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Thank you
Andreea is amazingly beautiful, a total package of great body with a striking face, what more can one want
VS can bring lots of attention to a model, which is great on one side, on other side it can lurk in also the psycho-fans who can make a thread unbearable to read
You can write me pm anytime
and I´m glad you´re finally back to your old happy days (aside from the issue). I feel like something is changing inside me within the relationship with FL - it´s weird. I feel like I would like to start a family with him - not so scared as I used to be. I´m really considering it.
That what I appreciate ,Jennka.When I see a member considers beauty and can like and respect any model whoever she is,that's the sane thing.So many members here are really insane,out of the world of sanity,out of logic sometimes even.
I'lll write you when I feel the ability,maybe today or later.
So big change ,Jennka,you always refused the idea of marriage and making family,though I don't support marriage from long time even before taking the step myself,but really and sincerely I agree withyour decision if you want to make it real.Love and respect between both of you is the key,if they exist and I think it does exist,do it without hesitation,I say tthis out of own experience,all material life difficulties can turn into small issues if just love and respect are there,especially love,and don't pay attention to those who say money problems and such things can make it fail,no,at all.
Before marriage,many friends even here on BZ I remeber you and PC told me that love is so important to make a life successful,my friends were always asking me and wanted me to take this issue in consideration,they said it's key to happy life even if you have all the money in the world,I always refused such thinking of them andI always replied to them and to you and Pinky that I don't believe in love or the importance of it.It turned out to be the biggest wrong thing and the wrongest opinion I believed in ,in my whole life.
Still yet lack of love isn't my major issue but it can turn any small issue into very big one.Love is the key,even if it's not the solution or the problem itself.
Btw,maybe I got you wrong,I mean do you consider marriage when making family and having children,or just you're gonna have kids without this step?

Every German person I know of over here is with a non-German, but I never really thought about it. You don't generally hear English women spoken of in the same way as some others, but interestingly enough, I actually like more English women (in looks) than say Swedish women who are widely praised for their beauty. On the other hand, Romanian women are also stereotyped as being manly in some places and (based on models) they exceed both the Swedish and French to me. On my end, Sweden does appear to have a high percentage of above average women, but not many that I can think of stand out in my mind as individuals. Czech Republic and the Netherlands on the other hand seem to have the win percentage I expected from Sweden based on reputation. Russia is so huge that if only 5% of the women were beautiful, it would be a lot of women. Its still easier to label a Russian look because it obviously isn't the biggest immigration target. I've been to France and the Netherlands, but haven't been to Romania or the Czech Republic though. I haven't been to Slovakia either but seeing as how many still (20 years later?) don't acknowledge it as a separate country, I had no idea how it was perceived beauty wise independently. I do know that they do seem to produce a lot of beautiful models relative to the population size. America is of course diverse and has a lot of people (California has more people than Canada). Its a huge land filled with mostly immigrants and descendants of those that took it by force. China has more people and is of course not nearly as diverse, so its easy to label a Chinese look. Brazil on the other hand is even more diverse than America. I've always found attempts to quantify what the 'American look' is to be somewhat strange. The blond hair, blue eyed is generally referred to as the 'All-American' look when not only did the majority of Native Americans have jet black hair and dark eyes, the majority of current Americans probably have brown hair with a lot of the blonde coming from a bottle and a lot of the natural blonde only being blonde at a young age. That might be closer to the Finnish look than the American look.
The ethnic breakdown is something like...
223 million white (with various ancestry)
39 million African American
24 million European Hispanic
21 million Non-European Hispanic
14 million Asian Americans
3 million Native Americans
ect...There are over 300 million overall with a steady annual increase.
Having said all that, I would still without hesitation say that I like American beauty as much as any other place
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Lol at that video
Do you like ballet, Joe? Haven´t met much men who do. Ballet is for sure a piece of art!
Which Anastasia you mean?
The Dreamworks one is the only cartoon I've seen although I haven't seen a stage production to miss
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I guess I am of a minority of male ballet fans. As a pre-teen, I was in denial and thought it was just attraction to some fit, flexible women. Once I found that I wasn't as fond of say strippers as the average Joe and that I liked the entire ballet production (even the male side) and that there is no correlation between my favorite ballets and the ones with the most attractive women, there was no more denying my true feelings
. Contemporary dance (to me) actually has a greater number of attractive women per average because not having to walk or stand on the toes allows a wider range of women to be able to do it although it is still very difficult. All of that only further solidified that I love ballet at face value. Of course there are attractive women there just like in any other profession and obviously fitness and flexibility never hurt anything.

So many beautiful pictures, Jennka. Nice to see that you like Nastya too!
I saved a lot myself during these past two months and have many galleries worth.

As Layla says, English women - especially Irish - are not considered attractive either.

