These
aren't the best pictures, as I became very sick with what
seemed like a weak case of pneumonia shortly after I
arrived. So I didn't get out much during most of my trip.
But if you click on the image, you will be taken to a
high resolution version of that image, and can see how
the women there look and dress. And this is nothing
compared to what I saw on a Friday night before I left.
Multiply it by literally 20, and you would have an idea
of the quality of the women there. And as for quantity,
contrary to what our government will tell you, in
Ukraine, there are noticeably more women than men. Where
as in the USA, there are noticeably more men than women.
I heard a saying once that went like this, "He who
is in demand, is in command." I think this may be
one reason why the women of Eastern Europe seem to be the
ones who compete for men. And is why in the USA, the men
are the ones who compete for the women. And to be
perfectly blunt, in Ukraine, I couldn't beat the women
off me with a stick. Or it could be that in Ukraine,
women still like relationships. One thing is for certain
though, Ukraine is far better to be a man than a woman.
Your value as a man will sky rocket as soon as you step
off the plane, and will plummet when you return to the
USA. |
From the same window. It stayed rather gloomy
the whole time I was there. Snowed almost everyday, but
really wasn't as cold as I thought it would be. |
A close-up of more people. |