A very popular girl from the Czech Republic. The most beautiful Czech women

3. When crossing the road at a zebra crossing, you can rest assured: drivers will definitely let you through. There are, of course, exceptions, but generally, people here prefer to stop a few meters from the pedestrian.
4. Blowing your nose loudly in public is considered absolutely normal.
5. Czechs love pets very much. Quite often you can see purebred dogs accompanied by elderly people.
6. There is a pet store on almost every corner.
7. It is very rare to meet homeless animals on the street. Even a black cat crossing your path is someone's property.
8. The Czech Republic has the highest number of marijuana smokers in all of Europe.
9. By the way, drugs are legal here (up to 15 grams of marijuana, up to four ecstasy tablets, two grams of amphetamine, one and a half grams of heroin, one gram of cocaine).

10. Women here dress quite modestly. Practicality in clothing is preferred over high heels, on which it is impossible to walk on the paving stones laid out in the city center.
11. Most Czechs understand Russian swearing. Some even use it. But mostly swear words here are associated with the names of animals (cow, pig).
12. There are only three metro lines in Prague and short distances between stations.
13. The easiest way to get to the right place is by public transport; it runs here on schedule and on time.
14. In the Czech Republic they don’t understand why Russians love sunflower seeds. However, according to stories, Czech students who were visiting Moscow enjoyed clicking them.
15. The famous cartoon about a mole was created in the Czech Republic. Here, by the way, you can buy souvenirs and toys in the form of the main character.
16. The largest castle in Europe is Prague Castle, which is located in Prague.
17. On the outskirts of the small town of Kutna Hora there is an unusual church called Ossuary, made of human bones. As the story goes, the land on which the church stands was considered holy and everyone wanted to be buried in it. During the plague of the 14th century, 30,000 people found peace in this land, and after every war and uprising this land was replenished with fresh graves. However, in the 18th century, the new owners of the land decided to dig up the remains and use them as improvised materials for building a church.
18. Every year on the fifth of December the day of St. Nicholas (Nicholas) is celebrated here. According to tradition, in the evening Saint Nicholas visits families with children and, based on the records of good and bad deeds that he carries with him, gives the children gifts or coal. He is accompanied by the devil, who has coal in his sack, and an angel who carries gifts.
19. Considered quite popular gem"Czech pomegranate" According to legend, this stone has magical properties, and is a talisman for its owner.


20. And, of course, Czech beer is considered one of the most delicious. Czech breweries have big success and a high reputation in the world.

21. To travel around the country, you should buy a “vignette” - a sticker on the windshield of your car, confirming that you have paid for the right to travel on Czech toll roads. During the trip, local traffic police did not stop us, so we did not have to show them the receipt of payment. But, they say, without a “vignette” the fine is serious.
22. In the Czech Republic, probably like in most Western countries, when "one" is meant, show thumb, and not like ours - the index.
23. The word “Pozor” in Czech translates to “Caution.” The first couple of times the signs with this inscription are funny, then you get used to it.
24. Prague is located on the Vltava River.
25. To travel on the metro, you need to buy a universal ticket for all types of public transport from a machine. Tickets vary in time of use. The machine prints the start time of the trip on them.
26. There are inspectors in subway cars, but we have never met them.
27. You will not see satellite dishes on the roofs of old houses - it is forbidden to hang them. It spoils appearance old town.
28. We were told that it is impossible to replace old window frames with double-glazed windows.
29. Money in the Czech Republic is called “koruny”.


30. In the fields and next to country roads, wild poppies grow like a bright carpet.
31. In the evening in the city you can see a picture of drug addicts injecting themselves into a vein. This does not happen in crowded places, of course, but they are not particularly hidden.
32. An acquaintance who lives in Prague told us. There are two types of blacks here: some with briefcases are in a hurry somewhere for work, others stand with an idle look - these are drug sellers.
33. One of the most famous Czech souvenirs is “Krotek” from the children's cartoon.


