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If you're Ukrainian, how big is your penis? Or what is the average size of a Ukrainian teen? (particularly 17 - 18).
I'm just wondering, (I don't mean to be offensive). My new boyfriend is Ukrainian and I'm just curious, without trying to be creepy to my boyfriend by asking him immediately. Please don't be mean I am just wondering and that's all. | | It doesn't matter where you {or your family} are from. We're all about the same {as far as average goes}. | How does adopting a Ukrainian guy work? I am a teenager, but I know later on after college I want to adopt a teenage girl from Ukraine. How old should I be to adopt a 13 year old girl? I live in the United States. What age should I try to adopt one, and is that even possible, since I am not yet fluent in the language of Ukrainian? I want to be as young as possible when adopting, and I do not plan on getting married. If I have a stable job and housing, how would I be able to adopt a teen girl, from Ukraine? | Why would you want to adopt a teenage guy from another country? There are thousands of guyren in your own country who are waiting for families.
You are only a teenager yourself. I think you still have some growing up to do. Having a guy in your family is a full time responsibility, and it can be hard work if you are a single parent.
I think you should wait to see what happens in the future before you consider adoption, and, if you do still want to go ahead, adopt from your own country. | Where can I find this video of three guys...? The three guys one hammer video. I hear it is gruesome but now I just have to see it. ( I AM NOT SICK OR TWISTED IN THE HEAD, thank you.) The one of Ukrainian/Russian teens whom kill a guy with a hammer and stuff... You know? Just gimme the link. | wtf.... i thought it was fake at first.
i saw it..it was so f***ing disturbing.
those dudes were laughing through it and saying things like "how is he still alive?" | Teens: I'm related to Josef Stalin? He's my great great grandfather's cousin is that bad or is it good
i'm Ukrainian | I think you spelled Joseph wrong...?
I'm related to Johnny Appleseed
I'm serious too.
=] | Ukrainian/Russian social network? I live in the US and i have lots of friends back in Ukraine, Is there any social network like myspace and facebook that teens use back in Ukraine? | Technology-
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I am trying to find agencies for me. Just to send profile shots to and maybe for simple stuff. i thought it would be a fun job. I am almost 15 years old, 5' 9", 115lbs, bronzed skin, freckles on my strong cheekbones, auburn hair along with mahogany eyes, i just got my braces taken off, i have prominent but not excessively thick eyebrows, i am hungarian, russian, ukrainian and half chinese, i have a heart shaped face, my nose has a flat straight bridge, i have a rounder nose with larger nostrils which i somewhat dislike. Thank you so much for your help! Extra points for the best answer! | Affinity Model Agency
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Women Model Management | Kiev nightlife for American teens? Hey guys! I'm visiting Kiev in February for a week.
My grandparents have an apartment smack in the middle of the city, and I've invited my friend (who's on exchange for school) from Zagreb,Croatia to take the train up to Ukraine.
While I definitely want to show him the tourist locations, etc. I also wanna show him how the Ukrainians party!
I speak fluent Russian so there is no language barrier, but what worries me most is how accessible the nightlife would be to us.
We're both 17 if that matters. | Shame you are not going in better weather.You wouldn't need to go to a nightclub. Kreschatyik at weekends has all the partying anyone could ever need.
I would suggest you try shooters or the Athena club.( in besserabskaya) If you get past the face Control, (being 17 ) then you will enjoy a great night out.
Just don't go to riverboat palace ( your grandparents would strongly disapprove )
If you don't get past the face control at the nightclubs because of your age, then just enjoy a night at o'briens pub.
Kiev is one of the best if not the best city in Europe.Really friendly people and Beautiful to match.
Oh and they have the best chinese restaurant in europe i have ever been to ( the Lun van ) only problem is its expensive.
if you want to eat cheap in the day and get a great meal try the Puzata hata chain.
Kiev has everything.
Enjoy your trip | This article from the Dallas Morning News about "DIVERSITY" was in the paper a few days ago. What do you think By Trey Garrison / Special Contributor
When I made the hard decision to forgo buying a house in Dallas (and the easy decision to avoid the Potemkin village of DISD), I knew I was gonna get it. The thing is, I really wanted to live in Dallas, but we just couldn't do it. So we chose Plano.
Once we pulled the trigger, the judgments came a-flyin'. Mainly it was from friends who are, well, urban yokels. You know the kind – hipper-than-thou provincialists, for whom where you reside in relation to a municipal taxing boundary defines you. (Fine, guys, you take the trendy bars and the home invasions; I'll take the bland corporate sports grill and the gated community. We'll split the teen heroin problem.) This was fine. Friends tease you like that. But then I started getting comments from readers at one of my other publications about "diversity," whatever that means. Apparently, in choosing a house in one of the top school districts in the country, in a suburb where the poverty rate is low and the median income is high, I was guilty of the high crime of white flight.
My humbled, guilty reaction consisted of two words: "So what?"
