Barbora
Ostrava
2 days
Hello, my name is Baru! I’m Czech girl who loves to travel a lot and meet new people. 😊 Fun fact is that I lived for a year in Taiwan so I have a lots of funny stories to tell.
Bára
Ostrava
3 days
hii!
Markéta
Ostrava
3 days
I’d love to make ladies friends from all around the world :) It’s so healthy to connect like this. I appreciate realnes and authenticity rather than social status, looks, hobbies or perfection. Sometimes it’s good to just eat, talk and giggle together :)) I’m like 53% extroverted - love connection but than need to unwind on my own for a while. I work as the natural pre-school education coordinator, so I have free summers which I usually spend in Scandinavia. In the cities I like some alternative art, movies, concerts, interesting communities or neighbourhoods, suistainable gems etc. In nature I like to stare at waterfalls, rivers or the sea, forage wild herbs, sit around the wildfire and just exist.
Puren
Ostrava
2 days
Hello! I am originally from Turkey and have been living in the Czech Republic for more than 5 years. I work as a teacher and I really love travelling 🌸 I find any kind of art form very exciting and would love to meet people who share the same excitement! I have hosted several ladies in my place so far and also been hosted few times by other kind souls trough host a sister community and I am loving it!
Barbora
Hello, my name is Baru! I’m Czech girl who loves to travel a lot and meet new people. 😊 Fun fact is that I lived for a year in Taiwan so I have a lots of funny stories to tell.
Zhuldyz
Hi! My name is Zhuldyz, and I’m originally from Kazakhstan, but currently living and studying in the Czech Republic, pursuing my PhD. I’m passionate about traveling, exploring new cultures, and learning about the world. My research focuses on railway development, so I’m also deeply interested in history and innovation. In my free time, I enjoy walking in scenic places, photography, and trying local cuisines🌍✨❤️
Alisa
Germany
during my trip to the "colours of ostrava" festival, me (f) and my partner (f) have experienced multiple rude and scary encounters with local czech people. as a woman, you are specifically subjected to random acts of verbal aggression. while this goes for all places in the world, i felt that the czech republic was especially bad. we were generally safe while using public transport at night. due to the festival, the time tables for public transport changed and we got lost on a tram one night - with limited access to proper translations, it was hard to find our way back to the hotel. the locals came across as unhelpful and generally happy to be left alone.
Posted: August 20, 2024