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  1. #1224
    Quote Originally Posted by Stravinsky  [View Original Post]
    beautiful examples of Russian poetry.
    Also, learn to recite this poem written by Marina Tzvetayeva, it opens beautiful long legs.

    http://vimeo.com/7771120

  2. #1223
    Quote Originally Posted by harrydubois  [View Original Post]
    just wondering about russian literature. if "[CodeWord901]" is my favorite, does that count too? .
    nice try, but [CodeWord901] is definitely not russian literature. just because something is written by a russian, doesn't make it russian literature. most russians have never heard of the expat writers like nabokov.

    i agree with prosal, master & margarita would be at the top of any russian's favorite reading list. another novel by bulgakov that most russians know and love is heart of a dog.

    lermontov and gogol are also favorites, but i would ditch dostoevsky, at least as far as popular writers are concerned. while russians may be proud to count such a deep thinker as one of their own, i think there are very few russians who actually enjoy reading him: mainly he is something that they suffer through while in school. the common joke among russians is that if you have trouble sleeping, keep a copy of dostoevsky at your bedside: a chapter of crime and punishment will put you right to sleep.

    a better choice might be turgenev, whose writing and subject matter are much more accessible to the average russian. his short novel, mumu, is standard reading for most grade-school kids in russia.

    and don't forget chekhov, not only for his plays, but for his short stories.

    last, but not least (particularly if you want to impress a young russian woman) , don't forget the poets. russians love nothing so much as their poets. every russian knows pushkin, if you can recite a few well-chosen lines from yevgeni onegin, that will go a long way towards impressing a young russian woman. his letter from tatyana to onegin is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of russian poetry.

    also yesenin, one of russia's favorite poets, who not only wrote some beautiful poetry, but whose tragic life and romantic death continue to inspire young russian women.

    and finally, vladimir vysotsky, one of russia's most popular and beloved contemporary poets.

  3. #1222
    Hello,

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  4. #1221

    Is intelligence and education in general important regarding Russian girls?

    "A Russian girl wants someone she respects"

    I get the impression, however perhaps I am misunderstanding, that being cultured, educated etc sort of a professor type (I don't want to give any identifying information, however I am an academic) would be a big hit with the young sexy kittens in Odessa or Kharkov.

    Am I right?

  5. #1220
    Quote Originally Posted by Roll Buzz  [View Original Post]
    Good point. And excellent list. My other addiction is reading, and I would like to point out for visitors to Kiev that there is now a nice English translation of Bulgakov's roman, The White Knight, in which there are many references to places in Kiev. I have found out knowledge of this is very present among the women I have met there, and even the house where most of the story takes place, is still to be seen. But beware also, people may get very emotional about this story, as they also may get agitated about the old churches and their role in modern times. But who can fully understand women, let alone the Russian woman.

    Udachi, RB
    Spasibo. Speaking of Ukraine, and before to get back on tracks (fucking Slavic girls) I just finished the last Andrei Kourkov novel,"The President's Last Love".

    It's the story, told in the first person, of Sergei Pavlovich Bunin, born in the Soviet Union in the early 60's, who progresses from being an unemployed youth to becoming the President of the post-Soviet Ukraine. Andrei Kourkov is best at humour, in particular the absurdities of post-Soviet life in Ukraine. Corrupt politicians, incompetent officials, etc. Absurdly wonderful book, a great read, highly recommanded.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Presidents-...v/dp/1843432579

    BTW his other books are also great, notally his hits, 'Death and the Penguin' and 'Pengouin Lost'. Wonderful, funny, tragic and brilliant books packed with intrigue and mordant humour : Viktor tracks down his beloved Penguin, Misha, through Ukraine, Russia and even Chechenya. True gems.

  6. #1219
    Quote Originally Posted by Lukasek  [View Original Post]
    but even Russian literature?
    Right.

    You know, most of guys who rave about Russian dievs don't know shit about the culture of the girls they want to fuck.

    That's simply silly.

  7. #1218
    Quote Originally Posted by Stravinsky  [View Original Post]
    Speaking of the cinema.
    BTW, speaking of literature and cinema, the Viktor Pelevin's most famous novel, 'Generation P", has been adapted for cinema and will be soon coming out in film.

    For those who ignore it, Pelevin is the most popular modern (and totally nutty) author in Russia, and "Generation P" is his cult book. The book tracks the adventures of a young intellectual, Vavilen Tatarsky, who becomes a kopiraiter (an advertising copywriter) in kiosks held by Chechens, and is adrift in the glamorously corrupt Moscow of the early 90s. But while the novel ends with the 90s, the film seems to continue until a near future.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqe-nNhp0kw

    A must-see. Typically the kind of cultural knowledge that wins you poins with a Russian girl.

  8. #1217
    Newbe question here: How does sponsoring generally work? How much money do most FSU girls expect and what can I expect in return? What would be fair bargain? Any info appreciated.

  9. #1216
    Quote Originally Posted by Prosal  [View Original Post]
    BTW, my "top five" Russian classics are:

    - Master & Margarita. Bulgakov (a book that ALL Russians place, with good reasons, at the Pantheon of literature)

    - The Dead Souls. Gogol

    - A Hero of Our Time. Lermontov.

