By juan_spainHi,
As many of us, when I first started to learn about Russian girls I was certainly interested: many of them are beautiful, with class and a good education. I've been living in Vietnam and Thailand for a time, but I found out that, for a long relationship, a few things are really required (by me at least) that are a bit hard to find in girls here. This helped me to better understand what I need in a woman and, with my current information, I think Russian girls with university studies (I'm not trying to be picky, but remember that I'm looking for a life companion) are the right choice for a real, life-long relationship.
So, since I'm already 34 and time is running out, it's time to start acting right now. My surprise -and the reason to post this on this forum- came when I met the first Russian women in real life.
While staying in Hanoi, last weekend we went to a local night pub called Solace. Chances are that, if you have been in Hanoi, you know it: it's the only place open at 3 am (until the morning). It's a boat in the river (since in the land everything must close its doors at 11pm) with a long bridge to get into it.
There you can met many girls, some Vietnamese and many foreigners, traveling or working in Vietnam. Even if the place is a bit dark and the advise is to never go there alone, I found people to be friendly and the atmosphere was great: everyone was there to have a great time, not to have problems. I was speaking with British and German girls (some of them really beautiful) and it was really fun.
Then, later on the dance floor I saw a girl that made my jaw fall to the ground: she was gorgeous. I didn't know where she was from. It would be stupid for me to be a smart ass with her, so I tried to be just nice. I asked her where she was from and replied "FROM RUSSIA". I don't know if it was the accent, but I never heard anyone to state so proudly where he/she was from. I asked her where in Russia, and she just ignored the question. Later that night I saw her again, this time without a drink in her hand. I told her I was going to get a beer, and asked if she wanted one. She didn't even look at me, just said: "I don't drink beer" and moved away.
I didn't understand at all why she was being so rude, since I was being kind. I saw she had a friend, also really beautiful. I asked her if she was also from Russia and I got the same kind of answer. I moved on and went back to the other European girls. The night was fun again: laughs and good moments as that was what most of us wanted.
Two days later I came back to the same place with a Vietnamese friend. Truth be told, with the hope of meeting her again. I met a different Russian girl. My Vietnamese friend started to dance in from of her (he is the kind of guy who is really lucky with girls). She looked at him from the head to the feet and said "No" with her head.
I never saw a girl do this. If that happened to me I just would die. My friend didn't care and moved on looking for another girl.
Later that night I went out to the bridge with several people from Europe I met to get some fresh air. I saw the girl there again. I moved close to her to start some kind of conversation. I don't remember what I asked, but it was something like "traveling or working here?". Three Russian guys who were with her completely overreacted in a second and I had them in front of me.