Romanian Beach Girls

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Romanian girls are not exactly the first that pops to mind when you think of Eastern Europe. Maybe Ukraine, maybe Russia… but Romania remains largely ignored by lovers of all things Eastern Europe.
And I am not blaming you, either. Romanian girls are not like other Eastern European women.
Granted, they may be similar (or at least more similar than any Western woman could hope to be), but definitely not the same. So what exactly makes women in Romania so different? What makes them so special and how can you meet a Romanian lady?
We’ll talk about this today! But first…
Girls in Eastern Europe try harder when it comes to their looks. This is true for both Slavic and Romanian women. Both are naturally gorgeous but they also put a lot of effort to look their best at all times.
Romanian girls tend to be darker than other Eastern Europeans. The gypsy community is much larger in Romania, too.
There is still a lot of stigma against them, but gypsies are becoming more integrated into Romanian society. Even if we’re talking ethnic Romanians, though, they usually have light brown to olive skin and shiny black or hazelnut hair.
Romanian women often go blonde. Thankfully, fashion has been shifting toward more natural hues, but these days you’ll see everything from fancy purple hair styles to pink and blue…
The days of platinum blonde hair and black eyebrows are over. Which makes Romanian girls all the more attractive.
When it comes to facial structure, Romanians have larger features. Think Penelope Cruz or Kat Dennings, not Taylor Swift.
Almost all Romanian girls have big, almond-shaped eyes and full lips. Romanian women are on the curvier side, too. They are not as frail and girlish as their Slavic counterparts. Although, they do work hard at the gym to keep fit so they are not fatties either.
This is universal throughout Eastern Europe. Women here work harder to look good. They do their hair, put make-up on, wear flattering clothes, get their nails done, tan, never miss their cosmetologist appointments, etc.
Romanian girls favor more revealing, body-hugging styles of clothes than Slavic ones. They are also edgier in their sense of style.
Bright red lipstick is not uncommon on the streets of Bucharest, and neither are other bold choices. Take note before you smooch. Lipstick stains are not as nice as they are claimed to be.
In the gym, Romanian women emphasize strength, rather than slimness. They aren’t big on diets but they do work out a lot. Most are the perfect mixture of curvy and toned.
The best way to go, especially during these strange times we’re living, is an online website dedicated to this. With over 1,000 ladies signed up already (at the moment of writing this article), this is definitely you best and easiest bet to meet them:
Sure, if you are already in Romania and are more hookup oriented (although you’ll find plenty of options on IC above too), Tinder is still going strong in Romania – larger cities at least.
But if you sign up for International Cupid, you get a bunch of advantages over all other means of meeting the women here.
For starters, way less competition. You won’t be swiping together with tens of thousands of other people, trying to get a lady’s attention. No, there are fewer males competing to stand out.
Also, since this is a dating website, all women here are actively looking for a relationship. This takes the guessing out of the questions: yes, she would like to meet you (if she does answer).
Not to mention the fact that the premium part of the website comes with two extra advantages: first, you have fewer scammers and fake profiles as they’re actively removed (and profiles verified).
Second, you do show her that you have the financial means to afford this. While it’s not a fortune, it sends a strong message and does count as an advantage.
As I said – my favorite way of meeting Romanians, with heaps to choose from and very high success rates. Visit the site here now !
Eastern European people get married early. Romanians, too, but not that early. Most girls only consider settling down after they get a degree, and perhaps get started on a career. Unlike Russians, who are happy to get married as teens.
Since Romanian girls get into serious relationships later in life, they are not the party enthusiast wives you might expect.
Granted, Romanians love fun but settling down usually means you have your craziest years behind you.
Russian and Ukrainian girls, on the other hand, are notorious for their love of the party scene, even after marriage.
The other thing that makes long-term relationships with Romanian girls different is their willingness to move out. Eastern European girls, in general, are often happy to relocate for love. With Romanians, you would be hard-pressed to find a woman that will not consider it.
