I would like to share my experiences here. I have lived here for 6 months. I am hesitant to do so because of all the name calling. I do not want to engage with anyone that wants to fight with someone else on this forum. I have things to say but I will not tolerate someone fighting with someone else on this forum. If you want to hear my stories I will gladly tell them. I have learned a lot living here and being here. You can ask me any questions but the first time one of you starts bad mouthing someone else here I will shut it down. So.... do you want to hear about what is like to live here?
If nothing else, expect your story to be picked apart and examined under a microscope. You will hear at least some opinions about what you did "right" and "wrong".
When a new profile,,, ( not necessarily a new member) comes to the forum,,, and starts with confrontation threats, and ultimatums, I give him no credibility!
Why all of the drama? He could have told his story, and if he didn’t like the responses, he could just leave?!! I believe this is danny trying to make other members look bad. He has been kicked off of the 4um several times,,,, he just want to get his jollies when other members are removed.
Or,,, this is someone who thinks he has discovered the wheel! But let us not forget,,, cow pies are round too!!
Note to others,,,, keep your replies on this banjaxed thread,,, allow him to post his stories on the thread, where he properly spelt the name of the country that he has lived in for 6 months now! UKRAINE!
During my travels throughout Ukraine I did meet some Westerners (from UK and USA) living permanently or semi-permanently in Ukraine. Usually they were dysfunctional people running from something at home. texiee what's your story? What type of visa are you on? How are you supporting yourself?
I virtually live in Ukraine. 6 months a year on average. Im interested in your stories.
What city you are living now? I know many American people in Ukraine.
share, lets see what you have to say. You buy home or rent? Girlfriend or play toy? Prospecive wife or live in? Income sources? Inquiring minds want to know
"I would like to share my experiences here. I have lived here for 6 months. I am hesitant to do so because of all the name calling. I do not want to engage with anyone that wants to fight with someone else on this forum. I have things to say but I will not tolerate someone fighting with someone else on this forum."
Well don't let us prevent you from buggering off to another forum where you might be telling them the same old shit that they have heard dozens of times previously.
P.S. texiee ... You have NOT discovered the wheel :)
Yes. 2 groups for expats in Ukraine.
TomZ, yes there are some weirdos but most I know living in Ukraine are normal people.
I know entire families with kids that move to Ukraine.
I have decided that this forum is not the place to be for me. I trust only one person on here (you know who you are). If I could figure out how to delete this thread I would. This forum is a farce. I do not want to engage with people with no experience here in Ukraine or people that choose to spend their time here berating other members. I am having much success here. I have met many good girls and many bad girls. It is a very steep learning curve and certainly nothing you can learn in less than at least two months. I wish all the best to those that will return here. The only advice I can give those that want to know what life is like here in Ukraine is to come here and live it. One week impossible, two weeks impossible. You need to spend at least two months here.
To raging bull, lonely ranger, Martin Pc, Batman and many others I simply ask you to please refrain from using this forum to try and prove that you are smarter or more experienced that the other ones. It serves no purpose other than to show your ignorance and your total disregard to each other. Yes I have been reading all of the comments here for over two years. Disgusting.
Texiee has left the building but still alive and well in Ukraine. I am happy here. This is now my home. Good luck to all of you!!
"The only advice I can give those that want to know what life is like here in Ukraine is to come here and live it. One week impossible, two weeks impossible. You need to spend at least two months here."
I agree with you as long as your intent is to immerse yourself in a new country living for the foreseeable future. If you want to know how life would be like with me, all you would need to do is stay one day with me. My daily routine is usually the same and little else changes (except for catastrophic events). I visited a remote village area back in the 1980s for over a month. If I stayed there for less than that time or for over a year, the impression that I got from staying there would not change. When I returned after over 10 years later, by that time there were significant changes (indoor plumbing, electricity, cars, etc.).
"Yes I have been reading all of the comments here for over two years."
I have been reading some of the comments going back to the time that this forum began. Talk about a ton of arguments. As the saying goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
you are a good man dcguy. You are few and far between. I am not cutting an running. Some things I do to be able to stay here should not be discussed because it could bite me in the ass. Thank you for your replies. I appreciate that. I wish the trolls on here would go away then I would feel better about sharing information. But alas, they are here and they are evil men. I know you understand me. Thank you
Im just gonna say the guy is legit with a real working number and address in Ukraine. Hope to meet up with him in a week or so. Don't be so quick to judge people. He is one of 3 people that have posted here and have recently come to Ukraine.
"The only advice I can give those that want to know what life is like here in Ukraine is to come here and live it. One week impossible, two weeks impossible. You need to spend at least two months here."
I had lived there too. It's a culture shock for any young American. Regardless of that, I met a cutie on the first night and within a week, and after passing all her sh!t tests she couldn't hold it anymore, so I had to do what a man have to do to a beautiful woman. I had also visited ladies that I met online too. Once I set foot off the plane and into the terminal, there was not hold back from happening.
The difference between my past encounters and my current gf is not just luck but common sense, positive attitudes, valuable principals and similar likes. After months and a couple of flights, I am losing control but hoping to seal the deal.
So Texiee, could you enlighten us with something new. Not everyone have to luxury to live for 1, 2 , 3 or 6 months in a foreign country for the sole purpose of chasing cuties.