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Looking for a Kind, Careful, Intelligent and Family-Oriented Man

Below are photos of a real, nice young girl Svetlana, 20, single from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Personal Details

Children: 0
Religion: Christian
Education: Student
Languages: English (Fluent)
Spanish (Minimal)

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Here is what Svetlana writes about herself:

“I am an attractive girl with big heart and frank soul. I am
kind and intelligent. I always try to be an optimist. I am
sociable and easily find common language with different
people.

I am a tall and attractive girl with beautiful eyes and
smile.

Looking for a kind, careful, intelligent and family-oriented man.
He must be a trustworthy man with the ability to protect and
take care of his family. I want to rely on this man and
fully believe him. My only wish is to find a real loving
man, be loved by him and create a good united family. If I
find such a man I will be able to warm his heart with my
great tenderness and love.”

pretty Russian lady

See Svetlana’s photo profile, and correspond with this girl for free

Simple Russian: Summer Words

Here are “summer” words and how they sound in Russian
(please pay attention to the stressed syllables ):

Summer – l’eto
In summer — l’etom
June – eey’oon
July – eey’ool
August – ‘avgust
Indian summer — b’abye l’eto
Summer house – d’acha
Summer camp – l’etniy l’ager
Season – vr’emya g’oda
Weather – pog’oda
It is hot – zh’arko
It is warm – tepl’o
It is cool – prohl’adno

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Joke: A Young Lady Came Home from a Date…

Below is a lovely joke for my readers:

A young lady came home from a date, very sad. She told her mother,
- “Anthony proposed to me an hour ago”
- “Then why are you so sad?” her mother asked.
- “Because he also told me he is an atheist. Mom, he doesn’t believe there’s a Hell.”
- “Marry him anyway. Between the two of us, we’ll show him how wrong he is”, her mother replied.

Again, About Scams

Q: I have received a message to my mailbox. This message is from a person marked as UNKNOWN in the ‘From’ field. Is it scam? Please explain.

A: First of all, pay close attention to people who send messages to your Mailbox. If you see a message from an UNKNOWN sender, please DELETE this message. ‘Unknown’ profiles are either not approved or deleted by the admin. For your protection, we monitor suspicious activities and delete suspicious profiles from our site.

Unfortunately, these UNKNOWN people (not always women) have some short time to send messages to our male users till the admin detects and deletes their profiles. So be careful and don’t reply to the messages of the people whose profile (or subject) marked as UNKNOWN.

Again, we ask you to report any kind of such messages. We receive such reports and react appropriately. We appreciate your help very much.

These unknown people are possible scammers. They look for unsuspecting men to take advantage of them in some way.

The problem is that most men get caught up in the romance all before they take the time to educate themselves.

Even with all of the information available, the message ‘Be aware of scams’ has not been grasped well enough.

The fact is that scammers use the same variations of scams over and over again.
Unfortunately, many men ignore obvious warning signs of scams.

Important: Be aware of scams, they do exist. When something is obviously suspicious, seek advice. Whatever you do, never send money to someone you have never met for any reason.

Read about the early signs of scams and how to protect yourself

Please leave your comments about scams

Russian Phrases: What Time Is It?

Below are simple to follow common time phrases in Russian.

What time is it? – kot’oriy chas?
3:00 – tri chas’a
3:05 – tri nol py’at
3:10 – tri d’esyat
3:15 – tri pyatn’adzat
3:20 – tri dv’adzat
3:25 – tri dv’adzat py’at
3:30 – tri tr’idzat
3:35 – tri tr’idzat py’at
3:40 – tri s’orok
3:45 – tri s’orok py’at
3:50 – tri pyatdes’at
3:55 – tri pyatdes’at py’at
A watch – chas’i
My watch is slow – mo’i chas’i otsta’yoot
His watch is fast – eg’o chas’i spesh’at
Hour – ch’as
Half an hour – pol-chas’a
Minute – min’oota
Second – sec’oonda