However, take an important tip here: your dollar will take you a lot further in Romania too, so you moving here might also be an option.
Romania is not that bad to live in (on the contrary!) and your money will be worth more here. So, yes, consider this option too!
Romanian girls are raised to be independent. They value education and work hard on building a career. The gold-diggers and aspiring trophy wives are an exception, definitely not the rule.
In a typical Romanian family, both partners work full-time. Grandparents are usually around to watch the kids. If not, there is daycare for 8 hours every day.
This is the family model that Romanian girls grew up with. These fierce females will not expect you to provide while they watch soap operas and get their nails done.
These are strong, independent woman and it’s really nice to be around them.
Romanian women have a life of their own. But that does not mean they are not caring and devoted to their partners and families.
Romania has a very couple-friendly culture. Date night is a must, even after kids, and so is looking pretty for your husband. There might be some exceptions but most Romanian women will never let themselves go.
They are also, in general, devoted to their partner. While they’re not generally submissive, they do like to please their partner and make him feel good. This, of course, extends to much more than the action in the bedroom!
At first, I hated Romanian food with passion. 
It was weird, the textures were funky, I did not recognize most of the products used, not to mention it all smelled a little too unusual for my liking. All that meat seemed… strange.
Before my first trip to Romania, a buddy warned me that ‘You will love the place, and hate the food. Bring Oreos in bulk if you don’t want to starve’. Although Romanians actually think the opposite.
I am now a reformed Romanian food hater. Get yourself a Romanian girlfriend and you can be one, too.
You can’t get a real feel of what Romanian cuisine is like in a restaurant. Homemade will always be light years ahead. Lucky for you, Romanian women are also caring girlfriends and wives. You will never be without Mămăligă and Sarmale, Pilaf, or Tochitură, and pork stew ever again.
Yes, you will eat lots of meat – but it will be delicious. Even if you’re not the biggest meat lover (I am not one!), Romanian food will grow on you. Even if you don’t like it at first, you’ll love it in the end.
Just make sure that you ask her what her gym is – you’ll need to visit too after all this delicious food!
Now, if you’re still here and want to actually learn more about Romanian girls and their origins – and other “boring” stuff, do read on. Otherwise, you can simply hop over to International Cupid and start talking to Romanian ladies today!
I don’t know how familiar you are with ethnic groups in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Judging by the game shows I have seen Stateside (which are way more than anyone should see), no too familiar. Basically, Slavs are the major ‘tribe’.
Slavs are an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group, who speak various Slavic languages of the Balto-Slavic language group.
That is from Wikipedia . They first appeared in written history around the 6th century. They probably came from somewhere in Eastern Europe/Western Asia.
We only learned about them when the Germanic tribes started migrating. Slavs settled at those abandoned lands fleeing the Huns and their allies. When the Byzantines realized they have a bunch of people at the border, it was a bit too late. The Slavs were there to stay.
Romanians are not on that list. They speak a Romance language and are ethnically different. When Pan-Slavism came about during the 19th century, it emphasized the common heritage and values of Slavic people. The Balkans were the main focus, as Slavs there were still oppressed.
Sadly, Pan-Slavism failed Slavs in the Balkans big time. Both the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union used it as a political tool. There are many examples of atrocities that happened thanks to that.
The creation and existence of Yugoslavia (and it’s consequent separation which claimed thousands of lives) is one of them. Either way, that is an entirely different article.
Slavic people, love it or hate it, have had the tendency of sticking together. Romanians are not included in that.
Although cultures have fused together and theirs has a lot of Slavic features, Romanians are still a separate ethnic group with a different language and heritage. Or, to quote Wikipedia once again:
The Romanians are an Romance ethnic group native to Romania that share a common Romanian culture, ancestry, and speak the Romanian language.
The most obvious difference between Romanian girls and other women in Eastern Europe is the language.
