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Polish Women. How Polish Girls Have Shaped Their Beautiful Country.
Polish women and Polish girls are at the forefront of a cultural change in their country. Women in Poland are fiercely loyal, yet not wanting to be constrained by traditional values. They are independent, smart, down to earth, and beautiful in every sense of the word. This article is not written about how to pick up, date, bang or marry Polish girls. If it’s your genitals that directed you here, you’ll be sorely disappointed. Polish women & stereotypes I’m not personally(...) read more » -
Does the Polish girl I like, likes me?
Across animal species males typically initiate mating,while women decide to accept or reject those advances. While we share this prototypical mating arrangement with other mammals,it’s a bit more nuanced with us humans. Men are expected to make the overt first move like saying hello,striking up a conversation,asking a woman out on a date,etc.But women in fact typically initiate this contact by subtly providing cues that such contact is welcome.In other words,women decide if and when men can (...) read more » -
Richest Polish women in 2018
A total of PLN 25 bln (EUR 5.8 bln) have been accumulated by all 50 women listed by the Wprost weekly as the richest Polish women in 2018. Although it is still seven times less than the richest woman on the planet Francoise Bettencourt Meyers is worth, the value is surely astounding for an ordinary man… or indeed a woman. The golden number one... Dominika Kulczyk, the daughter of the late Polish multi-billionaire Jan Kulczyk, with her PLN 7 bln (EUR 1.6 bln) claimed th(...) read more » -
Northern Irishman in love with Poland
Love at first sight? Not really, but Poland grew on Jonny Blair from Northern Ireland. Having visited over 150 countries, he eventually decided to settle down in Warsaw, Poland. Read what he thinks of his journey, the Polish language, Brexit, and how he realised that Poland is the right place to be! When did you first come to Poland? Do you remember your first impression of the country? I first visited in March 2005, when I was in Warszawa with some friends. I didn’t act(...) read more » -
Polish Cuisine. What can you eat in Poland.
Polish food is famous for being simple, hearty and not especially colourful. You simply haven’t had a thorough sampling of it until you’ve tried all the traditional dishes below, all of which you should be able to find in almost any Polish restaurant or milk bar in town. Smacznego! BigosTraditionally a winter dish, Bigos is a hearty stew made in large batches. Though there is no standard recipe, ingredients usually include lots of fresh and pickled cabbage, leftover (...) read more »