My name is Elena. I live in Bryansk.
I am 42. I was born on the 16 of August 1956. (Many people don't believe
when I say about my age. Anyway, a woman is as old as she looks).
My height is 164 cm, my weight is 54 kg.
I have a higher
education. I finished the University of railway transport. For 18
years I have been working as an engineer of lands usage organization.
My work needs much responsibility and efforts, but I love it because
it is very interesting. As for my marital state, I am divorced. I
was married at the age of 27. My husband was a great lover of alcohol
and women. That's why I would really like to strike out of my life
and efface from my mind those 12 years of marriage. Of course, it's
impossible. I've got two daughters, of 14 and 10 years old. I love
them regardless my attitude to my ex-husband.
And now some words
about my inner world: my character, my habits, my merits and demerits.
In my childhood I was the kindest, the most obedient and over-modest
girl. But time and life experience made me strong and self-confident.
Now I am a person used to leadership, respect and consideration. I
am very humane and responsive. My friends call me"first aid", because
I'm always very helpful. I have no enemies. I love people, children,
nature. I like travels and music, especially classics. I'm interested
in painting. I'm fond of reading, dancing, organizing parties and
meeting friends. As for the hobbies of many Russian women like sewing,
knitting or cooking, they don't conform to my temperament. I find
them rather boring and useless (although in Russia they are considered
to be indispensable attributes of a good wife). For me, the qualities
I really appreciate in people are: faithfulness, kindness, honesty,
intelligence, sense of humor. I think I have them, and other distinctive
features of a typical Leo as well. I have many merits and virtues,
except one - brevity. In other respects you have just met one of the
best women of Russia (just kidding).
I would like to
meet a kind, decent man for love and marriage. To tell the truth,
I'm a little bit skeptic about my chances (my age and two children),
but"hope dies last" and"everything comes to those who know how to
wait". With this excellent proverb I end my long story.