From
the Ukraine, With Love
Introducing
my *former* fiancé, Olga Fedoryaka. She is from Kiev in the Ukraine.
That's right former. Seems Olga is nothing more than a prostitute, selling
her company, charm and body for money and a ticket out of her country to unsuspecting guys. If you see this
girl run! If you are thinking about other Ukrainian or Russian women by very,
very careful. These women are very clever and very good at their deception.
Never, I repeat never give them money at any time unless you successfully
managed to bring them to the US. I don't care if they ask or complain. Don't
be fooled by their stories of hardship in their country. Life is indeed hard
there but they were able to survive before. If you never give them money and
they stay with you anyway then you know you have a good one. Otherwise you
stand a very good chance of being used or taken by little more than a desperate
woman
like this one.
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Olga
and I after getting engaged. The cake says
"Will
you marry me?" and we are pointed to the "Yes"
In
July, 2000 I went on a Romance Tour
offered by A Foreign
Affair to try to find a wife. The trip was wonderful! There are many
very beautiful, family oriented, feminine, marriage minded women in the
Ukraine and Russia who are looking for a good man. I met and dated a number
of them but Olga stole my heart. In September, 2000 I returned to spend
a week with Olga and to ask her to marry me. She said yes!
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This
shot shows the engagement ring. Because I'm in the process of buying a
house
I
could not spend that much money on a ring. When Olga gets to the US
we
will go shopping for a better ring.
Unfortunately
the process to get Olga to the United States is an involved one and a slow
one. It will probably take about 6 months.
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Olga
and I arrive at "The Renaissance" - a French restaurant were I first took
Olga.
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Olga
and I roller blading on Krushatick - the main street in Kiev.
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Olga
and I toast to our new life together.