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[QUOTE=Pistons;2163734]Also serbs south of the novi sad region in the north blame the ottomans for why they are shorter in height than novi sad serbs or croatians. They say the ottoman soldiers had their way with serb women. However, Romania was never a ottoman state. It was just a vassall, so no ottoman DNA there. But some influence probably to a lesser extent.[/QUOTE]Indeed, you are right. And the fact that Romania was just a vassall under the Ottomans (except a strip along the coast I may add which does include Constansa) was later the reason the Russians skipped Romania after beating the ottomans in the Russian ottoman war. So Romania got to keep their romance language while the Russians created a belt on the far side of Romania, trying to kick out the ottomans from Europe. That is why we find short Russian looking girls in Bulgaria, Macedonia and Serbia. Not a bad mix I might add. And interestingly many Bulgarians due to the northern Russian past have fairer skin than most Romanians who came from further south (Italy). One example would be Laura at Oase, or Vicky at Sixsense. Definite Russian looks just with shorter height.
Personally I also find the Moldavian mix of Russian and romance to be quite interesting. Russians are known for kissing and cuddling, while Latinos are known for passion and emotions.
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[QUOTE=SamsonMonger;2163799]To be clear, I just meant attraction rather than love.[/QUOTE]Indeed, and I might add:
[URL]https://www.eharmony.com/dating-advice/dating-issues/the-science-behind-a-first-kiss/[/URL]
Oxytocin: the hormone of attraction, but also of love.
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[QUOTE=SamsonMonger;2163799]To be clear, I just meant attraction rather than love.[/QUOTE]In FKK, money will get you all the attention you want from girls, nothing else.
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[QUOTE=Pistons;2163734]Indeed, the small population of szekely hungarians in transylvania has retained more central siberian dna than hungarian hungarians who are almost completely mixed with neighbouring slavic populations due to intermarriges. The argument is that the szekely live in a very rugged area with hills around them, while Hungary is stretched out on an open plain. So indeed, you are right here. Also serbs south of the novi sad region in the north blame the ottomans for why they are shorter in height than novi sad serbs or croatians. They say the ottoman soldiers had their way with serb women. However, Romania was never a ottoman state. It was just a vassall, so no ottoman DNA there. But some influence probably to a lesser extent.
Personally I consider the ottomans to have done a good job in Bulgaria and serbia if they are to blame for the shorter height. But that is just me, LOL.[/QUOTE]Interesting that Evolution presents itself so prominently and yet so many people deny it as a possibility. I read somewhere in the past that the two modern European countries with the least linguistic similarities to their neighboring countries were Finland and Hungary. This article also hinted at possible linguistic relationships between these two countries and some easter Adian countries. It's always nice to have the opportunity to view the superior offspring resulting from mixing cultures and DNA. The result from the migration of petite working girls from far off lands may be a recognizable decrease in height is notoriously tall countries like The Netherlands.
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[QUOTE=Bfsie;2163469]Correct. I would add that in many cases their boyfriends don't allow the WGs to kiss (and make anal sex) as the condition to allow them to work as the WGs, because their boyfriends want to feel they are special and unique to the WGs and can get kiss and anal sex with the WGs which nobody else can get.[/QUOTE]Anal sex feel good. Nice and tight and warm.
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[QUOTE=SamsonMonger;2163799]To be clear, I just meant attraction rather than love.[/QUOTE]What's wrong with attraction?
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[QUOTE=SamsonMonger;2163500]....but romantic attraction from the girl's side happens. It probably happens every day in some club in Germany.[/QUOTE]Indeed plenty of working girls over 30 looking for a serious relationship to provide them with a soft landing in life. Girls past their prime, feeling they will hit the wall soon. Much less common with younger girls.
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[QUOTE=XXL;2163971]Indeed plenty of working girls over 30 looking for a serious relationship to provide them with a soft landing in life. Girls past their prime, feeling they will hit the wall soon. Much less common with younger girls.[/QUOTE]I get this from my younger university friends who are girl recently, they are all about 30 now, I never wonder why they suddenly contact me after so many years because I kind of knew why LOL.
These girls never figured out that I am already married with my best wife in the world called German FKK LOL I got so many German wives, Romanian wives among other wives from all over Europe and apparently there are going to be even more wives coming to fuck me LOL My marriage to FKK is secret marriage, but I am loyal to my wife German FKK LOL.
Once you pop in German FKK, you cannot stop LOL.
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[QUOTE=XXL;2163971]Indeed plenty of working girls over 30 looking for a serious relationship to provide them with a soft landing in life. Girls past their prime, feeling they will hit the wall soon. Much less common with younger girls.[/QUOTE]That's not "romantic attraction". That's attracted by money and a safe future.
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[QUOTE=Takedown;2163730]1. I think we comprehend english differently. It says straight out, "people whose cultures are Roman-derived" and explicitly lists Romanian people. It goes on to explain the historical relationship of Rome to their conquered lands, including present day Romania. Cut and dry from my POV.
From the highly structured but elegant Japanese, the rule oriented German, laid back and loose American English, the intricate but chaotic Chinese dialects, and of course the passionate Latin romance languages.[/QUOTE]Americans are laid back and loose because of their language? It's a huge country, characteristics / cultures in New York are very different from Texas or Southern California. So much for language determining behavior.
