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Posts by Natasa  

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Natasa   
27 Jan 2011
News / Poland's trafficking problem and prostitution [33]

"The standard fee charged is about €120 (£100), but some of the women who advertise their services have been known to earn up to €6,000 a session."

I was raised in a wrong, very very wrong way.

My sessions are ahahaha :)))) (but I would cry now honestly)

Goodbye psychology.

Hello love.
Natasa   
27 Jan 2011
News / Poland's trafficking problem and prostitution [33]

<puts hand on her shoulder ... do you want to talk about it ... ;)?>

:)))
If you put your hand on my shoulder you are risking my license and helping me alter my professional preferences ;)

I'm pretty sure you won't get E 6.000 per session

As far as I know, one of the largest fees per hour that I have heard of (it's possible that the information is outdated) was one thatFamous Psychologist was charging, it was I think , 800 $ per hour. But that guy is (was) a giant in psychology almost like a Freud. And he had 40 years of work behind him at that moment.

Fools....fools.
just joking of course.
Of course it's easier to explore peoples darkest and most painful experiences than.... to...to... do whatever those women do for 6000.
WHAT ARE THEY DOING FOR THAT MONEY AT ALL???
Natasa   
27 Jan 2011
News / Poland's trafficking problem and prostitution [33]

That is why I go for the free hunt.

I'm not sure if that investment pays off better :))

6000 is too much.This is the price for famous models,TV stars etc.

There were some rumors for some of our celebs, prices were in that range. In 90s.
Natasa   
30 Jan 2011
News / Pubs in Poznan kick out Roma? [256]

Am I now a Nazi? ...just to make sure...

Don't worry ;)

you don't have to lose your identity in order to integrate.

That is not possible if we use the same definition of integration.

What constitutes their identity?
1.
2.
3.

How is that identity preserved with integration? What is left of those 1.,2.,3.?

who live on the fringes of our societie

I agree with you. Hard lives.
But... unfortunately that is part of their identity. it's same everywhere.
Natasa   
4 Feb 2011
News / Poland leads nations in raising 90 million euros for Belarus opposition [73]

I heard somewhere that Belarus, has that prefix (possibly wrong, the source is not so reliable, drinks a lot:)), is an old word for the west used by Old Slavs, that would explain Belarus, as western from russia, also Belgrade (Beograd) would be some city in the west for our eastern Slavs. (belo = west, according to that source).

Crow should know, or lodz.

That is how they told me.

What opposition? :)))
Natasa   
4 Feb 2011
Life / Family, Community --> Society "The Polish Way" [29]

Where are we heading? ... What would be the perfect thing to do to head in the right direction?

We are all heading u pizdu lepu materinu Lodz :))

To hold hands.
Natasa   
4 Feb 2011
News / Poland leads nations in raising 90 million euros for Belarus opposition [73]

Scream.

So fans are getting 90 mill.
if I would be from Belarus I would stick to the handsome Luka.
Mustaches.
Appearance is everything.

I read recently an article in one of western male magazines published here too, a travelers report from Belarus. (now am I a man or a woman, why am I buying male magazines :))

They say it's all propaganda.(PR)
Author said that it is a nice, clean country.
In Ordnung. Like Germany. That means perfect in my world.
All girls look like models.(in Belarus, not Germany)
Natasa   
5 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

German, Polish, Russian and French

If you have Telly Savalas haircut you can really be everything.
Everything else is forgiven ;)

blue eyes, average height?

Aren't Russians and Poles more robust types compared to German or French or I was distorting my perception to fit my desires? :))
Natasa   
6 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

One theology student told me that Mel Gibson depicted him quite accurately in his movie.
Genderless. (the devil)

long lasting relationship

look becomes irrelevant as far as i noticed at some moment. Those relationships tend to destroy even the perfection.
Unless refreshed from time to time.

I guess that applies to Polish guys and women too. or not?
Natasa   
7 Feb 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

My first husband was handsome and all women wanted him, so I had to donate him back...

Those have to be on the short leash.
Women are compared to men more cruel, somehow foreign territory seems more attractive than unconquered one. Evolution I guess.
Natasa   
7 Feb 2011
Love / POLISH GIRLS... wake up and prove you are respectable.... [135]

People - women or men - are 'always' required to have qualities other than material possessions. Money is often used as a patch where the real values are missing.

What other qualities you had in mind?
Natasa   
6 Mar 2011
History / Slavic vs Germanic thinking.... and the philosophical differences [251]

Slavic soul or German spirit maybe?

They don't like the dusha concept, Geist is more adequate.
Slovenska dusha and
Deutsche Geist ( deutsche Seele sounds like a perversion for them probably too)
Same with the Slavic spirit, I heard for that expression but I don't know the content of it. Does it have any meaning my Slavs?

Well, I like to swim and drown in the Slavic soul, warm and cosy place, but I also like to take/give orders from the German Geist (that is in the domain of sexual fantasies of course :))

I like that German emphasis on the will , Slavic concept of will is quite empty.
I usually hear it within some kind of negation:
" Nemam volje"- I don't have the will (willingness)
" Izgubio sam volju" - I lost the will (like car keys, irrelevant object)
.....

I think that insisting on the will is making them more resistant to problems Slavs usually solve using alcohol.
Germans develop that way high frustration tolerance, while Slavs in the meantime develop cirrhosis.

So, some combo is the best.

If we don't refine or redefine the starting question then you know my answer.
Natasa   
6 Mar 2011
History / Slavic vs Germanic thinking.... and the philosophical differences [251]

I attribute instability of slavic women to their slavic soul.

