It’s great actually. It’s exactly what I was looking for. I love it.
It’s great actually. It’s exactly what I was looking for. I love it.
Fellow Romanian?
I met my husband back in 2015 on FB when it was still extremely popular among all age groups here in Romania. I was just straightforward from the beginning, told him he takes care of me & I’ll keep his “stomacul plin si coaiele goale” (stomach full and balls empty). Worked out great for both of us.
We Romanians don’t claim the Tate brothers.🤢
Yeah, Romania is still pretty traditional. Sucks for those who have no choice. But I personally sought out this lifestyle. Being dicked down and doing housework are 2 of my favorite things. Love being a bangmaid.
Yes. It’s called Mărțisor. Made those on 1 March. Women received and wear those (usually on their wrists).
We don’t either but I made those pancakes on 1 March which is a holiday called Mărțișor and those red and white strings are the symbol of it. Women receive and wear those.
In Romanian, “plăcintă / plăcinte” (which sound very similar) means pie/pies.
Open wide, boys, papochka Putin’s cumming; don’t waste a drop!🤬
Are they also the thin rollable kind? Or the thick, stackable American kind?
I meant it more like what do pancakes look like in your country. What does the word represent. American pancakes:
“Plăcintă” means pie. But pie means a lot of things in Romania… These are all “pies”. And it’s not the “c” that’s read like that actually, it’s the “ci” group. Like the group “ce” is read as “ch-eh”. Ce, ci, ghe, ghi, ge, gi… these are special letter combos in Romanian.