34. Writer Franz Kafka was born in Prague. His image is used on a bunch of souvenirs.
35. Tap water in Prague is clean and odorless. You can drink it unboiled.
36. The price of beer in glass bottles in stores is less than in cans. But when you pay, the price somehow increases. It turns out that the price tag does not immediately include the deposit cost of the bottle itself.
37. At gas stations, the car is filled up immediately, and only after that the payment is made, and without a queue. Making my way through a crowd of Russian-speaking tourists standing in line at a gas station store, I heard about how I was jumping the line.
38. When purchasing goods at a Tesco hypermarket, a coupon is issued at the checkout, which reduces the price at a Tesco gas station.
39. In street cafes, salted pretzels are displayed on the tables to accompany beer. When paying for beer, the number of pretzels is checked, if you eat something, it is added to the bill.


40. Chinese fast foods serve large portions that are difficult for one not very hungry person to eat. But, if you ask for additional cutlery and pay a little extra, the portion can be divided between two.
41. Payment in these Chinese establishments goes like this: a Chinese woman administrator comes up with a wallet, into which she immediately puts the payment for the food and gives out change, if necessary.
42. There are few people who smoke; in Europe it is an expensive pleasure.
43. Almost no one smokes while walking.
44. In the Czech Republic, Mattoni mineral water is popular, which, unlike the usual one, has a sweet taste. Just for fun, I even bought this mineral water, but in a dark red bottle: it tasted like Licorice root.
45. Ordering set lunches in a cafe is cheaper than buying groceries and cooking it yourself.
46. ​​When exchanging currency, pay close attention to the commission charged, which can be quite impressive.
47. You need to recalculate the amount immediately after the exchange; you can easily be short-changed.
48. The best exchangers with zero commission are those run by Arabs.
49. The rate varies depending on the day of the week. It seems that the best day to exchange dollars for crowns is Monday.


50. In general, it is better to go through all the exchangers to choose the best rate.
51. Prostitution is legal in the Czech Republic. “Trade union of prostitutes” sounds funny.
52. In Prague, I didn’t see regular black bread in stores, which made me suffer a lot. Although, of course, I’m not saying that it’s impossible to find.
53. Students receive discounts on most excursions and exhibitions. Therefore, I advise you to carry some student documents.
54. An acquaintance told me that they looked at him askance in a Prague water park, where he swam without taking off his cross. Apparently they don't do that.
55. Czechs are a friendly nation. For example, in stores, sellers always say “good afternoon” (Dobry den), “thank you” (Dekuju) and “all the best” (nashledanou).



Czechs are the fifth largest (after Russians, Poles, Ukrainians and Serbs) Slavic people. Refer to Western Slavs(along with Poles, Slovaks and Lusatians). There are more than 10-12 million Czechs in the world, most of whom live in the Czech Republic. 1.5 million Americans are of Czech descent.
Hundreds of thousands of Czechs have German roots, due to the strong German influence from the 13th century to the beginning of the 20th century. There is also a Celtic element to the Czechs (the Celts were the first known population of the modern Czech Republic, and one of the historical regions of the Czech Republic, Bohemia, received its name from the Kelian Boii tribes).
This rating presents the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Czech women.
18th place. Lucie Kovandová (born November 6, 1993) - Czech model, representative of the Czech Republic at Miss World 2013. Height 176 cm, measurements 90-62-90.

17th place. Zdenka Podkapova (born August 6, 1977, Brno, Czech Republic) is a Czech model, known mainly for her nude photo shoots. She became Penthouse magazine's Girl of the Year in 2001. The owner of natural breasts. In her youth she was seriously involved in gymnastics and became a 4-time champion of the Czech Republic.

16th place. Helena Houdová (born December 27, 1979, Pilsen, Czech Republic) is a Czech model, Miss Czech Republic 1999, who represented the country at Miss World 1999.

15th place. Marketa Janska / Markéta Jánská (born May 24, 1981, Most, Czech Republic) is a Czech model. Became Playboy's June 2003 Girl of the Year.

14th place. Eliška Kovářová is a Czech model.


13th place. Hana Svobodová (born July 30, 1988) is a Czech model. She represented the country at the Miss Earth 2008 competition. Height is 176 cm, measurements 89-64-91.

12th place. Simona Krainova (born February 19, 1973, Gaviřov, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel and TV presenter. Height 175 cm, measurements 89-59-89.

11th place. Karolína Kurková (born February 28, 1984, Decin, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 180.5 cm, parameters 84-58.5-87.5.

10th place. Veronika Varzhekova / Veronika Vařeková (born June 19, 1977, Olomouc, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 178 cm, measurements 92-61-89.

