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![]() It seems that Ms. Davydova has much in common respect for our fellow Englishman in gay ol 'England. But the truth is .. I think this article could easily be held true for any number of Western men, who, of course, great appreciation for the traditional Russian lady. The article itself was interesting to read. But if I do not know any better .. I would say that the British are even more interesting fixation Russian women. But then again, why not? Why older British men make ideal husbands for Russian beauties former female executive in Playboy "Elena Davydova argues that British men are much smarter than their husbands Russian, which may be still living with their mothers up to 55 years" By Will Stewart British men of a certain age make ideal husbands for the young, glamorous Russian women - even if they have some strange habits, according to a new best-seller in Moscow. Vote of confidence comes from the author, Elena Davydova, as head of Russian Playboy, who said she was so happy with her husband, that she was English for life in "godforsaken town" of Swanage in Dorset, where she now has a home . A comparison of British and Russian men, she said her fellow trail with a score of 12:55. "They will not touch you when they pass by, or slam the door in front of you, or let the woman to carry a heavy bag, she said. The author says in contrast to "slouch on the couch when his wife swept the floor," the British, Russian men. In another endorsement, Davydov said: "People here in England I do not think it beneath their dignity to do the dishes or use a vacuum cleaner. "And I know several families where the husbands are always prepared because their wives or do not have time for it or just do not like doing it." She said, in Russia it was not unusual for men aged 48 to 55, still supported by their mothers. "It's just not possible in England," said Davidov. In contrast to Russia, "it is very difficult, when healthy and wealthy Englishman left his old wife - and takes on a new young," she said. Davydova and it will impress those people who are married women with three or four children from a previous marriage - and not against it. " They also "polite with servants and cleaners - they will never abuse these people, when they saw it as" beneath them "to complain about the food or bad service at a restaurant. But there are disadvantages of British men, starting with how they blow their noses. "They have to gather as much air into the lungs, perhaps, make it loud enough to wake the dead. Another grouse is the refusal of her husband to buy a dishwasher when he saw "no shame" in the money itself. She said they also can be snooty and standoffish. Her husband, James told her not to mention her friends that she had once worked in a hotel in Moscow. He told her: "This is not considered as prestigious here. We are in a different circle of people, where employees are not valued highly. The strangeness of the fact that you forgot to put out the garbage, it takes a week until the binmen come again, she complained. One day at a small theater, she asked to see the menu for interval drinks. Her husband "had to apologize and explain I am a foreigner. It turned out that there is a menu, but there is no need to say no one ever looks at it - they just order a glass of wine or a pint. "Surprisingly, the show was great - a mix of ballet, yoga and capoeira. I watched it with bated breath, and just stopped to strike by James, when he fell asleep. "When we came home, I thought that is not so bad here, and I can even get used to it, if it godforsaken town holds such brilliant performances. Despite this, the British man in the street, she concludes. "I used to pinch myself when I discovered, explaining the details of Romeo and Juliet to an Englishman - I am Russian. And he listened to - with interest." Davydov said that she felt comfortable in England. "This is a tolerant society, it is easy to become a part of it, if you have to respect and accept their laws, customs and peculiarities. The author gives little away in her book titled English wedding of her husband, but the marriage data show, she married James Robert Beresford Harwood in 2005, when she was 42 and he was 68. When they first met in Spain, he thought that all Russian women looked like a James Bond foe Rosa Klebb, SMERSH assassin with a razor blade in her stilettos, she said. After meeting her "dazzling" friends in Moscow, "his favorite theory at the present time is that the Iron Curtain had been specially arranged to hide the Russian beauties of the Western people." |
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