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Italian boyfriend: 5 for and 5 against

A huge number of domestic beauties, coming to rest in a sunny and romantic Italy, cherish the hope of meeting a local handsome man, and afterwards marrying him completely. But are the beautiful Italian guys so irresistible? Should I wait for Dolce Vita when meeting a sultry macho? Here are five reasons to say “yes” to an Italian, and five reasons to forget about this idea and find a modest Russian good man.

Why is it worth meeting an Italian

  • They are beautiful. Italians are not just considered one of the most beautiful nations living on earth. Football player Fabio Cannavaro is one of the prettiest representatives of the strong half of Italy. Black as pitch hair and olive skin will not leave any girl indifferent. As descendants of the Roman gods, modern Italians know how to look after themselves, so they always look good and stylish.

  • They never won't let you get bored. Passion-driven Italians, like Etna, Europe's largest volcano, can always explode. Predicting the course of your relationship is almost impossible. You will often experience ups and downs. It is likely that you will argue who salted the pasta.
  • You will have a good rest. For decades, tourists travel to romantic Italy, attracted by breathtaking landscapes, fine wine and warm sunshine. If you meet a resident of an amazing country, do not hesitate: you will have an excellent guide to Italy, which will show you the most amazing and beautiful corners of his homeland.

  • You will learn Italian. Without a doubt, the Italian language is one of the most beautiful in the world. If you meet a resident of Italy, you will soon speak fluently in his native language, and also learn all the gestures necessary for a complete understanding of speech.

  • You will learn all the delights of local cuisine.. Italians are born chefs who can express all their feelings in the kitchen. All the delights of Italian cuisine will be presented to your attention. A true Italian will always choose the best wine and make coffee aromatic and tasteful.

Why you should not meet with a resident of Italy:

  • They will always criticize your culinary skills and your choice of wine: Nobody can ever cook delicious lasagna according to their mother’s signature recipe, so don’t even try to offer your Italian boyfriend dishes of your national cuisine - he will not approve them anyway.
  • Family Lunches and Dinners:You will have to regularly attend family dinners arranged by your family that last longer than the royal coronation dinner.. Do not forget about the severity of the pressure of the relatives of your Italian boyfriend: they will need more than one day to make sure that you really suit him.

  • Dramas and scandals: If you meet an Italian, be prepared for endless bickering and verbal brawls, constant changes in his mood, which are most often associated with his eating habits. And this is very tiring.
  • You are always on the podium: Italy does not just have a reputation as the most fashionable country, and Milan is not just considered the capital of world fashion. You are strictly forbidden to not meet his expectations in terms of style. Italians also will not miss the chance to criticize your taste and point out flaws in appearance.

  • Change:Italians are well known for their free morals. Most of the representatives of the stronger sex of Italy consider treason to be quite familiar and acceptable. They do not even bother to hide their adventures, which plunges their foreign friends into utter shock. And the Italians, in turn, are sincerely surprised at your claims: they love you, just one girl is not enough for them.

Watch the video: my Italian boyfriend teaches me Italian curses (November 2024).

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