9th place. Daniela Peštová (born October 14, 1970, Teplice, Czech Republic) is a Czech supermodel. Height 180 cm, parameters 86.5-59-91.5.

8th place. Barbora Kodetova (born September 6, 1970) is a Czech actress. She is best known for her role as Chani in the miniseries Dune (2000), an adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name.


Barbora Kodetova in the mini-series "Dune" (2000)

7th place. Petra Kvitová (born March 8, 1990, Bilovec) is a Czech tennis player who won 17 WTA tournaments, including twice (2011, 2014) in the series Grand Slam- Wimbledon. In the past - the second racket of the world.

6th place. Miroslava Sternova / Miroslava Šternová, better known as Miroslava Stern / Miroslava Stern or simply Miroslava, is a Mexican actress. Born on February 26, 1926 in the capital of Czechoslovakia, Prague. Her adoptive father was Jewish, which forced the family to flee the Nazis to Mexico in 1940. Miroslava was a successful actress in Mexico, starring in several Hollywood films, but committed suicide at the age of 29 on March 9, 1955, shortly after the release of her famous film"Attempted crime" (dir. L. Buñuel). Her friends said that she did this because of unrequited love for the matador Luis Miguel Dominguin, who married someone else.

5th place. Libuše Šafránková (June 7, 1953, Brno) is a Czechoslovakian and Czech actress. She became famous (including in the USSR) after the main role in the film “Three Nuts for Cinderella” (1973), a joint production of Czechoslovakia and the GDR.

Libuše Šafrankova in the film "The Third Prince" (1982)

4th place. Gabriela Soukalova (born November 1, 1989, Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic) is a Czech biathlete, winner of the 2015/2016 World Cup, two-time silver medalist at the Sochi Olympics.

3rd place. Eva Herzigová (born March 10, 1973, Litvinov, Czech Republic) is a Czech top model and actress. In Russian-language media, her last name and first name are written Eva Herzigova, which is not entirely correct, because Czechs pronounce it Eva Herzigova. Height 181 cm, figure parameters 89-63.5-90.

2nd place. Veronika Zemanova / Veronika Zemanová (born April 14, 1975, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) is a former Czech model, known for nude photo shoots, as well as videos in the soft genre (Zemanova did not appear in videos with men, most often alone or with girls ). At the end of 2000, she enlarged her already naturally large breasts. At the end of 2003, she married a German businessman, and soon after that she stopped acting.

1 place. Pavlina Pořízková (born April 9, 1965, Prostejov, Czech Republic) is a supermodel, actress and writer. You can also find her name spelled as Polina or Paulina, and her last name as Porizkova. She has lived in the United States since the 80s and has American as well as Swedish citizenship (her parents fled to Sweden from Czechoslovakia in 1968).

Pictured is Karolina Kurkova

Very often I come across the opinion that compared to Russian women, Czech women look ugly. Paradoxical, but true - even they themselves admit it Czech girls, and those whom I can safely call beauties.

I don’t want to talk about the Czech Republic in general, because it would be unfair, given the fact that I have been living in its capital for more than ten years, but I want to speculate on the topic of Prague women. I would like to note right away that in Prague, before my eyes, beauty standards have changed. better side. As I understand it, this is due to the huge number of branches of international companies that have come to Prague. They demand higher professionalism, dictate a certain lifestyle and involuntarily prescribe a certain dress code.

Plastic

But all this is just tinsel that catches the eye in the absence of detailed consideration. Newly arrived Russian-speaking residents of big cities will give even Paris a head start in the style of dressing, which is why the Czech Republic, which is not fashion-oriented, finds it difficult to compete with them. I believe that modern Russian girls are driven by a desire for unnatural beauty, which gives rise to a fashion for certain outfits and makeup that emphasize this unnaturalness. This can be seen in the character plastic surgery. If in Russia changes in the nose, chin, eyes and chest are common, then in the Czech Republic - underarms and female genital organs, namely, all signs of aging.

Analysis of several sociological studies helps to understand that the average resident of the European Union actively performs operations, and, apparently, we're talking about about every fifth. The only question is that Prague women are not going under the knife for the same reasons that many Russian-speaking women do.

