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Russia Summer Advice
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Russia Summer Advice

Hey you guys I am planning a trip to Russia for April-July, I will be in Moscow and St. Petersburg during the whole summer. I know a lot of the university students leave for the coast towns in Europe but there will still be a lot young girls staying in the city. What advice would you give a newbie to Russian cultural? Tips on how young Russians girls receive American black guys as well. If anyone will be in Moscow DM me as well

My background: mid 20's black guy, experienced with daygame, I dress well wearing suits and nice clothes, I built like a football lineman but lost some weight but keep my muscles. I'm a lover of European history as well. So I want to experience everything the locals do in Russia
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#2

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Some motivation for you from someone who grew up in Russia:

Girls will love you and want to speak with you and sleep with you as a novelty. Don't be afraid to approach non-stop in bars.

After the summer Olympics in the 80s there were TONS of half Russian half black babies being born.
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Quote: (01-24-2017 12:54 PM)fortysix Wrote:  

Some motivation for you from someone who grew up in Russia:

Girls will love you and want to speak with you and sleep with you as a novelty. Don't be afraid to approach non-stop in bars.

After the summer Olympics in the 80s there were TONS of half Russian half black babies being born.

But...The USA was not present in the 1980 Olympics along with most of the other Western Nations.
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#4

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i'm hitting st pete later this year, but I don't know russian language, might know a local over there for tourist and local info that could help

any advice otherwise? I'll probably only be around for 10 days
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#5

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I might visit again this year. If you're into history and culture then Saint Pete's is where you'll want to be. English is not common there so if you don't speak Russian already, now would be a good time to start learning some basic phrases.

Your brown skin will certainly earn you a few curious looks but don't completely expect to swoop straight away. It's been well documented on here that Russian girls are not quite as slutty as their European counterparts. Don't hide your intentions but do expect to go on a date or 2 to secure the bang. Russian women like strong, straight up men; don't fuck about with making her pay for drinks on dates. Tone down the player vibe and be ambiguous when she asks you about the duration of your trip. Start pipelining by spoofing your Tinder now. You'll be quite surprised at the difference in quality.

Moscow's nightlife trumps SP's. English is slightly more common. If I remember correctly, most of the signs on the road and the metro are in the cyrillic alphabet so make sure you at least learn the alphabet. Avoid political discussions with locals, especially men. Stay away from gypsy taxis. Uber seems okay. Use your common sense and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night. Cross the road carefully, Russians drive fast.
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Take a month off your time in Moscow and St. Petes and hit the Black sea coast. That is where most Russians go. Ruble is pretty low and I doubt that many will be able to afford to travel far.

I love Saint Petersburg. Will probably try to go there myself. If you are there during white nights take advantage of daygaming in the midnight [Image: biggrin.gif]
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School lasts until early July in Russia though, right?

Vinny, can you elaborate on the Black sea coast? Sounds interesting.

Will be in Petersburg myself during this period, happy to meet up.
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From one black guy to another... I envy you.

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Quote: (01-24-2017 07:52 PM)churros Wrote:  

Vinny, can you elaborate on the Black sea coast? Sounds interesting.

Black sea coast. More expensive than the nearest alternative Turkey, dirtier and more awkward than the nearest alternative Turkey, a lot of fatter older people on the beaches, but also a lot of hot girls. Most of the beaches are pebbles and not sand, but you are not there for the beaches right?

I wrote a datasheet on Krasnodar, this is a regional center of the whole black sea coast part. Now there is also Crimea but I have heard that it is much worse in terms of service and is more costly.
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It's come up roughly a dozen times on the forum where a Russia newbie will say they plan to spend a chunk of their time in Russia in Peter, and then people point out that Moscow has a way better nightlife and better for a number of reasons (i.e., English; and girls in Peter are more used to a flood of foreign tourists, although costs are higher in Moscow). I agree with this assessment, as I'm not personally a big fan of Peter but love Moscow, especially in the summer. Do go to Peter for 3-4 days for tourist purposes, preferably with a girl in tow, but I wouldn't recommend more time than this. Specializing in one city will also increase your lay count, and if you're going to choose one, choose Moscow.
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Moscow or Saint Pete for one week in July?
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Quote: (01-24-2017 12:54 PM)fortysix Wrote:  

Some motivation for you from someone who grew up in Russia:

Girls will love you and want to speak with you and sleep with you as a novelty. Don't be afraid to approach non-stop in bars.

After the summer Olympics in the 80s there were TONS of half Russian half black babies being born.

You are thinking about the VI International Festival of Youths which was held in Moscow in July 1957.

https://timeline.com/stilyagi-dance-sovi....guq7cveh6

http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entr...hchev_Thaw

I read some of the goings on of the Festival (which followed on from Kruschev's Thaw in 1954) of countless dyevs getting smashed senseless in bushes in parks and so on. It was the Soviet Union's Woodstock.
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Quote: (01-28-2017 12:41 PM)Traktor Wrote:  

Quote: (01-24-2017 12:54 PM)fortysix Wrote:  

Some motivation for you from someone who grew up in Russia:

Girls will love you and want to speak with you and sleep with you as a novelty. Don't be afraid to approach non-stop in bars.

After the summer Olympics in the 80s there were TONS of half Russian half black babies being born.

You are thinking about the VI International Festival of Youths which was held in Moscow in July 1957.

https://timeline.com/stilyagi-dance-sovi....guq7cveh6

http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entr...hchev_Thaw

I read some of the goings on of the Festival (which followed on from Kruschev's Thaw in 1954) of countless dyevs getting smashed senseless in bushes in parks and so on. It was the Soviet Union's Woodstock.

Just thinking now that probably the first love tourist and wife hunter in Soviet Union was Lee Harvey Oswald...clearly a man ahead of its time [Image: banana.gif]
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Quote: (01-28-2017 12:52 PM)Rocha Wrote:  

Just thinking now that probably the first love tourist and wife hunter in Soviet Union was Lee Harvey Oswald...clearly a man ahead of its time [Image: banana.gif]

Yep and there was me thinking that the lads over on the ISG were the trail blazers.

Oswald lived here in Minsk.

http://www.russianbooks.org/oswald/minsk1.htm

Apparently smashed quite a few dyevs in his gaff.

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I remember a few years back when I was researching an apt. to stay in while visiting Minsk one of Oswald's old apartments was actually available for rent at a reasonable price.

Speaking of Oswald, he may have been one of the earliest "cold approach" PUA's...lol, check this excerpt from a biography written of him:

"Oswald basked in the attention of being one of Minsk's few foreigners, and its only American. He regularly made social calls to a girls' dormitory, near his flat.

"He would come without warning and knock at someone's door and say, 'Hello, here I am,'" says Inna Markava, an English-language translator who was a student at the time. "And that's it - spend two or three hours.
"He thought that he was the centre of the group," she says.
"I remember that we were in the room, sitting, and if he thought we had forgotten about him, he would immediately remind everybody, that he was there, that he should not be forgotten."

Oswald was assigned a third-floor apartment on Communist Street, a prestigious city-centre location. The KGB kept close tabs on Oswald, bugging his apartment and drilling a very small hole to record even his most intimate moments."
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