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Old August 12th, 2015, 03:13 PM   #1
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Question Questions For Our Russian Friends

I would like to start a civil discussion thread about Russia, the country I know not enough about, which Americans were still being taught to fear in the '80s when I grew up, but which has a highly interesting culture and history. I am very happy that our great nations are now at peace since about 1991-92, and that American men have been exposed to all the great things that come from Russia, from vodka and caviar to Ayn Rand and Met-Art models...

Even if you don't agree with Rand's political views, you have to admit that she teaches insecure or "nerdier" men the values of determination, standing up for your beliefs about freedom and/or capitalism if you have them, being forceful and direct about your use of words (which "have an exact meaning!") and having the qualities of Howard Roark or Hank Rearden if you want to be more successful with money and/or women. Only heavy metal and porn are of comparable importance in my mental game...

And so if I were more successful with money and/or women, I would consider traveling to the former Soviet Bloc to learn about the Ukrainian, Georgian, and Muscovite girls who John Lennon must have thought were hot when he was "Back In The USSR". But I don't think the Beatles were good-looking enough to shag a Met-Art girl. But on a good day, with my body in shape, I have been compared to Ashton Kutcher, so maybe I could.

I'd like to hear from any of you guys out there who happen to be Russian, or from the former USSR or Soviet Bloc nations. Do you find that 20+ years after the end of the "Cold War" (1991-92?) that more people in Eastern Europe are comfortable with freedom, free markets, competitive multi-party elections, and civil liberties? Are the girls much more uninhibited than they were years ago? From all the softcore girls I could name right about now, to the arch-feminists of Pussy Riot, younger women in Russia must be strong-minded and better-looking than American women, according to at least one guy who has been to Eastern Europe and returned to describe them.

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