Personal life

What I'm talking about will catch your eye in Prague's water parks, swimming pools and gyms. I rarely see Russian-speaking girls there, I must admit. But on the other hand, I see hundreds of Czech women there: with amazing pumped up bodies at 40 years old, with impeccable hair removal and pedicure. When I try to ask my Czech girlfriends why they take such good care of themselves, they almost unanimously answer that “there are few good and interesting men these days. If you want to get or keep someone who doesn’t sit in the “master” for days, you need to work on yourself.” A beautiful body, well-groomed nails and hair, and young intimate parts of the body are the key to successful personal life in Prague. Office girl from Prague lives by sports healthy eating and beauty salons. I can definitely note that in any gym or swimming pool, wherever I go, Czech women older than me always have much more developed and good body, than me. And this despite the fact that I’m kind of working on it. They work harder. If I drive myself to the gym a maximum of 2-3 times a week, then I meet them on the way there every day. I can’t note the same zeal among my immigrant friends, although it is considered by default that we Russian girls are obsessed with our appearance.

Married

The situation is different for married and even giving birth Prague women. After giving birth, our girls often gain weight with the thought of “mission from over”, and in general they begin to take care of themselves many times less than they did at the stages when they were “in search of the one.” After giving birth, Czech women run to plastic surgery of the genital organs - “a husband should be pleased to look at his wife, and not see his aunt giving birth in front of him.” That's what they say.

In general, I noticed that Russian women play more with clothes, and Czech women play more with their bodies. Our girls are always dressed stylishly and tastefully, but may not take much care of their heels, walk around with an imperfect manicure and overgrown hair roots, while Czech girls may not be so scrupulous in terms of clothing, but underneath they always have everything in order. highest level. I can note that visiting local swimming pools and gyms forced me to reconsider some parameters of understanding female beauty.

A difference in mentality that can be explored for years. Of course, now rotten tomatoes will fly at me, they say, I wrote down all Russian girls as dolls obsessed with appearance. This is not true at all. I just compare our glamorous girls and our glamorous Czech girls, and I see a lot of differences. Of course, there are girls among all nations who do not care at all about all this glamor and they are all distinguished by their natural blooming beauty. But this is a different group of women, and, therefore, a different conversation.

But do you know what I happily learned from the Prague women? How to dress according to the place and occasion! And I see that many Russian-speaking girls have not mastered this convenient science that makes life easier. For many years, Russian tourists came to cobblestone Prague in stiletto heels and, walking all day, caused themselves inhuman pain. Czechs live differently. The same women you meet on weekends on a bike with their family in a sweaty T-shirt, on weekdays turn into real city cats in full regalia.

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AND . Now the time has come for the most beautiful representatives of the Czech Republic.

Petra Nemkova

35 years old, model

Petra became a model at the age of 16. Since 2001, she has constantly appeared on the covers of famous fashion magazines and has become the face of many advertising campaigns. In 2004, a tragedy occurred in Petra's life - she ended up in Thailand during the tsunami. Her fiancé, English photographer Simon Utley, died, and she herself tried to save herself for eight hours by grabbing the top of a palm tree. Despite serious injuries, the model managed to fully recover. After this, Petra wrote her autobiography, Love Always. Petra and founded The Happy Hearts Fund to help children from dysfunctional families and people affected by natural disasters.

Karolina Kurkova

31 years old, model

Carolina signed her first contract at the age of 15 in Milan with the Prada brand, and at 17 she became the youngest fashion model whose photo graced the cover of American Vogue. Subsequently, she appeared on another 20 covers of this magazine in different countries, including Russia. Later she entered Forbes list, becoming one of the 15 highest paid models in the world. The model also acts in films, produces perfume and has a son with film producer Archie Drury.

Eva Herzigova

42 years old, model

Eva Herzigova belongs to that generation of supermodels whose faces are well known even to people far from the world of fashion. For the classical feminine appearance she is often called the "Marilyn Monroe of the 90s." Real fame came to Eva in 1992, when she signed a contract to star in a Guess commercial. Next great success became an advertisement for Wonderbra. Soon her earnings were about $10 thousand a day, and the girl’s lips became one of the symbols of the Czech Republic. Since 2002, the model has been de facto married to businessman Gregorio Marciai and has three sons.

Hana Sukupova

29 years old, model

At the age of 15, the model signed her first contract with Carolina Herrera and became the face of Carolina Herrera’s Chic perfume. Hana reigned on the covers of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and was the face of Gucci, Versace and H&M. For several years now she has been married to a handsome, wealthy man, the president of the Aaron Group jewelry company, and the couple has a son.

