The Beuty of Lithuanian Women

Published: 12 April 2005 y., Tuesday
When the foreigners return to their countries after staying in Lithuania for a while, they usually have some bad experience: people do not know English, bad services sometimes, impossible to understand the language, angry people trying to steel and thinking that every foreigner has mountains of dollars etc. But the best experience is Lithuanian women. They are nice and pretty. It is not a subjective decision, but rather realistic insight about beauty in Lithuania. Just walk down the main street in Vilnius or Klaipëda and you will see that half of girls walking are top models. They are not working as top models at all even though you can definitely meet a real top model. Lithuanian girls are eager to show that life in Lithuania isn't so bad as some people complain. Nice haircuts, clothes and make up make them to look like from Hollywood movies. You can also see a lot of blondes in Lithuania. Well, this color is popular because it is nice, not because it shows woman's intelligence. As Irish music and culture is known a little bit in Lithuania Irish red hair looks very nice. Please, do not think, that city is full of Irish girls - they are purely Lithuanian loving fire color hair. There is no connection with couple of Lithuanian bands linked with this island: Skamp's vocal is Irish Erica Jennings and another quite popular band is called Ireland, but they sing in Lithuania but with Irish style. Women up to 30 years old can speak a little bit English and are very happy when foreigner asks them time, address or suggests to buy cup of coffee. (If you suggest to go to the bar to drink something it would be a big mistake, because Lithuanians are decent and this kind of gesture would be accepted as trial to pick them up). They are willing to speak in English and will try to help you. When they don't understand something they simply laugh. You should hear the laugh of Lithuanian girls! The words describing it would only destroy the pleasure of hearing it. Lithuanians are sexy, but as I’ve already mentioned above very decent. So be ready for some principles showing and bad character. They look at foreigners not so trustfully because some girls from Lithuania disappear, probably they are involved in prostitution business in Western Europe. The foreigner could be met as a secret agent of brothel keeper or pimp recruiting nice young and clever women. There are some bars in Vilnius where foreigners are actively communicating with Lithuanian girls. Some women go there to improve their English knowledge and to find new friends. The most famous is „Ministerija Prie Parlamento“. Lithuanian girls are modern in European and world music. Lithuanian radio stations broadcast very good dance music, so don't be surprised if a girl while dancing with you says the name of a band or song: they know a lot. Also girls are good at conversations about life, so you can trustfully and sincerely speak about anything you want. Sometimes it is good in healing depression or some kind of crisis. Lithuanians are very good people and willing to help. Do not be surprised if Lithuanian girl after dinner lets you understand that you should pay for food and drinks. Going Dutch tradition when everybody pays for himself still isn't very popular among young people, but the beginning is always hard. The paradox is that if you are staying at her place, she will be very generous and hospitable as your own mother. Enjoy and don't worry about anything. Lithuanian girls have a lot of nice things to show, but some of them are shy and humble, so pay attention to this also. The virtues of them cannot be listed in one small story, so it is better come and see .
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