If anything, you will have it much “easier” if you try to learn Romanian. It is very similar to Spanish, French, and Portuguese. I hope you are lucky enough to have learned at least one of these.
So I gave you a pretty extensive origin story for Slavic people but they are not even the subject of this article. How did Romanians end up on the Balkan peninsula? Well, there are two theories.
The Daco-Roman continuity theory says they come from the ancient Dacians, which inhabited these lands before the Romans came to conquer. These indigenous tribes were Romanized and eventually morphed into what is now known as Romanians. This would make Romanians one of the oldest nations on the peninsula.
The south-of-the-Danube origin theory says it wasn’t the Dacians at all. It goes that Romans moved northward across the Danube river into modern-day Romania. These ancestors were a combination of Romans and Romanized peoples of Illyria, Moesia and Thrace. In other words, not locals.
Finally, there is genetics. Surprisingly enough, Romanians are not as genetically different to their Slavic neighbours as it may seem at first. This genetic affinity is not reflected in the language, though.
In other words, Romanian girls may look like Slavic girls, but don’t you dare equate their culture to Slavic culture.
What do you think makes Romanian girls different? Have you dated one, or maybe are you currently with a Romanian? Give us all the details in the comments below.
Romanian women are well out on their own when considering a perfect partner or wife. Romanian women are generally close allies, family loving and fiercely defensive mothers. Romanian women have an inner strength rarely found in women of other nations, they are generally smarter, more reliable and much more womanly.
If you are a heterosexual man who truly loves women, and will be prepared to respect and honour your commitment to a wife and family, then a Romanian woman will generally give you a life of pure gold.
As you might have guessed, I absolutely adore Romanian women.
How could I go about meeting a Romanian lady, skipping all the money-hungry datelines BS?
I want a hiking partner to join me doing our awesome day hikes in California.
I feel it’d be a Romanian lady 39-46 to fill my daily satisfaction by having, of all the opportunities in the world, her in my life.
I have been living as an expat in Romania for 4 years because Romanian women are definitely the very best there is, and yes I live in Moscow too for 2 years and love it but Romanian women are in my personal list top. I agree with your statements 80%, only because your description of a Romanian woman features is limited. Yes it is true that most of them are having black hair, but that is only because so many of their natural blondes are dying their hair to mainly black. You can see it in their blonde hair roots coming out. What I have learned is that in spite there actually being a certain features that could describe a considerable number of their population, it doesn’t apply to the majority of them. This coupled with their extraordinary language skills, means that so many Romanians abroad are taken for locals in Western countries. They have all the natural eye and hair colors, as well as mostly fair complexity. But the best about Romanian women is in their heart, they give their all for their man and their family.
This was such a heartwarming comment. As a romanian girl, who has always been afraid to express her origins abroad, due to fear of discrimination, your message made me smile. In regards to the skin complexion, maybe 70% of the girls get really tanned during summer time, like 2-3, even 4 nuances. The rest (me included) either get a bit red or do not tan at all. I am still as white as a paper sheet, even after 5 days sunbathing. Yes, I have natural brunette hair, hazel eyes, white skin and a slight sun allergy. Nope, not a vampire, even though I look like one. Cheers!
That’s cute Lilah, actually sunlight does not do much to vampires :P, Romanian ones anyways. Dracula could walk under the sun. In any case, I was reading about descriptions of Romanians, because I have never been there. I liked your insight. You sound like a lovely person♥ And Guy sounds great too^^
How difficult is becoming fluent in Romanian? I speak English Spanish and Portuguese. Where is the best place to study the language in Bucharest?
Being a Latin language, Romanian has a lot in common with Spanish and Portuguese (but also some Slavic influences). Any language learning school in Bucharest would be a good option.
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As a journalist visiting Cyprus, Anthony Patch had heard about the brothel-type bars in old Nicosia and felt compelled to investigate.
