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    A question I'd like to ask East Euro escorts or anyone from there, if 1989 had not happened and the country you are from was still communist and no travel allowed to the west, what do you think you would be doing now ?

    How much better or worse do you think your life is now then it might have been for you and your family.

    What oppurtunitys did 1989 bring you and family ? your town friends.

    What negatives came from your country opening up to the west or being swallowed by the wests commercialism, as not all that is of the west is good and not all that was of communism was completely bad. I have been told of some good things about life back then behind the curtain, not a lot was good but not as bleak as I had thought.

    I know most escorts would not remember or were young children in 89 but still worth asking seeing as whats happening today is what was happening in 89.

    I remember being young but old enough to understand what was happening and transfixed by 89, mostly listened to it on the radio mostly and sort of gave it an Orson Welles worlds colliding feeling. It was an amazing time.
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    I was child when the communists gone, sorry, but i can´t help you.
    Just think, if the communists still would hold the rule, we will fuck just people from east Europe, now we are fucking worldwide and this is nice, don´t you think so?
    We can live where we want, we can travel where we want, only some people from east germany still think, in the "time of trabants" everything was better.
    Anyway, Honecker or Stasi, i have my own opinion, which i´ll keep for myself ;-)

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    First I have to say , there is nothing higher value than freedom ! I was still young at that time , but I remember a lot how scared I was about whats coming and I was worried about my people . None of use was prepared for the big freedom .
    Only much later I understood what I had lost and what I had gained .
    I miss a lot of things from GDR and not everything in the new open world is rosy , but I am gratefull for the chance I got .
    If 89 wouldnt have happend I would proberbly be married with 2.5 kids , have a safe job and wouldnt need to worry how to pay my bills . I would travel once a year to a brotherhood country and be kind of happy with it .
    Its a very emotional subject for me and writing down everything that goes through my head responding to your questions would defenetly fill a book .
    the girl from next door

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweethomes View Post
    First I have to say , there is nothing higher value than freedom ! I was still young at that time , but I remember a lot how scared I was about whats coming and I was worried about my people . None of use was prepared for the big freedom .
    Only much later I understood what I had lost and what I had gained .
    I miss a lot of things from GDR and not everything in the new open world is rosy , but I am gratefull for the chance I got .
    If 89 wouldnt have happend I would proberbly be married with 2.5 kids , have a safe job and wouldnt need to worry how to pay my bills . I would travel once a year to a brotherhood country and be kind of happy with it .
    Its a very emotional subject for me and writing down everything that goes through my head responding to your questions would defenetly fill a book .
    go for it girl!! write it!
    i saw the film about the stasi in GDR, very good film, terrible sense of big brother and being spied on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweethomes View Post
    First I have to say , there is nothing higher value than freedom ! I was still young at that time , but I remember a lot how scared I was about whats coming and I was worried about my people . None of use was prepared for the big freedom .
    Only much later I understood what I had lost and what I had gained .
    I miss a lot of things from GDR and not everything in the new open world is rosy , but I am gratefull for the chance I got .
    If 89 wouldnt have happend I would proberbly be married with 2.5 kids , have a safe job and wouldnt need to worry how to pay my bills . I would travel once a year to a brotherhood country and be kind of happy with it .
    Its a very emotional subject for me and writing down everything that goes through my head responding to your questions would defenetly fill a book .
    Wow! Your English is so good that I thought you were English/Irish? xxx

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    Thanks for the compliment , I am fluttered.
    the girl from next door

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweethomes View Post
    Thanks for the compliment , I am fluttered.
    Flattered, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweethomes View Post
    First I have to say , there is nothing higher value than freedom ! I was still young at that time , but I remember a lot how scared I was about whats coming and I was worried about my people . None of use was prepared for the big freedom .
    Only much later I understood what I had lost and what I had gained .
    I miss a lot of things from GDR and not everything in the new open world is rosy , but I am gratefull for the chance I got .
    If 89 wouldnt have happend I would proberbly be married with 2.5 kids , have a safe job and wouldnt need to worry how to pay my bills . I would travel once a year to a brotherhood country and be kind of happy with it .
    Its a very emotional subject for me and writing down everything that goes through my head responding to your questions would defenetly fill a book .
    Thanx to you and Jessica, both have said similar to what I heard from friends. If you ever decide to expand some more without it upsetting you I think a lot of people would be interested, I know I would, you have great english, I thought you were from Alabama



    Thats two from GDR which was under a paricularly hardline regime, would love to hear about other brotherhood countries or Warsaw Pact nations as we in the west new them collectively as.
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    Für Sweethomes: Kannst du dich noch erinnern???


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    Yes , I remember it .
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