    - Crime & Punishment. Dostoievski

    - The Life of Arseniev. Bunin
    Good point. And excellent list. My other addiction is reading, and I would like to point out for visitors to Kiev that there is now a nice English translation of Bulgakov's roman, The White Knight, in which there are many references to places in Kiev. I have found out knowledge of this is very present among the women I have met there, and even the house where most of the story takes place, is still to be seen. But beware also, people may get very emotional about this story, as they also may get agitated about the old churches and their role in modern times. But who can fully understand women, let alone the Russian woman.

    Udachi, RB

  10. #1215
    Quote Originally Posted by Prosal  [View Original Post]
    .

    BTW, my "top five" Russian classics are:

    - Master & Margarita. Bulgakov (a book that ALL Russians place, with good reasons, at the Pantheon of literature)

    - The Dead Souls. Gogol

    - A Hero of Our Time. Lermontov.

    - Crime & Punishment. Dostoievski

    - The Life of Arseniev. Bunin
    WOW Prosal!

    You never stop to surprise me, not only you have huge knowledge about almost all Brazil and you travelled to places in FSU where most here neither know where they are but even Russian literature?

    I know more or less all your "top five" from the school, surely not easy-books to be read, but they belong to the story of Russia with no doubt.

    Nice, really nice in the forum supposed to be only about prostitutes to find one who can appreciate the whole meaning of RUSSIA!

    I hope, even more than before, that sooner or later, better sooner , we will meet somewhere in FSU and yeah, no matter where, cause with the right buddy you do not need a particular good place to have.... fun, you create the Fun, even easier in FSU !

  11. #1214

    Thank you very much!

    just wondering about russian literature. if "[CodeWord901]" is my favorite, does that count too? .

  12. #1213
    Quote Originally Posted by HarryDubois  [View Original Post]
    My question really is: when 20 year old Olga, Natasha, etc meets me in lugansk or Kharkov, she may actually fall in love with her "rich" American "mature" man. However what about a year or two later, when plenty of guys half my age are flirting with her here in New York? Will she dump the "old man" like a hot potato?
    A Russian girl wants someone she respects, someone who is aware about her culture, someone she can communicate with, someone who knows her on a deeper emotional and cultural level. So I could not emphasize more about the advantages to learn a bit about Russian literature, painting, music, ect. Even the most disty are suckers for their own culture. If your girl knows that you are not only with her for her ass, but also because you understand a bit Russia, know about it and appreciate it, believe me, the younger guys (usually culturally totally unaware) who solely want to fuck her will not be able to compete with you. I've had dozens of time the proof of it.

    Even on my mamba profile, I put a lot of emphasis on cultural knowledge. It's not a direct ticket to the girls panties, but it definitely wins me points.

    BTW, my "top five" Russian classics are:

    - Master & Margarita. Bulgakov (a book that ALL Russians place, with good reasons, at the Pantheon of literature)

    - The Dead Souls. Gogol

    - A Hero of Our Time. Lermontov.

    - Crime & Punishment. Dostoievski

    - The Life of Arseniev. Bunin

  13. #1212
    Quote Originally Posted by HarryDubois  [View Original Post]
    However I wonder if it's really cost effective. Figure the expenses that might be involved in giving someone who MAY be merely a gold digger full access to my home, compared to just paying for some temporary companionship. Sort of semi-pro, girlfriend, style.

    I'm not sure what's cost effective.

    If I thought the girl really loved me, as she claims to, it would be worthwhile.
    I've invited MANY Russian girls (that already had Shengen visas that they got through work or from previous vacations) here in Paris, and find that if you actually take care of their well-being and fulfill their touristic expectations (loooooong romantic walks, visits of picturesque areas, monuments, ect) , and at the same time really satisfy them emotionally and sexually, then they is grateful forever, literally. Also I find that their mentality, once here, is very positive. They are totally happy with dinners in simple yet nice typical restaurants, evenings at home with some good wine, a plate of cheese and a good movie, ect. No Buddha Bar and alike posh VIP shit. No need. Only simple touristic things and nice and friendly places.

    The legend of the greedy Russian girl only eager to retrieve you from your last €€ by dragging you in financially suicidally places is simply ridiculous. Treat a Russian woman nicely, open yourself emotionally, be confident and "strong" but nice and romantic at the same time, always show her some male courtesy and respect, and you'll be surprised what she will do for you without you even asking.

  14. #1211

    Hasn't your ex-wife already given you the answers to these? Maybe ask her again.

    Quote Originally Posted by HarryDubois  [View Original Post]
    I wonder how expensive it might be paying a gold digger for girlfriend sex.

    I'm not sure if the girl really loves me, as she claims to.
    Again, the best way to unravel these mysteries is to go find out for yourself.

    The worst thing you can do is listen to the advice of anyone here.

    If you do your homework, you'll likely get your answers LONG BEFORE you give someone full access to your home.

    But never forget, one way or the other, in the end, you always pay.

    Its like expensive jewelry, if you're going to worry about the price, then you can't afford it to begin with.

    If you're not sure some girl 30 years younger than you, that you've never met, really loves you, then you might want to get back up on that turnip truck you just fell off of.

  15. #1210

    I'm inclined to agree with Ben bezra

    However I wonder if it's really cost effective. Figure the expenses that might be involved in giving someone who MAY be merely a gold digger full access to my home, compared to just paying for some temporary companionship. Sort of semi-pro, girlfriend, style.

    I'm not sure what's cost effective.

    If I thought the girl really loved me, as she claims to, it would be worthwhile.

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