Russian Women Discussion

RWD Discussion Groups => Starting Out => Topic started by: Omega82 on August 22, 2019, 10:11:35 PM

Title: Religion
Post by: Omega82 on August 22, 2019, 10:11:35 PM
Good morning everyone.  It has been stated that Russia has four historic religions.  I was wondering if anyone here has dated a Jewish or Buddhist woman from Russia?  If so, what are the main differences in the courting process, family, lifestyle, etc.  I once dated a nice Belarusian woman whose grandmother was Jewish, so she wasn't 100%.  Here in the forum we focus mainly on the Russian Slavs but rarely on the minorities.  However the minorities have a pretty large population. 
Title: Re: Religion
Post by: Boethius on August 24, 2019, 11:29:57 AM
There are no differences.  The majority of their experiences and traditions have been formed by the USSR, not their religions, which were, for all intents and purposes, banned for seven and a half decades.  That is why the biggest celebration in Russia is not Easter (for the majority of the population), but New Year.


This post was composed without the aid of google.
Title: Re: Religion
Post by: BillyB on August 24, 2019, 06:58:59 PM
I was wondering if anyone here has dated a Jewish or Buddhist woman from Russia?  If so, what are the main differences in the courting process, family, lifestyle, etc. 


I dated a Jewish FSU women in the states.  She enjoyed the French kisses but she didn't want to move past that so I didn't learn much about her family values and lifestyle.
Title: Re: Religion
Post by: ML on August 25, 2019, 09:41:17 AM
I dated a Jewish FSU women in the states.  She enjoyed the French kisses but she didn't want to move past that so I didn't learn much about her family values and lifestyle.

Did you  try the New Zealand kiss ??
Title: Re: Religion
Post by: tfcrew on August 26, 2019, 05:52:15 PM
Did you  try the New Zealand kiss ??
(http://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/Smileys/DarkB/cheesy.gif) Good one!
Title: Re: Religion
Post by: msmob on August 27, 2019, 01:21:59 AM
There are no differences.  The majority of their experiences and traditions have been formed by the USSR, not their religions, which were, for all intents and purposes, banned for seven and a half decades.  That is why the biggest celebration in Russia is not Easter (for the majority of the population), but New Year.


This post was composed without the aid of google.


^^^^

This ...

My beloved had an Uzbek  'Muslim' dad, and my former RU wife had a Jewish maiden name..


I saw / see no influences on their character / beliefs based on their background .