Helena Houdova

35 years old, model

“Czech Princess Diana” is what they call her in her homeland. According to FHM magazine, the model is among the top 100 most beautiful women in the world. Helena has appeared in advertising campaigns such as Gap, Yves Saint Laurent, Victoria's Secret, Emanuel Ungaro, Tommy Hilfiger, Revlon, Dolce & Gabbana, Escada and Louis Vuitton. The girl is also known for her charitable activities.

Veronica Varekova

37 years old, model

The face of advertising campaigns for Chanel, Guess, Nivea and Pantene, Veronika Varekova is another national treasure of the Czech Republic. At the age of 19, after signing a contract with Next Models, she began appearing on the covers of famous magazines: Vogue, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Veronica loves sports, especially tennis, golf, skiing, and has even climbed Kilimanjaro.

Daniela Peshtova

44 years old, model

The girl's career began at the age of 19 in modeling agency Dominique Caffin in Prague after winning a beauty contest. Since 1992, she continued to work in New York. And the most successful year for her was 1994, which brought Daniela a contract with the famous cosmetics company L'Oreal. Currently, the model lives in a civil marriage with the Slovak musician Pavola Gaberabrake, with whom she has three children.

Simona Krainova

42 years old, model

The beauty was born in the city of Haviřov (Czech Republic). She has been on the cover of many world-famous fashion magazines: Elle, Marie Claire, L'Oficiel, Madame Figaro, Biba, Cosmopolitan and Maxim. Simona is the director of the Top Model in the Czech Republic competition, as well as for a long time was an ambassador for the Elite Model Look competition. The girl speaks English, French, Polish and Slovenian.

Denis Dvorakova

25 years old, model

Denisa was born in 1989 in Prague. In 2006, at the age of 16, she won the famous Elite Model Look competition and began appearing on the covers of magazines such as Vogue Italia and Dazed & Confused. Alien beauty and expressive eyes brought her to the catwalks of the most famous designers around the world.

Iva Kubelkova

37 years old, model and TV presenter

The first step to success for this charismatic woman was participation in the Republican beauty contest “Miss Czech Republic”. In 2002, Iva played the main role in Jaroslav Dobiyash’s production of “A Night with a Model.” Nowadays, already a mother of two children, she still does not sit idle. Iva hosts the TV show Home Alone and plays a doctor in the series Roads Home.

Linda Voitova

29 years old, model

The model with a record 66 shows in one season began her career at the age of 15 with the Elite Model Look competition. “Little Giselle”, “the second Eva Herzigova” and “the best lips” has been working in the fashion industry for more than ten years. The girl has been collecting jewelry all her life and has released her own line of jewelry, Love Universe. Oddly enough, the main source of inspiration for Linda was her four-legged friend - a Shih Tzu dog.

Polina Porizkova

40 years old, model and actress

In 1984, when she was 18, she became the first model from of Eastern Europe, who appeared on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. In 1987, she began acting for men's magazine Playboy. In 1993, Polina gave birth to a son and took a break from her modeling career, turning to cinema. Together with him (51), she played with Kusturica in the film “Arizona Dream”. In addition, Porizkova is also known as a writer.

Alena Sheredova

37 years old, model and actress

She began her career as a fashion model in 1993. And in 1998 she won the Miss Czech Republic beauty contest and took fourth place in the Miss World contest. Currently lives in Italy. Since 2011, she has been married to the famous football player Gianluigi Buffon (37). The couple have two sons.

Ivana Trump

66 years old, businesswoman and former athlete

Ivana - incarnation American dream- a woman who made her way through thorns to the stars. Having started skiing at the age of two, in 1970 she joined the reserve Olympic team. Later, while working as a model in New York, Ivana met millionaire Donald Trump (68). They lived in marriage for 13 years, during which Donald turned from a millionaire into a billionaire, and Ivana became his right hand in many matters. Now she is a successful businesswoman - she has a signature perfume and her own clothing line, which she successfully distributes in her own television program.

The Czech Republic is not only ancient castles, stunning cathedrals and grandiose bridges that literally breathe history, it is also one of the main places of pilgrimage for lovers of sexual adventures in Europe, not much inferior even to the advanced Holland and Germany.

