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Fill Color in your Life by Inviting Russian Women

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Russian women are well educated. Although there is chances that some women advertised by the dating agencies may be prostitute. However, the majority of women are from good families that cherishes high social status. Russian women are well groomed; fashionable, cultured and smart also diets and sports are not as popular as in the west. A good number of these ladies advertising on the Internet hold degrees from college or university. High school qualification was compulsory in the Soviet Union; it is by and large educated women that feel they have what it gets to make an international relationship happen and who can speak English with their Internet dates. You also must be somewhat out of the ordinary to decide there are some other pastures except the one you are accustomed to.

They think that an ideal relationship must be based on trust, respect and love! The Russian women consider a real man should be strong, courageous, confident, resolute, independent, but at the same time he should be composed, self-controlled, neat, honest, intelligent and educated.

A Russian woman finds pleasure in supplementing her family income, if needed, but she never wants to make competition her husband's, and will try to help him to succeed.

Thus it can be rightly said that Russian women still hold traditional family values where the man is the leader in the family. If you ask any Russian woman, who do you think should be the leader in the family, she will say she wants a man who will be the leader. Russian women happily give men the leading role, and do not see anything wrong with needing a man in their lives. Although having high qualification the Russian women particularly married ones don’t get privilege in terms of career because a woman will have a child shortly after marriage, and according to the Russian law the company has to pay her a very long maternity leave (up to 1.5 years). Naturally, employers prefer to give promotions to men who are habitually considered primary family providers and will be more committed to their work after they are married.

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http://www.russiamore.com/