Hello everyone!
I have been quite figuring out where to spend my summers this year for the internship, and have finally decided on Ukraine - at Kharkiv.
I will straightforwardly come to the point :
- This internship is through an organization I work with. This means I will be able to meet a lot of (English speaking) locals as such...
- I speak some basic Russian and understand the socio-cultural view of the Ukraine and Russia (not much about the girls perspective, though)
- I have a solid 8.75 girl, a prospective bang already - a friend of mine , another 8 girl possible to game etc. (Drops the motivation/aggression level though )
- I am an Indian, without an Indian accent! Though with somewhat weak game...
My problem is that I have really no clue as to how to game these Ukrainians etc. I have understood a bit of Russian/Ukrainian girls' 'ways', but cracking it up is something I am not really good at.
PS: If you guys have a possible plan to coming to Ukraine, drop me a message.
I have been quite figuring out where to spend my summers this year for the internship, and have finally decided on Ukraine - at Kharkiv.
I will straightforwardly come to the point :
- This internship is through an organization I work with. This means I will be able to meet a lot of (English speaking) locals as such...
- I speak some basic Russian and understand the socio-cultural view of the Ukraine and Russia (not much about the girls perspective, though)
- I have a solid 8.75 girl, a prospective bang already - a friend of mine , another 8 girl possible to game etc. (Drops the motivation/aggression level though )
- I am an Indian, without an Indian accent! Though with somewhat weak game...
My problem is that I have really no clue as to how to game these Ukrainians etc. I have understood a bit of Russian/Ukrainian girls' 'ways', but cracking it up is something I am not really good at.
PS: If you guys have a possible plan to coming to Ukraine, drop me a message.
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