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12-21-09 18:54 #174
Posts: 2007Greater efforts can lead to greater rewards.
Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel
You can also draw a line that you won't go below, invest time and resources, and end up failing to score with a hottie. With a 30 year age difference, good-girl styudenkas aren't so quick to skip ALL formality.
Nothing ventured? Its all relative.
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12-21-09 17:15 #173
Posts: 724The Universal Language - part 2
I know it is not really the focus of this forum, but since the conversation started here, I will conclude it here...
Language proved to be no barrier as my Russian-speaking friend dispensed with all the usual dating formalities in favour of mating rituals this weekend.
We scarcely said a mutually-understood word on our second date other than
"hotel?"
"hotel!"
and "Da! Da! Da!"
So it was kind of a "cut to chase" kind of relationship.
She is not a stunning beauty and in Moscow would not attract a second glance, but she is a pretty, big-breasted blonde,
20 years younger than me, who is really into fucking and sucking and a freebie "within the meaning of the Act".
So the cost/benefit analysis is where it needs to be.
The relevance of this to this forum is that a failure to communicate need not lead to other failures. In this case it was definitely an accellerator.
Also, she had some kind of Russian-English dictionary on her mobile, which came in handy during moments of great confusion. I must get the same, I think Beiks has such a thing.
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12-18-09 00:01 #172
Posts: 2626useful phrases
Stumbled across this... really not bad.
http://www.dating-world.net/Russian%20phrases.htm
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12-17-09 23:14 #171
Posts: 724The Universal Language
Originally Posted by Doctor_Skank
A full and frank discussion (as befitting international intercourse) of preferred positions, foreplay and bedroom fun.
She wanted to get this all laid out, as it were, in advance, knowing the communications difficulties in person.
You gotta love Russian girls! (Whenever humanly possible)
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12-17-09 20:52 #170
Posts: 2626Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel
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12-17-09 18:38 #169
Posts: 1454GT,
My sympathies. Your situation sounds almost Biblical: close enough to see the promised land, yet still so far away.
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12-17-09 18:26 #168
Posts: 465Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel
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12-17-09 17:22 #167
Posts: 724Translation please
i did not mean live translation services (nice though that would be), i meant something like babelfish that can run on a mobile or pda.
i have connected with a buxom blonde locally who speaks almost no english (she just arrived from moscow to work for a russian firm). so our first date was a real challenge - her with her dictionaries and me trying to find appropriate phrases on beiks. kind of funny actually, i spent most of my time plying her with wine and peering down her amply-displayed cleveage.
in truth i hope she gets tired of trying to talk and moves quickly onto other forms of intercourse...
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12-17-09 06:56 #166
Posts: 2626Originally Posted by Stravinsky
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12-17-09 03:11 #165
Posts: 1454Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel
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12-16-09 22:36 #164
Posts: 39The fawking problem is
Originally Posted by Born Loser 5
Can not even use 'spaces' when they type.
?.?? So put the space in like such.
?.?? And it will be clear.
Ignorant they are.
I mean just look at the 'cro-magnum' frontal lob on most guys. Idiots!
(yes, my main girl just told me good bye) So I am fuckked up!
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12-16-09 17:39 #163
Posts: 724Blackberry Apps?
I have the BEIKS talking phrase book for my Blackberry, and while it might be useful for taking a taxi or ordering a meal, it is not very useful for chatting up ladies.
Is there an app that provides real translation services, like Babelfish?
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11-13-09 10:11 #162
Posts: 993Originally Posted by Stravinsky
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11-13-09 06:38 #161
Posts: 1454Originally Posted by Born Loser 5
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11-13-09 04:32 #160
Posts: 993привет.рада знакомству
What does this phrase mean.
привет.рада знакомству
I tried Google translate and it says
privet.rada acquaintance
What does rada means ?
Thanks