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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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I am not saying that women should not be educated or have careers,but there are times when women has a little child that need to be taken care of.I am not old either but i believe women stay more faminine rather than feminist typos that i met here in US bunch.Women is supposed to be comforted and protected she is not upposed to fight for life.

Her job is to make house home and family safe and cared.

both have to do bunch and sometimes being women as a real women is far much harder than just having a career.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Thanks for the info about the approval; this is wonderful news

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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but there are times when women has a little child that need to be taken care of.
Of course. There are certain physical disabilities associated right before and after pregnancy. And I was not suggesting that a woman with a new born should camp out at the train station to save money. But a young woman in her twenties can make that sacrifice for one night.

Women is supposed to be comforted and protected she is not supposed to fight for life.
If you don't fight for your life in America you will not reach your potential. It is also becoming increasingly harder to make it in America on the bread winner, single earning design. For those of us who were not born into a trust account, received a huge inheritance, or pre-existing business, having both spouses work to their maximum potential is key to getting the upper hand in this country.

Her job is to make house home and family safe and cared.
I guess we will have to agree to disagree here. Both spouses can do this job and should do this job. Also, if you as a woman or man can make twice what you pay a third person to do these things, you should be working rather than doing it yourself.

The two of us would certainly make a terrible couple. :P

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I am from Moscow and thats not her part to pay for the hotel but Man:s that invites her to the Us.Otherwise If You can not afford women why have her?Man should provide and take care of women and women should love back and be good mum to the kids and good wife.But hey what about caring?

This is where I interject the question, "if you get a free ride in a taxi cab and the meter is off, is it still a taxi, or is it just another car?"

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Call me old fashioned, but I wouldn't even dream of asking my fiance to spend the night in a metropolitan train station. I don't care if it's Moscow or Denver, the thought of her sitting alone and vulnerable just sends shivers up my spine.

I won't condemn any couple that decides it would be ok, but I'd also hope that if the woman had reservations about doing so, her man would concede and pay for her lodging.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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Call me old fashioned, but I wouldn't even dream of asking my fiance to spend the night in a metropolitan train station. I don't care if it's Moscow or Denver, the thought of her sitting alone and vulnerable just sends shivers up my spine.

I won't condemn any couple that decides it would be ok, but I'd also hope that if the woman had reservations about doing so, her man would concede and pay for her lodging.

moxcamel speaks for me, too.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Call me old fashioned, but I wouldn't even dream of asking my fiance to spend the night in a metropolitan train station. I don't care if it's Moscow or Denver, the thought of her sitting alone and vulnerable just sends shivers up my spine.

I won't condemn any couple that decides it would be ok, but I'd also hope that if the woman had reservations about doing so, her man would concede and pay for her lodging.

That's the part that should carry some weight here. If you have to ask, then you're already not on the same page. If he understands you're having money trouble and there's not very much to go around, he should volunteer to spend the night in the train station or anything else that would save you guys some money on the trip to Moscow.

I realize that's unacceptable to most of the guys on here, that their poor, defenseless little lady would be able to fend for herself for a whole night, but the point above wasn't that you should send your fiancee to a public place to stay, only that she should be volunteering to assume some of the costs by alleviating the more expensive ones like $400/night motels.

Русский форум член.

Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

 
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