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Virtual Happiness: Start to Make It Real

Older people in general tend to believe that virtual love can not exist. But new technologies and many happy couples that meet each other in world wide web, prove that it isn’t true and virtual love can become real long-lasting relationship. So how to make your dream come true, to make your virtual happiness real? » Read more..

Special Lady this Week

Elena Ukraine,  Kirovograd

Age: 19 years old

Star sign: Leo

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1. What are your thoughts about marriage, do you believe in it and have you ever wanted to be married?

I believe that marriage is an announcement of two loving people that they belong to each other only. Of course I do think about marriage, but with a decent man that I hope to meet here. » Read more..

Difficult Time in Relationship – How to Save Everything?

Everyone can have difficult times in relationship. Ukrainian ladies are gorgeous and good-tempered, but even they can sometimes have bad mood, so no one can avoid quarrels and misunderstanding. In addition, someone may be tensed because of distant relationships. Deep analyzing will help You to understand whether the situation can be fixed up and whether You actually want this. » Read more..

Your First Date – Ideas to Behave

Hello to everyone! Winter holidays are almost over – there the Old New Year and Epiphany remain only. But one season is over and another begins – the season of winter dating. The world is getting ready to St. Valentine’s Day, and is full of bustle. Want to meet one of the most romantic holidays with the perfect, loving and caring Russian lady? So it’s time to date! » Read more..

Say “Merry Christmas” to your Russian bride!

Hello to everyone here! Yes, today you can say Merry Christmas to your Ukrainian or Russian lady. Christmas is celebrated on January 7, and the Christmas holidays include January 6 (Christmas Eve) and 8. It can be rather confusing, but the Russians (as well as the Ukrainians) celebrate Christmas twice in fact, because the Orthodox countries observe Christmas on December 24 and January 7. It comes on a traditional Orthodox Christmas celebration today, on January 7, according to the Gregorian calendar as in most of Orthodox Christian countries. So don’t forget to congratulate your Russian lady writing her Merry Christmas! » Read more..

Traditional Ukrainian Christmas Dishes

Hello, everyone! Orthodox Christmas is coming! In Slavic countries people celebrate this great holiday on January, 7. So let’s talk about different Christmas traditions in Orthodox countries, for example, about traditional Christmas dinner in Ukraine. » Read more..

“Carol of the Bells”: Famous Ukrainian Christmas Song

Hark! How the bells, sweet silver bells
All seem to say, “Throw cares away.”
Christmas is here, bringing good cheer
To young and old, meek and the bold
Ding, dong, ding, dong, that is their song,
With joyful ring, all caroling
One seems to hear words of good cheer
From everywhere, filling the air… » Read more..

Kachanivka Mansion: sweet way to eternal love

The history of Ukrainian state was neither not easy nor ordinary (as well as the history of any other state). But it is interesting that some places, seems, are protected by mystical power. Maybe it was a power of eternal love? Who knows! Visit one of such places, Mansion in Ukrainian Kachanivka not far from Kyiv, in Chernigiv Oblast (region) and maybe this power will make you happy! » Read more..

Inna

Ukraine, Kherson

Age: 34 years old

Star sign: Sagittarius

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1. What are your thoughts about marriage, do you believe in it and have you ever wanted to be married?

I truly believe in marriage! I highly appreciate all the family values, as I grew up observing my parent’s relationship! I dream to have my own family the same as my parents have- based on love, trust and support! » Read more..

Christmas Traditions in Ukraine: Meal

Hello to everyone! European Christmas season is just over, but the Ukrainians are in the heat of the final Christmas preparations. The celebration is mostly associated with the traditional Christmas Eve Supper that is called Sviata vecheria in Ukrainian language. All Orthodox Christians in Ukraine wait for this evening, because it symbolizes the end of the severe Lent, so Christmas Eve Supper is considered to be the last Lenten meal. Christmas Eve Supper is believed to be a very solemn and touching custom, so if you are going to visit your Russian lady in this holiday and would be invited to this celebration, you will not regret it. Christmas Eve Supper in Ukraine is definitely worth seeing (and tasting, of course)! » Read more..