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  1. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Oh, it's pleasant to know. In Israel, there're also fundraisers for Ukraine and volunteers helping repatriates from Ukraine. Flags are not so common altogether. But in big cities like Tel Aviv and Haifa, seeing the Ukrainian flag is a regular thing. And pro-Ukrainian and anti-russian (anti-war)...
  2. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    For now, I speak Ukrainian, Russian, and English. But I hope to forget Russian - especially if I learn Hebrew. For reasons, I hope, you could understand. Yes and no. In big cities most fo locals _do_ speak English. But it doesn't mean they'd _prefer_ to speak English. Recently a repatriate from...
  3. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    We Ukrainians are thankful to all countries supporting Ukraine - including the US! Although I live in Israel now - I still consider myself Ukrainian (at first) AND Hebrew. So I'm Thankful. Exactly! Orthodox Jews often propose me on the streets to read about their religion - or to join it...
  4. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Wow, it's pleasant to hear this! But in some way, I agree. I did expect my compatriots would resist Russia. But I was only 70-80% able to predict _how much_ they would withstand. I'd analyzed only UK's and US's activities - it looks like they want to weaken Russia slowly upon Ukraine. Johnson's...
  5. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Oh, I've heard this joke many times, but about Reagan and Brezhnev - who were the US and the SU leaders in my early childhood (before primary school). It's even more interesting. The first joke about tsar Nikolay - I've heard the same joke about Brezhnev: A policeman arrested a man who was...
  6. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    I've read a good meme about it today. I can't find it now, so I'll write it in my own words: "Make 'Stop fascism!' poster. Try to stay with it in the center of Kyiv. And in the center of Moscow. Where you'd have been arrested - it's a fascist country!" Obviously (for all Ukrainians and Russians...
  7. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Oh, yeah, I was surprised too. In small towns, you usually don't see it in public places. But in Tel Aviv, it's completely normal seeing a guy in a mini-skirt on the street. Or the beginning of the courting between two men in a pub - with first hugs, petting, kisses. Or a couple of young girls...
  8. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Yes, we also were surprised. The first resource my GFs found at the beginning of 2015 was an FB group created by Russian-speaking Israelis (the girls didn't know English well enough then). Some of the group members proposed we move to Israel so we could stop hiding our triad rels. But we didn't...
  9. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Thank you. I will - when I get used to this place. ) Oh, there were some hard feelings when my sweethearts needed to move abroad - and I needed to stay in Ukraine. But that was in concord beforehand. That's why we'd stayed friends. It's quite the contrary - I've described it in my previous...
  10. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Yes, there are. In Ukraine, it's more complicated. The Russian barbarians occupied Ukraine (1781-1917 and 1921-1991), provoked Holodomor (artificial famine by the occupants - the genocide of Ukrainians in 1930th), and compulsory resettlement of Russians to "freed" (by killing or deporting...
  11. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Israel is definitely a good place - but it's too different compared to Ukraine. So I needed a long time to accept the fact I live here now. During the last few weeks, it's starting to get better. No, poly was a grand opening and freedom for all three of us. It was because the girls decided to...
  12. Nowhereman

    I'm here to discuss mine and others' poly rels.

    Hi all! I'm a Ukrainian who moved to Israel 2.5 years ago. But "moved to" is just "a good word". More correct is to say I'd stuck here. I planned to look around for 3-4 months. But then lockdown. Then news from Ukraine about the new government completely losing the battle with covid. Then the...
  13. Nowhereman

    Have experience in poly rels - need some exp in discussing it openly

    Hi all! I am 42yo man from Ukraine. I'd been in mono-marriage for almost 11 years. After my divorce, I've met a couple of bisexual girls. We were good friends at first, but then they've told me about polyamory and proposed me to become their common "husband." It was the point when I've started...
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