Here sex is treated as a simple human need like food or sleep, the girls are overwhelmingly beautiful and natural, and communication with them is easy and unobtrusive. Here they understand the difference between love and sex and, if the situation leans towards a quick acquaintance for one night, they will not demand more.

In addition, the country has many sex attractions, some of which may surprise even a sophisticated tourist.

The main one, perhaps, can be called the recently opened museum of sex machines in Prague, where local collectors have collected almost two hundred erotic exhibits on three floors of an ancient building in the city center. About 100 thousand tourists come to the capital every year to see this festival of sexual imagination. The museum's collection includes erotic films created by amateurs at the very beginning of the twentieth century, erotic clothing and other household items with a similar purpose.

However, even if you are interested not so much in sights as in communication, the Czech Republic will definitely not disappoint you.

Girls: wayward traitors

Czechs are typical Western Slavs, although not only Slavic, but also German features often appear in their faces. Luxurious blondes and sizzling brunettes are found here on an industrial scale, and the character of Czech women is mostly soft, but not without a certain waywardness. To achieve their favor, you will have to try, but with closer communication they quickly become open and pliable.

According to a number of studies, Czech women are much more active than men in intimate matters, and they do not always have enough local ones. It is not surprising that here, as in many European countries, the phenomenon of so-called sexual hospitality is observed.

According to a survey by the Czech agency SANEP, about 35% of Czech women admitted that they had once been unfaithful to their partner (in Russia the percentage is much lower - 23%), every fifth did not consider flirting to be treason, and every twentieth did not consider kissing and even the use of paid erotic sex to be treason. services

True, Czechs have their first sexual experience on average at the age of 18, although the age of consent here is much lower - you can have sex legally from the age of 15. According to the survey, local women change 5-6 sexual partners in their lives, which is quite a lot by European standards.

Sex travelers should also be reassured by the official statistics on infidelity. According to sexologists from Charles University, 46% of Czech women cheated on their husbands and seven out of ten residents of this country had sexual relations before marriage. Statisticians note that the least amount of sex is had in the south of the country - in Moravia, and most often - of course, in Prague.

Getting to know each other is as easy as shelling pears

By evening, the cozy streets of Prague light up with lights and the city retreats into itself, curling up like a flower into a bud. The time is coming for pubs and bars, warm evenings and tart smells.

In autumn and winter, warm trdelniki and mulled wine in coffee cups are sold on the streets, so both locals and tourists are always ready for new acquaintances and pleasant adventures. It won’t be difficult to meet a beautiful Czech girl on any of these evenings.

Czech women whose character combines features of both Western and Slavic world, independent and at the same time susceptible to standard manifestations of romantic interest. Here it is customary to give flowers, hold hands, drink wine by candlelight on open verandas (fortunately, the landscapes of ancient cities are conducive to this), and compliments will be received with a smile, but will sink deep into the heart.

The main thing is not to forget that many familiar words in Czech mean something completely different from what you might think. So you shouldn’t be surprised if you are dubbed a “baby” (that is, a bachelor), and you definitely shouldn’t call your brother’s wife your “daughter-in-law” (that’s what they say in the Czech Republic about girls of easy virtue). In order not to complicate your cattle (that is, life) and attract shame (that is, attention), speak English.

It’s not difficult to come up with a topic for conversation. We can’t vouch for the provincial Czech Republic, but Prague women almost universally adore three things: modern Art, nightclubs and, imagine, hockey. You can argue with someone about the significance of David Cerny’s works, someone can be invited to Karlovy Lazne or Sasaza, and someone will probably want to discuss the result last match“Slavia” and “Sparta” or, at worst, Eurotour. And if you prepare for these topics in advance, continuation will certainly follow.

However, don’t forget about your phone; with the advent of dating apps, sexual adventures have become an integral part of any trip, the lifestyle of every young traveler. The Czech Republic was no exception, where almost all young men and women use such applications.

It wouldn’t hurt to change the location to the city you need before your trip - in order to hook up the girls you like in advance and meet them almost at the airport.

The main thing to mention here is to protect yourself. Remember that condoms are needed not only for contraception, but also for your protection - often the partner herself may not be aware of the diseases she carries. Choose only reliable and strong condoms, e.g. German mark VIZIT.

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