I searched for the data that could indicate that there is some instability. I tried with the incidence of big psychiatric illnesses, specifically bipolar disorder and major depression. General stats show that prevalence of big ones is similar everywhere. Depression seems to be more the illness of the West (but there we have problem differentiating reactive from endogenous depression, their codes are the same, I think that that difference is caused by environmental factors and diagnostic practice).

Bipolar is slightly more often seen in Slavic world, which suggests that moodiness might have innate nature.
This is a very shaky and problematic hypothesis and has idiosyncratic purpose, I had to explain that to myself somehow.

But I also think it's just a problem of having that stupid soul I would gladly sell /give away if there would be some devil to buy it :))

General passivity as a feature is what you describe as lack of expressed will?Or the negation imperative?Nechatsiu.Nechci.

I think that problem with the will is both nurture and nature problem.
From what I have seen I can conclude that many the members of Slavic nations don't impose strict rules or harsh discipline on their kids like their counterparts.

Our kids behave like the rulers of the world.
I was watching the reaction of one Danish couple on the beach while they were observing ordinary Serbian kid routinely ruining his toy (some water gun).

The kid was yelling, singing while splashing the water surface with the toy until it fall completely apart. The couple was annoyed until that moment, noise he was producing was quite unpleasant. But when the mother of the kid started to comfort the boy who was screaming because the toy is finally broken, trying to calm him down employing half of the beach to search for the parts of the toy in the water he just destroyed , the faces of that Danish couple changed to shock.

In Germanic ! countries I didn't hear many sounds produced by kids.

I think that it could be the case with all Slavs, but for Serbs I heard that they have this reversed type of authoritarianism. While authoritarian Westerner obeys the rules even when they are ridiculous (or harmful) and nobody can see him braking it, Serbian authoritarian type of personality will brake the rule just to brake it.

What I meant to depict with those examples is that will as a word appears mostly in sentences that show lack of it.

I will end this novel disagreeing with everything written above.
NEĆU!
Natasa   
8 Mar 2011
History / Slavic vs Germanic thinking.... and the philosophical differences [251]

With all due respect to Slavs, I much prefer Germanic soul.

I'm a cartesian cold-blooded animal and my culture is a mix of French, Dutch and German cultures.

I was exhausted by her sudden changes of mood

Since January this year, I'm with a new Polish tornado

Are you sure about your preferences ? :))

The emotional swings of slavic girls are extreme

Today I was in hell, then in heaven, then hell again and I am now hoping to finally land or reach the surface of the Earth.

I hate that.
I'm starting to prefer Germanic soul (this statement is a Blasphemy and I will punish myself, forbidding myself to talk to BB)
Natasa   
26 Mar 2011
Feedback / Why PolishForums? Give us your stories! [60]

I was looking for the average height of the European nations :))

Google provided a link to some thread here.

I immediately entered the war zone that included one Greek, one Serb, one Dutchman and a Serb. That was more than enough. It was bloody.

That fact and the lack of abilities needed to resist Bratwursts charm, led to this fall ;)

At the beginning southerns posts were preventing me from leaving.
After that came the addiction and this whole community became very attractive.
Natasa   
1 Apr 2011
Off-Topic / Being a Slav: a blessing or a curse? [199]

blessing.

Only that, of course.

Do you have any stereotypes about them?

It is of course a positive stereotype coming from a Slav. (I would include handsome (pretty), fearless, melancholic, warm, hedonistic, friendly....maybe chaotic)
Natasa   
5 Apr 2011
Love / Is rape so common in Poland? [95]

@southern
I have some ideas about some PF members that might possess the superior equipment.
Natasa   
7 Apr 2011
Love / Polish girls' attitude towards different kinds of sex [88]

I have noticed that tall women are more comfortable to take it anally.In this regard polish women usually fulfill the qualifications.However most of them do not ask for it really they mostly give it as a gift and usually not in first time.

Hi Southern:)))
Those were the perfect sentences for my black morning coffee. I'm happy that you are back.
I agree with you, I heard women qualify that act as a "gift", there is from what I heard some convincing involved usually. Also, that never happens on the first date.

Social consensus about this is achieved.
Slavdom seems to follow similar rules.
SLAVIJA!!!;)
Natasa   
7 Apr 2011
Off-Topic / Being a Slav: a blessing or a curse? [199]

Mila Jovovic

Interesting mix of the robust, strong body (serbain feature), slightly sharper facial characteristics and Ukrainian colors.
I have a friend made of the same compounds, she looks completely Ukrainian. Red hair. Higher cheeks, meaty, heavy legs (that is rare here), narrow shoulders....but kinkiness is also Ukrainian ;)
Natasa   
9 Apr 2011
Genealogy / Polish person's average height? [210]

This isn't 1945 Lodz, 175cm is short for this day and age. A girl would look great at 175.

:))))

Pennboy you are wise as usual ;)
Lodz, I was 175 after elementary school.

I don't know. Maybe slightly short but most girls would consider that a decent height for a man

I heard some story about some Chinese guy, who lived trough hell, extending his legs, surgeons succeeded to make them 12 cm longer, and his words of triumph after that torture :" Now when I'm 162 cm nobody can say that I'm short".

Everything is relative.
In Asia 175 cm can be giants height.
In most of the Europe probably causing some problems.
Natasa   
10 Apr 2011
Off-Topic / Being a Slav: a blessing or a curse? [199]

Mediteranean legs suffer from shortness and deviation from vertical position.

The daughter of one of our diplomats who lived in Rome 4 years, told me that she didn't see one "pair of good legs" during that period there.

I noticed that too in Italy, but they are skilfully masking the problem. In general they look OK.