I've always thought that was quite a sad song, but a classic and great choice indeed
and I am a sucker for women (other than Avril) on the guitar
. The member named miss showed me a lot about Norwegian women that I didn't know before.
Favorite ballets, where to start
?! The combination of the dance, music and settings make them all worth seeing but there are some preliminary classics worth mentioning. The Nutcracker is probably the most famous ballet of all time. Sleeping Beauty or rather The Sleeping Beauty (also with music by the great Tchaikovsky) is an epic piece. Don Quixote is an epic one, La Bayadere, Shakespeare plays such as Romeo and Juliet and Midsummer's Night Dream have fantastic ballets, Swan Lake and there's also one called Giselle worth checking out too
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So many beautiful pictures, Jennka. Nice to see that you like Nastya too!
I saved a lot myself during these past two months and have many galleries worth.

As Layla says, English women - especially Irish - are not considered attractive either.
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EnglishBritish! Just before somebody else would point it out
Jennka, this made me think... do you think that there's something different between Slovak and Czech girls, beauty-wise? I mean, I think it was discussed before, in this thread or another one, that for some there are no differences between, let's say French blue-eyes blonde and Russian blue-eyes blonde but we can already see it.

I've always thought that was quite a sad song, but a classic and great choice indeed
and I am a sucker for women (other than Avril) on the guitar
. The member named miss showed me a lot about Norwegian women that I didn't know before.
Favorite ballets, where to start
?! The combination of the dance, music and settings make them all worth seeing but there are some preliminary classics worth mentioning. The Nutcracker is probably the most famous ballet of all time. Sleeping Beauty or rather The Sleeping Beauty (also with music by the great Tchaikovsky) is an epic piece. Don Quixote is an epic one, La Bayadere, Shakespeare plays such as Romeo and Juliet and Midsummer's Night Dream have fantastic ballets, Swan Lake and there's also one called Giselle worth checking out too
.

As Layla says, English women - especially Irish - are not considered attractive either.
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EnglishBritish! Just before somebody else would point it out
Jennka, this made me think... do you think that there's something different between Slovak and Czech girls, beauty-wise? I mean, I think it was discussed before, in this thread or another one, that for some there are no differences between, let's say French blue-eyes blonde and Russian blue-eyes blonde but we can already see it.
hmmm when thinking about it, it generally seems that Czech women are taller and more on the blonde side, however, I can´t see any real differences between Slovak and Czech women - the two states have always been very closely connected to each other and mingled a lot together
however, I can see huge differences in the attitude - Czech women tend to be more self-conscious, out-going and social, and especially in modeling world are more succesfull (maybe due to these characteristics).
How about Polish girls, what do you think about them?

Well, I should say that she showed me some interesting models although what I learned is a new fun sport which is ice swimming although it may be popular in Finland too. To me the best Jonlene remake was actually by a man
named Cody Belew although his version has been removed from YouTube for copyright reasons it appears.
've been but I wouldn't say that I go often as I'm not completely out of the closet on that so to speak
. Usually it was a girlfriend or lady friends supposedly dragged me or whatever. I guess not being much for romantic comedies or being much of a fashion 'metrosexual' my feminine side had to come from somewhere
. Anyway, you can start with videos
...
Giselle Act 1
The Whole Thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT4C5Sc8geA
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One of the greatest things about it is that these are all done annually, so there are tons and tons of different versions of each
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yupp and poor DiCaprio can't even get a nomination
The dude cuts his hand open, keeps going with the scene and improvs with the blood gushing out of his hand, rubs it all over Kerrys face, and all he gets is a GG nom, which went to Christoph
I love him too, but it was the same role he played in Inglorious Bastards!
Her bone structure is to die for
Christoph is an excellent actor - I totally adore him, damn. Hated him in IB
has Leo ever won anything? I think that he´s one of the actors that eventhough being great never get a fair recognition from the award-giving-people. Who needs them anyway
Do you know this Anne Sofie List? There is something about her
haha I love Christoph too, but shit award shows man, can ya cut leo a break
And hes won a Golden Globe for the Aviator in 2004/5, and has gotten nominated (6?) other times. maybe more. And hes got 3 Academy Award noms! Hes also won alot of different awards from the National Board of review, etc.
Hmmm she rings a bell. I'll have to check out her thread to see if I've posted before in there or not. SHE IS GOOORRRGEOUS ![]()
speaking of, whos this beauty?

Hey Jennka had to come in and share this below:


I'm sure if you have seen or had the above before but they are called persimmons and they usually ripen by late October here. As you can see they sort of look like tomatoes and have a nice mellow sweetness to them like a pear and the meat of the fruit is about as dense as a firm pear - but of course they taste nothing like a pear when I mentioned the sweetness factor We actually make cookies with this fruit by letting them ripen further to the point of literal mush and incorporate that in the cookie mixture along with walnuts...to die for!
Bit of info on the fruit below, kinda made me laugh when I read it
Names and etymology
The word Diospyros (persimmon native to China - introduced to California in the 1800s) comes from the ancient Greek words "Dios" (διός) and "pyros" (πυρος). In context, this means more or less "divine fruit", though its literal meaning is closer to "Wheat of Zeus". It is, however, sufficiently confusing to have given rise to some curious interpretations, such as "God's pear" and "Jove's fire". The Modern Greek name for the fruit is λώτος (lotos) which leads modern Greeks to the assumption that this is the lotos referred to in Homer's Odyssey.

