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04-22-23 22:00 #22388
Posts: 179A Foreign Affair
Wondering if any one has tried this agency to meet women, probably for a relationship? Are the women motivated to get out of Ukraine now? I am in my late 60's and have had some interest in women in their 40's from this website. Is it fairly safe to travel to Kiev to meet a woman now? Anyone there now? Thanks,
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04-17-23 12:09 #22387
Posts: 220Does Kia escort run out of money? Or is the new administrator annoyed by all the requests? It was always possible to request the password for real photos for free. Because many pictures on the site are only with the face covered. Now Gia wants $100 for the password. And promises a credit if you book the girls:
You need a password to unlock REAL pics and videos! It costs 100 $ which are the deposit for your first meeting. The password is free for anyone who've used our services before, get it on Telegram.
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04-17-23 10:35 #22386
Posts: 7Did you find any?
Did you find any countries with a good population of this women?
Have you been there?
I'm thinking of going to Romania or Poland.
Originally Posted by GentlemanTravel [View Original Post]
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04-05-23 05:21 #22385
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Rocko20 [View Original Post]
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04-04-23 21:29 #22384
Posts: 241Originally Posted by Rocko20 [View Original Post]
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04-03-23 17:01 #22383
Posts: 241Escort. Vc formerly GIA
Can't recommend escort. Vc formerly GIA agency any more.
Prices are much higher than before, now they even post fake photos before they didn't, Kristina was really cool and friendly at GIA but the new operator is really stupid.
I used this agency for many years but I stopped using this agency.
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02-26-23 15:39 #22382
Posts: 340Originally Posted by GentlemanTravel [View Original Post]
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02-26-23 05:02 #22381
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Sorbonne [View Original Post]
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02-26-23 00:26 #22380
Posts: 558Personality Change
Speaking with girls who are still in Ukraine and who have left Ukraine after the war, I feel that they have changed much more than I had imagined.
It's almost like their personality have changed or they can't think straight. One even seems going crazy.
Any thoughts or your experience with them lately?
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02-21-23 03:22 #22379
Posts: 709Originally Posted by GentlemanTravel [View Original Post]
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02-17-23 18:51 #22378
Posts: 516One year invasion anniversary in 7 days. Significant Russian strikes highly likely.
Putin and the Russian public share a mentality that assigns greater significance to things that happen on certain dates. The dates can be anything from Putin's birthday to anniversaries of WW-II events. The symbolic value for anything accomplished on such a date is higher, and has more PR value, than if that same accomplishment happened some other time.
Putin is scheduled to make a speech on Feb 21st (IIRC). If he's planning some kind of major military attack it makes sense to anticipate it coming sometime in the coming week. It doesn't need to be exactly on the 24th or 21st, it could possibly happen before or after and would still be claimed as a victory for the anniversary.
As a practical matter, anyone who doesn't need to be in Ukraine right now would be well advised to leave. There is no part of the country that's beyond the range of missiles and drones. And civilian targets are not immune from attack. For anyone who isn't able to leave, now is a good time to review your safety protocols and to remind yourself about the constant need to guard against complacency.
Not trying to be alarmist, but simply making the point that Putin absolutely needs to demonstrate his strength, even if it's just for his domestic audience. The one year anniversary of the war is an opportunity I doubt he will pass up. Be safe!
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01-30-23 02:01 #22377
Posts: 2794Originally Posted by GentlemanTravel [View Original Post]
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01-28-23 17:34 #22376
Posts: 724Where & How to find Ukrainian women
Originally Posted by DramaFree11 [View Original Post]
And while I am sure many women will have fled Ukraine, many cannot. These women were poor enough when the situation was stable. Living from day to day often. Who has the money to escape and start a new life with no support networks or stable employment? I think it will be happy hunting for those brave mongers who venture into Ukraine today. And I suppose a target-rich environment for those hunting in places with large UA ex-pat populations.
I am talking here about normal, non-pro girls, who might be looking for mutually beneficial relationships or even real LTR - not escorts.
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11-28-22 05:32 #22375
Posts: 516For Ukraine, economic theory is likely to be out of whack for quite a while.
Originally Posted by DwayneJohnson [View Original Post]
When the war finally ends, assuming current trends continue and Ukraine retains (at least) its pre-Feb 24th territory, and possibly more, there will most likely be a lengthy reconstruction period in which Western money will continue to flow in, only no longer for weapons. I'm no economist, but it seems probable that a reconstruction economy isn't likely to be any more "normal" than one during wartime.
Not making predictions, just offering observations that things are likely to be rather crazy for the foreseeable future. The pre-Feb 24th Ukraine is gone, never to return. Ukraine's next chapter, with movement toward both EU and NATO membership, will have a lot of moving parts and variables at play, many of which we can't yet imagine.
I'm guessing it's going to be quite a rollercoaster ride, hopefully with an upward trajectory. But I would be cautious of those who think they can figure it out ahead of time. Those are probably the same people who predicted this would be a short war, and that Ukraine would lose.
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11-28-22 01:43 #22374
Posts: 322Originally Posted by HessenStud [View Original Post]
In free market, lower demand means price goes down not the supply. Supply will go down if Russian terrorists go further into cities.