I mean, what the heck does diversity mean? Some of my new neighbors in Plano include people from Thailand, Armenia, India, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Colombia and the Ukraine, but apparently that doesn't count. And when a school is 85 percent white, it's not diverse, but when it's 85 percent Hispanic, it is?
I was scolded that my daughter, by being in a Plano school, would be sheltered from – nay, ill-equipped for – life in the real world.
Well, yeah. Probably. The real world is a lot bigger than Dallas, bigger than (Sam Houston, forgive me) Texas, and bigger than the United States. The majority of the real world is dirty, violent, poor and absent indoor plumbing and two-ply toilet paper. More than half the world's people live on something like $1 a day.
I don't think attending Woodrow Wilson High equips you any better for that kind of outdoorsy, back-to-nature lifestyle than Plano West, but I admit I don't know much about Woodrow's elective courses. I want a school that will prepare her for living in a professional, high-paying world so Daddy won't have to pound out columns in his dotage.
I was also told, most oddly, that by subjecting my guy to suburban life and suburban schools, she'd get no exposure to people from other cultures. That's when it got silly. So I'd harrumph in my best Ted Baxter voice that's crazy – why, the lady who does her nails is Vietnamese, and our lawn guy is a Mexican from Costa Rica or Panama or someplace.
Seriously, if the only exposure to other people your guy gets is when she's sitting in a place where you move about like cattle at the sound of a bell and have to ask permission to go to the bathroom (i.e. school), what kind of sheltered life are you giving your guy?
It's weird. We've made "diversity" into some kind of totem, an end to itself, and we haven't even defined what it is. Do I learn more about a different perspective chatting with my Ukrainian neighbor (whom the census counts as white), or from a guy brought up five miles from me who happens to be black?
And I'm not entirely sold that diversity is automatically good.
Look, diversity is great when it comes to nightclubs, workplaces, cultural experiences, restaurants and all that. But I don't want diversity in my neighborhood.
Now, put down the pitchfork. I don't mean the superficial diversity of skin color. I mean diversity of values. That's what I don't want in my neighborhood, or my neighborhood school.
I want uniformly boring neighbors with uniformly boring, middle-class values who spend Saturdays working on their lawns and whose guys know to stay off mine. I want neighbors with Home Depot on speed dial. That's how I choose to live. Your mileage may vary.
And isn't that diversity, too?
| | Easy,only Leftist Marxists believe in that pc nonsense.But we all are affected by it. | The guy I like is getting married and I don't think he should be with her? I met a guy last year in church, and we really connected since. We never really "dated", we were just friends and we ALWAYS talked. Ok, this may sound crazy, but coming from a Ukrainian/Russian background, it's ok to get married in your teens, even encouraged.
We're both 19, and he wants to get married. He never directly said it, but hinted it. I think I should date someone for a while first and finish college, so I told him that. I just wanted to be close friends, and see where it goes. Everything seemed fine. Just last week, someone announced that he was getting married. He has only known the girl for a month, apparently, but she's "ukrainian-wife" material, blah blah blah..
I'm so hurt and depressed, even though we were never "official." I just didn't want to get into anything serious, and I thought he would wait for me, I guess.. I really liked him, and I feel stabbed in the back. Now I feel like Im overreacting because we were never "official".. :-/ | | It is HIS loss. He will regret it one day, but you can not make his decisions for him. Just tell him that you had hoped he would finish college and become financially stable before making such a permanent and important decision like this. Maybe he will realize that you care, and back out of the wedding. Getting married young is foolish in this day and age. With life being so expensive, a good education is imperative. He will probably struggle because he jumped into this marriage. | <3 forever 21, when I step into the store I cant find anything? Fashion tips please? I have found a dress and a shirt from there.. I love the way they fit me, I love the style of them.. Whenever I go to the mall I always go to Forever 21 but I usually just look and don't find anything..
I'm usually afraid to buy things that a bit more on the expensive side.. and I end up buying from crappy places.. where nothing fits me and looks really babyish.
Can I have some fashion tips please? this coming from a teenage girl without a job and rarely ever gets money.. ? Lol <3please and thanks=]
(btw 108lbs, 5'7, hourglass figure, ukrainian, bob haircut (one side of hair is longer), hair is blue black, pull off a cat eye everyday, in my late late teens, monroe piercing.) =] | I honestly have the best luck using their website because it is easy to sort through different products. Also, realize that the store is organized into themed sections, so if you find an area of the store you like, you can generally return to it more than once and find similar items. I also sometimes watch what other girls grab or go with a friend. they sometimes find things you missed.
As far as style, you are tall and thin so skinny jeans should look great on you. The dresses there are often very short, so be aware that you may need leggings or to just wear it as a long top.
The best advice is to just take some time, a friend, and browse. Sometimes I can find 10 things in a day, other times I walk away with nothing.
Truely, the website is the best. Good deal there too. |
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