The kicking of cats is not condoned in this forum..cruelty to animals is unacceptable so don't kick your cat, gladiator..I am a cat lover and have a fur ball named Molly so I get a bit upset at people who kick cats!
To boredffukka: who is this "we all", pls let me know. Another one sick in head?
As for my origin, to aussieman41:
My "ukrainian" surname is common in Latin America and Spain : ))
That's fun but my blood is really mixed.
Still I consider myself to be 100% ukrainian.
If you wanna know - ZAKARPATJE, close to poland border, is full of girls of my type.
They are REEEEAAALLY beautiful.
It's an advice for "diamonds" seekers : ))
You remember UA singer Ruslana with her song "Wild Dances"???? :))
She is Ukrainian. And Song is Ukrainian :)))
WE ARE HOT PEOPLE. NOR LEES HOT THEN "columbians" : ))
Ukrainians are very mixed.
You can find here women of all types ever existing on the Earth.
And women oif any character.
That's why no need to trevel much - just come here and choose your lady.
Really, Surname that's common in Latin America and Spain? Now that's the biggest joke I've heard yet. Also this is Mondana's hobby, coming in a screwing with the forum. I remember someone else making a similar quote. I just come in here to wind you lot up!
Aussieman for someone that has neither traveled to Ukraine nor dated a Ukrainian woman can make a statement she's a real Ukrainian woman 27 years old and hot as a spitfire, no wonder guys get scammed, buying in to a picture. I remember some idiot sending me a picture of Rebecca Stamos and telling me how much she loved me. Maybe I missed my great chance eh?
Monada, I'm inclined to believe with the Bored one is a Boris and a former one at that.
Monada you need a new hobby. Like counting your split personalitys here on the forum.
Quasi, I highly doubt you've traveled so much to Ukraine. Going back in a few weeks to Join the family.
A hobby, I doubt it, more like Ruining a forum for some decent guys. I'd be curious to hear what language is spoken in Zakarpatje. Though that's easy to look up with a google search. From Poltava to Zakarpatje, the BS is the same.
it must be your secret nightmare, finding a big “Boris” op top of a certain FSU girl :))
What a coincidence Gladdie, I, on this forum of course, also kick cats for a hobby. Oh sure, only when I'm pissed, and it keeps me fit. But I've got the extra handicap that my dogs perpetually seem to be quicker. Boxing here seems to be a bit of a waste, it's like pulling a knife in a gunfight.
And don't worry Ozzi, my dogs love cats also, in fact they're absolutely crazy about them. For breakfast, lunch, dinner - anytime really!
A knife in a gunfight TD???...surely not,you mean the natives aren't up for a fair fight then?.:))
Better tip......sell the greyhounds and buy a ridgeback,not as quick and a damn good backup in the fight.:))))
Hello all.I am new here[today.]Just checking how things work.Is posting email or webpage addresses permitted? Greetings MONADA, are you still here?I have MUCH to say to you.
hi...pls. forgive my intrusion...I just want to share what I have learned in life...
I agree with Monada with her views about Pain but please allow me to add something as well, Beemer18.
Pain is the product of consequences that also contributes to the very fetus of changes we make to define ourselves. Pain is also a landmark which reminds us of what we ought "to pursue to be" and what "we ought not to." Pain is the signal of our threshold or the peak point which is the "turning point" that motivates and sparks us to implement changes--either productively or otherwise. We may have no control or means of stopping pain from occurring in our life but we have the choice on "how to react." Yes, "PAIN" makes us stronger if we look back and learn from what causes it before we react to it...we also have to earn it.
True, too much pain means we probably never learn and we keep on doing the same mistakes over and over. It's just like the adage--It's alright to lose once in a while because one gains wisdom from it but the problem is---if we make a losing a habit and so thus with pain.
I enjoy reading your discussions...but I don't intend to argue with anyone. "True Maturity is not only knowing how to read but also knowing how to accept the differing perspectives of each unique individuals that surrounds us, for in the long run, it will help us grow better and be in peace not only to ourselves but with others."
Kiko,
Pain is a negative aspect in life and how you handle it determines the kind of person you are. You can turn pain into a positive experience and become a stronger and better person but some people seem to look for pain and put themselves in position to get more of it, that is a big problem with some people. It reminds me of a women that is beaten by her husband and when authorities get involved girl refuses to press charges and the same thing goes on over and over. Sad,very sad.
Please intrude whenever you get sprurred to comment on something. It is an open forum!
kiko [& MONADA], THANKYOU!!!!!Yes!And we must have the COURAGE to LOVE the pain to USE it to learn and GROW.
beemer18, pain APPEARS to be a negative aspect in life due to our limited perspective as material beings. EveryTHING ACTually con-sists of sound/vibration/energy. When we are able to incept Death [de-Earth,de-earthing,de-EarThing, leaving the Earth,leaving the material and returning to essence,spirit]we have the opportunity to understand the purpose and beauty of pain.
[I am not,personally,all-ways able to live in this perspective and still have serious challenges with loving,welcoming and inviting pain.]
beemer18,I ingree with everything else you said.
To all: contrary to how it may appear,I have joined this forum to learn something about the union of Western men and East European women. I have zero experience in this area and am very
grateful to fiance.com and the forum contributors for the opportunity to learn before sticking my toes in the water[or diving right in!]I am not here just[!]to philosophize. After
I finish reading these postings,I will start asking my questions.
"we must have the COURAGE to LOVE the pain to USE it to learn and GROW ..."
... and so this forum became a dark eery place to visit for masochists, sadist, holy rat worshipers and funny mushroom digesters.
Thus let it be known that the masochist begged the sadist to whip him, to whip him hard, to which the sadist responded with "Hehe, I won't do that!"
Right - off to nursing my stamp collection, polishing the toilet bowl and brewing a cuppa gleen tea