Physically...
great eyes
pretty nice legs but you don't get to see girls wearing skirts and dresses too often-I mean, for every 10 girls you may have 1, 2 tops in skirts. I don't get it, I feel like it's much easier to hide legs 'flaws' in a skirt instead of wearing skinny jeans. Then again, if there's a right occassion or you are supposed to dress up, it usually means that women decide to wear skirts/dresses-something more feminine.
middle-height, I guess an average girls is 165 cm tall? It seems like that.
Anyway, it is pretty difficult to narrow it down, as usually there seems to be something undescribable when recognizing Polish girls from girls from other countries.
Also, it seems to be an observation of many people that many Polish women care about their appearance, to look good and dress well etc. while the guys... it may be changing, but slowly. It's not an uncommon sight to see a nice-looking girl with an average guy, who doesn't even seem to dress well enough to match his girlfriend
I mean, maybe there's a reason why there are MANY MORE marriages between Polish women with foreigners rather than Polish men marrying foreign women.... Hmmm....

Well, I should say that she showed me some interesting models although what I learned is a new fun sport which is ice swimming although it may be popular in Finland too. To me the best Jonlene remake was actually by a man
named Cody Belew although his version has been removed from YouTube for copyright reasons it appears.
've been but I wouldn't say that I go often as I'm not completely out of the closet on that so to speak
. Usually it was a girlfriend or lady friends supposedly dragged me or whatever. I guess not being much for romantic comedies or being much of a fashion 'metrosexual' my feminine side had to come from somewhere
. Anyway, you can start with videos
...
Giselle Act 1
The Whole Thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT4C5Sc8geA
One of the greatest things about it is that these are all done annually, so there are tons and tons of different versions of each
.

haha I love Christoph too, but shit award shows man, can ya cut leo a break
And hes won a Golden Globe for the Aviator in 2004/5, and has gotten nominated (6?) other times. maybe more. And hes got 3 Academy Award noms! Hes also won alot of different awards from the National Board of review, etc.
Hmmm she rings a bell. I'll have to check out her thread to see if I've posted before in there or not. SHE IS GOOORRRGEOUS

Physically...
great eyes
pretty nice legs but you don't get to see girls wearing skirts and dresses too often-I mean, for every 10 girls you may have 1, 2 tops in skirts. I don't get it, I feel like it's much easier to hide legs 'flaws' in a skirt instead of wearing skinny jeans. Then again, if there's a right occassion or you are supposed to dress up, it usually means that women decide to wear skirts/dresses-something more feminine.
middle-height, I guess an average girls is 165 cm tall? It seems like that.
Anyway, it is pretty difficult to narrow it down, as usually there seems to be something undescribable when recognizing Polish girls from girls from other countries.
Also, it seems to be an observation of many people that many Polish women care about their appearance, to look good and dress well etc. while the guys... it may be changing, but slowly. It's not an uncommon sight to see a nice-looking girl with an average guy, who doesn't even seem to dress well enough to match his girlfriend
I mean, maybe there's a reason why there are MANY MORE marriages between Polish women with foreigners rather than Polish men marrying foreign women.... Hmmm....
That skirt observation quite surprised me - because here in Slovakia, it seems like women LOVE to wear skirts (even those who really should not
) - even in winter you see many girls in skirts. We´re a very skirt-nation lol.
I must say, I love Polish models

Hey Jennka had to come in and share this below:
Picture quoting has been outlawed (seed the rules of Bellazon at the top of the home page). ~ Post Edited by Joe > Average
I'm sure if you have seen or had the above before but they are called persimmons and they usually ripen by late October here. As you can see they sort of look like tomatoes and have a nice mellow sweetness to them like a pear and the meat of the fruit is about as dense as a firm pear - but of course they taste nothing like a pear when I mentioned the sweetness factor
We actually make cookies with this fruit by letting them ripen further to the point of literal mush and incorporate that in the cookie mixture along with walnuts...to die for!
![]()
Bit of info on the fruit below, kinda made me laugh when I read it
Names and etymology
The word Diospyros (persimmon native to China - introduced to California in the 1800s) comes from the ancient Greek words "Dios" (διός) and "pyros" (πυρος). In context, this means more or less "divine fruit", though its literal meaning is closer to "Wheat of Zeus". It is, however, sufficiently confusing to have given rise to some curious interpretations, such as "God's pear" and "Jove's fire". The Modern Greek name for the fruit is λώτος (lotos) which leads modern Greeks to the assumption that this is the lotos referred to in Homer's Odyssey.