[QUOTE=SamsonMonger;2163438]So seems like that are most people just don't understand culture then. As an American, I can tell yoh that Romanians behave very similar to Latinos from South and Central America, more similar than to Italians.[/QUOTE]Because you are American you are the one to judge if Romanians behave similar to Latinas from South / Central America? How many Romanian girls have you met and got to know? Not "fuck&go", but getting to know them personally, their life, culture, behavior?
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[QUOTE=BaltiX;2163713]Prostitution in Germany and Netherlands was decriminalized and / or tolerated before 2002, even during Fascism. What happened is they imposed regulations. There are people who want to adapt the Swedish model, but they are a small minority. Prostitution is not a high priority topic anyways in most European countries IIRC. Denmark thought about adapting the Swedish model but went against it 6 years ago after coming to conclusion that it will not eradicate prostitution and protect sex works from harm. Same in the UK. In fact the UK favors decriminalizing prostitution.[/QUOTE]What is Swedish models? I see so many swede guys coming to German FKK, no tuting in Sweden or?
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[QUOTE=XXL;2163971]Indeed plenty of working girls over 30 looking for a serious relationship to provide them with a soft landing in life. Girls past their prime, feeling they will hit the wall soon. Much less common with younger girls.[/QUOTE]Yes, one of the girls I met at Sharks. One of my favorites of the trip. She had just moved over from another club. We started talking about it. She said she was starting to get worried. Time moves quickly and she is still in the same place. She said she would like to have a family.
For us it's a hobby.
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[QUOTE=McAdonis;2163728]Better to list character traits, behaviors, or habits, where you see similarities or provide examples. Behavior can also be attributed to age or economic background, or life experiences, like being a migrant population.[/QUOTE]Fair enough. Europeans nations living near the warm waters of the Mediterranean and Black Seas share a relaxed attitude that their northern and inland neighbors do not. Admintingly, the Balkans countries are not considered Latin but the Greek share cultural similarities to traditional Latin countries. Stereotyping, but attitudes on timekeeping and fiery women are parts of these cultures. Also admittingly, many other traits, often negative connotation, that I am thinking of are shared by cultures from less affluent backgrounds.
But we digress, the point of the original comment, pages ago, is that some posters of more modest backgrounds could better relate to 20 something year old Romanians than a 50 year old German guy or nerdy American dudes who've never spent more than a 10 minute drive through an American inner city.
[QUOTE=McAdonis;2163728] Culture can also mean food, music, art. Romania has fallen aunder different spheres of influence: Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, Russian. That makes it unique from Italy, Spain, Portugal, and France.
Linguistically, Romanian is without a doubt Latin. They are geographically separated from the other Latin languages due to invasions from the Slavic tribes following disintegration of Byzantine Empire. Linguistics just suggest a common lineage at one time. The language of modern-day Turks and Hungarian is believe to have come from Central Asia, only about millennium ago. But culturally and genetically they are very different from the people that live in these regions now.[/QUOTE]No doubt that Romania is different than other European Latin countries due to geographic separation. Wikipedia article for "Latin People" and links for arguments supporting language's pivotal role in the development of culture have been presented several posts below.
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[QUOTE=HungryStud101;2163999]Yes, one of the girls I met at Sharks. One of my favorites of the trip. She had just moved over from another club. We started talking about it. She said she was starting to get worried. Time moves quickly and she is still in the same place. She said she would like to have a family.
For us it's a hobby.[/QUOTE]Same experiences with 30+ yr old WGs, which often are best service providers. When chatting with them in the room, it may be best to stay clear of any topics which may trigger negative emotions in girl's mind. The worst experience I once had was after three 1 HR sessions over few days with a girl I take her to the room again and instead of normal session she immediately breaks down to tears and talks about all sorts of problems she had with her loverboy last night. I stayed an hour with her just talking, managed CIM at the end, but we both agreed before leaving the room on E50 price tag for such session. We continue to be friends, but I tend to limit my sessions with her to 1 time per week on a 2-week trip.
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[QUOTE=RogueNation;2163988]Americans are laid back and loose because of their language? It's a huge country, characteristics / cultures in New York are very different from Texas or Southern California. So much for language determining behavior.[/QUOTE]Way to pick parts of the post and not address the main argument. No logical retort for the main argument I see. The American laid back stereotype is not simply because of the language, rather language plays a major role in development of thought process.
As for this distraction, the NY stereotype that you are referring to represents New York CITY. One of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world full of first, second, and third generation immigrants who speak a combine dozens of languages. That is very different from the rest of the State of New York and the rest of the United States. So yes, your argument picks one stereotype representing some people of one city in a country of 320 million.
[QUOTE=RogueNation;2163988]Because you are American you are the one to judge if Romanians behave similar to Latinas from South / Central America? How many Romanian girls have you met and got to know? Not "fuck&go", but getting to know them personally, their life, culture, behavior?[/QUOTE]Dozens. My previous Romanian girlfriend from Iasi, My cousin's wife and in-laws, 3 non mongering visits to Romania, Romanian friends in grad school, and the dozens of Romanian nurses that I have worked with in American hospitals.
Good enough for you?