Bars where men go to meet women for sexual services are easily found in Nicosia, particularly in certain parts of the old town.
During the evening, the area is full of mostly young couples, but later on, when they all go home, and midnight turns into two and three in the morning, the bars there turn into an open ground for sex workers, pimps and drunk old men.
Last Sunday, at about two thirty in the morning, I wanted to have a beer and I wanted to have it in one of these bars. I chose one right next to one of the main streets.
The windows were hardly transparent and it was nearly impossible to view inside, but as soon as my friend and I walked in through the wooden door it was clear that the average patron was well above fifty. The bar smelled of sweat, cigarette smoke and stale beer. The air was heavy and the smells strong. An older woman on the dance floor threw small bits of paper into the air as we made our way through the crowd.
When we made it to the bar I had two men either side of me. The bar maid – dressed in tight black – noticed us quickly and ordered us to move. We ended up in the far corner. It was a good distance from anyone else but provided an excellent view of the horror show.
A bald man a few rows down was playing with the hair of a young woman as her arms hung around his neck. Another man with grey matted hair and dark eyes was trying to kiss the neck of a darker skinned woman.
Another bar lady arrived quickly in front of us with a questioning look. She brought two beers and we drank them quickly. As soon as she noticed they had gone, she brought two more, telling us they were on the house. Moments later she was back with peanuts, sliced apples, crisps, olives, and hummus. It felt odd eating crisps and hummus in a dingy dive with groping going on in every direction.
We kept drinking beers at top speed and the barmaid kept promptly replacing the empty ones with free beers. This carried on for a while and I remember wondering naively why she was doing this. Later, I figured out it was obviously a method of keeping male patrons drinking and interested in the women.
Curiosity finally got the better of me and I got up to walk around. Behind me in a dimly lit part of the bar were three women sitting on the laps of three men who looked to be well beyond retirement age. An older fellow next to me at the bar – seeing me watching – looked over and said “those are nice Romanian girls – not expensive”.
It was now four in the morning and the place was lively. The dance floor was sticky as I made my way through the couples to two women sitting alone by the door. They invited me to sit. One of the ladies was Ukrainian, the other Moldovan.
The Moldovan woman asked if I wanted to sit alone at another table and I agreed. When she touched my hand, I could make out an obvious, poorly concealed cringe on her face. The attempt at intimacy was so forced and the touching so mechanical. The distance between her and real intimacy was probably so great that I wondered if she even knew how to feel anymore.
Then came the questions that as a journalist I felt compelled to ask. I wanted to know how arranging sex with a woman worked so I asked if she would be interested. I felt ashamed to be deceiving her: no integrity, no decency, just cheap and disguised questions, no better than the crazy eyed bald man. She invited me to go to the bar and buy drinks, explaining that the drinks would be rung through the till at an inflated price and that that would be how her services would be paid for.
She could probably sense the hesitation in my eyes. I told her I did not want to go through with it and asked for her number, thinking it wiser to speak about her life in a safer setting. She declined, and I then asked what was going to happen. She caught on. By refusing to pay I had made it clear that I was not a genuine client. She read straight through me – my cheap game was up.
“Nothing happens,” she said. “If you like, we go for coffee or shopping tomorrow and that is all.”
I brought the conversation to a close and made a weird and sudden exit from the table.
Back at the bar the ladies were bringing the beer rapidly again and I tried to talk to the other men sitting by. They seemed confused by my presence, but I pushed on and tried to get information from them. They explained that the women were mostly all from Eastern Europe. I asked whether men received the services in the bar itself but they explained that that was illegal and risky and that you had to pay to take them home.
By then my time was up. A bulky younger man approached me from behind. He asked forcefully who I was and although I tried pretending I was just some drunk tourist he continued to press me. While I tried to explain myself another man joined the circle. As I was sitting at the end of the bar I ended up in a strange caved off half circle with the two men in front of me and the wall behind. They eyed me up and
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