At this point, if you go to pretty much anywhere in Central Europe, you're almost bound to meet a Ukrainian woman. Even rural areas...
Which is... Interesting. My experience of that varied from "Hey, you're cool," to "Holy shit, you're totally fucking insane. I'm going to get the fuck away as soon as I can."
Generally the older ones were more crazy. Though the exact same applies to the Russian women I met, there, too...
Can I imagine that the sudden import of literally millions of women and children, many of whom may never see family members again, would have a destabilizing influence on somewhere like Poland or Germany, where the majority are..? Without question yes.
On that point, a Russian guy stabbed two Ukrainian soldiers (on leave) to death, in a shopping mall in Southern Germany, on the weekend, after a drunken argument, so while that's not exactly the same, it's definitely already having an impact...
If you don't mind my asking, what part of Central Europe do you live in, and how did you wind up there?
All the crazy older chicks are going to definitely have a destabilizing effect on the countries they are in. White societies have forgotten basic social technologies, like marry off women when they are young so they don't cause trouble down the road and can produce healthy children.
Oh, I’m from Aus (and I’m back here now, regrettably). I was mostly just in Sweden (where there are heaps of Ukrainians), Denmark and Finland, so I could have said “Northern Europe”, but it’s more accurate to say “Central Europe” because clearly there’s more Ukes in like, Germany, Poland, etc., than where I was…
As for why I was there… I went to Sweden to study, ended up in a cult, managed to escape the cult, and then travelled around and lived “the Swedish lifestyle” for a bit.
I would have stayed, but my visa was contingent on my remaining in the study program which turned out to be a cult, so… Legally I had to leave Schengen basically when I did.
Agreed on all the rest. I think the main point of difference I noticed, though, would be between those women who grew up under collectivism, and those who were born after (or very late into) that. There’s a massive difference in behaviour, knowledge of the outside world, ability to speak English (obviously), etc...
Didn’t notice this as much with Poles, for whatever reason, but for former USSR countries, it’s very apparent…
At this point, if you go to pretty much anywhere in Central Europe, you're almost bound to meet a Ukrainian woman. Even rural areas...
Which is... Interesting. My experience of that varied from "Hey, you're cool," to "Holy shit, you're totally fucking insane. I'm going to get the fuck away as soon as I can."
Generally the older ones were more crazy. Though the exact same applies to the Russian women I met, there, too...
Can I imagine that the sudden import of literally millions of women and children, many of whom may never see family members again, would have a destabilizing influence on somewhere like Poland or Germany, where the majority are..? Without question yes.
On that point, a Russian guy stabbed two Ukrainian soldiers (on leave) to death, in a shopping mall in Southern Germany, on the weekend, after a drunken argument, so while that's not exactly the same, it's definitely already having an impact...
If you don't mind my asking, what part of Central Europe do you live in, and how did you wind up there?
All the crazy older chicks are going to definitely have a destabilizing effect on the countries they are in. White societies have forgotten basic social technologies, like marry off women when they are young so they don't cause trouble down the road and can produce healthy children.
Oh, I’m from Aus (and I’m back here now, regrettably). I was mostly just in Sweden (where there are heaps of Ukrainians), Denmark and Finland, so I could have said “Northern Europe”, but it’s more accurate to say “Central Europe” because clearly there’s more Ukes in like, Germany, Poland, etc., than where I was…
As for why I was there… I went to Sweden to study, ended up in a cult, managed to escape the cult, and then travelled around and lived “the Swedish lifestyle” for a bit.
I would have stayed, but my visa was contingent on my remaining in the study program which turned out to be a cult, so… Legally I had to leave Schengen basically when I did.
Agreed on all the rest. I think the main point of difference I noticed, though, would be between those women who grew up under collectivism, and those who were born after (or very late into) that. There’s a massive difference in behaviour, knowledge of the outside world, ability to speak English (obviously), etc...
Didn’t notice this as much with Poles, for whatever reason, but for former USSR countries, it’s very apparent…