrote: | | oh believe me, i see the differences. Its not a smooth road. It takes a LOT of patience and understanding. We are always explaining things to eachother... but both he and i are open minded and willing to learn. We enjoy teaching eachother and learning from eachother. Its no so bad being so different. Our beliefs and goals and work ethic are aligned. Our futures are parellel... and everything else just makes it a whole lot more interesting |
You enjoy the process because you are young and very much in love. Once the love is not that strong, you can get tired of explaining things to each other. One advice for you - learn to cook food Russian food for him. Russians love their Russian food and love when their wives can cook for them. If not, she will spend a lot of time at his mom's house... |
Spicey cooks for his wife.....hehe... Which is fine. I hope he can cook....  |
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surfguy Lounge Wizard
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| MrSpice wrote: | | starryeyed346 wrote: | I believe love is universal. It doesnt matter what country you are in or what your backgound is. a crush is a crush and love is love.
Im a small town american girl who fell in love with a russian boy. hes been in the USA for like 6 or 7 years. With my experience with him... though we have cultural differences, feelings and actions and likes/dislikes are similar. We are on the same brainwave...though mine is in english and his is in russian. With my experiences with his FRIENDS, however... they are all so shy around women and they tend to put up this strong and great facade that i see right through. they can be polite and charming, but really they look and talk about women as tho they are objects.
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I have to be honest with you - I think you're still very inexperienced and naive. Plus, blinded by love. There are certainly differences between the character and traits of a typical russian and someone who grew up in Michigan. Let's talk after 5 years of marriage and tell us if you still feel the same way. And I am not saying that you won't be happily married - quite possible you will be. But if you don't see the differences, that means you don't know enough about him and his friends. |
I agree with spice so enjoy it while you can...and knock on wood...just so you know Russians are very superstitious |
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PapaG Frequent Guest
Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 36 Location: ïîä Ïýà÷òðýý, Ãýîðãèà, ÑØÀ
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:05 am Post subject: Re: charmed by a russian... |
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| Violet Lady wrote: | Even in America it is [stupidly] important for the lady to play hard to get - and I assume it is equally, if not more so, important because of the higher level of male galant usually found in europe and russia..
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Don't play hard to get. Be hard to get. Exclusive relationships are prized. There is a value in waiting. Be the kind of person that is worth the effort.
Acting is trivial. Being is mission critical.  |
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krasatulya VIP
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| Spice, your wife is Russian, isn't she? |
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vitalsigns Lounge Wizard
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| Who is your husband Krasotka? |
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tilston15381 Frequent Guest
Joined: 03 Dec 2006 Posts: 15 Location: Liverpool, UK
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:21 pm Post subject: distance...not a prob |
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| well....my girlfriend is Russian and she loves me like crazy! she would do anything for me! Even massages my feet! Its amazing! All i say is there are no boundries for things such as relationships! I live in UK, we met in 2005 in Malta when we were both on holiday! Jan08 I move to Moscow as an English Teacher, getting our own flat and everything! I hope she will still be massaging my feet after a day in the classroom with a bunch of noisy adolsents! grrrrr!!! |
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