As a fashion blogger and the publicist for my husband Steve's new SoHo art gallery, I go to lots of dinner parties with the fashionistas, street artists and hip-hop musicians we know through our work. We'll all be talking, and someone will ask how Steve and I met. When I tell them that we found each other through an international marriage brokerage agency, they don't get it.Most people never think of a 27-year-old career woman like me when they hear the words mail-order bride. They imagine someone who doesn't speak English, who's been shipped in, like property, to be subservient to her husband. "Are you allowed to go out on your own?" an acquaintance once asked me. Another person wanted to know whether I had a curfew -- seriously.
If someone associates me with those kinds of stereotypes, Steve and I both get upset, because it's degrading. But I try not to take it too personally. I'm not ashamed. My husband and I love each other and have been married for six years, longer than many couples we know. Plus, immigrants usually have complicated stories, and I'm certainly no exception.
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My story starts where I grew up, in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, a smoggy factory city with a population of about one million. I was born Valeriya Sorokina, or Lera for short, and grew up in a cramped one-bedroom apartment with my mother, father and brother. My parents were doctors, but that doesn't make you rich in Ukraine. We lived on what was probably the equivalent of $5 a day. Every morning before I left for school, my parents would give me a quarter for bread and the bus, and it had to tide me over until dinnertime.
When I was 8 years old, my country declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Those were turbulent economic times, much more frightening than a recession. No one had any money, and crime was rampant. Although I was young, I can remember armed guards standing outside grocery stores to protect them from looters, even though there was little left on the shelves but canned foods.
Growing up as a girl in Ukraine was especially difficult. Even today, men dominate society, and the same went for our household. My father was very traditional and wanted me to focus on becoming more "feminine" so I could attract a husband. But I was a tomboy. And I loved to read fiction -- Twain, Pushkin, Hemingway, Steinbeck, even sci-fi. I never wanted to blend in or have a simple life; I wanted mine to be complex and colorful, like a Nabokov novel. Given my circumstances, I could achieve that only by leaving home. So I studied hard and did well in school, and in 2000 I won a cultural-exchange scholarship to spend my junior year at a college in upstate New York.
A Taste of American Life
My host family lived on a farm and had three children. Although the rural life wasn't for me, I got a thrilling taste of America. I was blown away by the diversity and freedom of speech: the many languages spoken, the zillions of television shows, even trying salad for the first time after years of eating a Ukrainian diet, which is devoid of fresh vegetables. Before long, I knew that I wanted to become a U.S. citizen someday.
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Friday 03 July
By greg laden
There is a discussion beginning on this topic here:
http://tinyurl.com/ljctqj
I think most people think of mail order brides as human trafficking, and they are probably right. isn't it natural that there would be the occasional feel good, happy ending story?
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Wednesday 05 August
By Susan
This is interesting. I have three adopted "children" from Ukraine. The culture there is very different. Two of my children came to us at as adults, one male, one female. I have learned much about their culture. Here in the USA we have no idea what Ukrainian people live through on a daily basis. If you think that Lera's story is interesting, you should try being an orphan in their society. I am glad for Lera that her story has a happy ending. It is not so for the thousands of orphaned children left behind in a culture that considers them less than human. Check it out. It is horrendous the life these kids live.
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Wednesday 12 August
By tim
I think women and men alike could learn alot about relationships through this couple. Alot could be said. If it works for them, I wouldnt be critical of them.
HEY MAIL ORDER BRIDE... DO YOU HAVE A SISTER...
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Wednesday 12 August
By TIM
HEY... I GUESS AMERICA ISN'T ALL THAT BAD. BEFORE WE JUDGE THE WAY WE LIVE, WE MIGHT WANT TO TAKE A LOOK AT OTHER COUNTRIES OUT THERE... GOD BLESS AMERICA...
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Thursday 13 August
By sherlina
That was a great true story. I am so happy for them. True love knows no national borders or time or age difference just the joining of two souls.
My fiance' and I often face the same shock and dsbelief when we tell people we met via an internet dating service (e Harmony). They all say does that really work? Well I don't know if it works for everyone but we found each other and boy are we glad we did. It did take a while and you have to be open to people from other places, different ages and walks of life. It only "worked" for me when I opened my search criteria up to anywhere and 10 years older than me. The HE was there in my inbox on day I didn't even look at the others after i read his profile. He was so cute and sweet and very attractive and funny. We wrote, and talked on the phone for hours every day had to get a special phone plan to do it, that went on for 3 months and by the time we "met" in person we were already in love and here we are 3 years later still madly in love, intensely attracted to each other, actual best friends, and very very close. It does happen.
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Thursday 13 August
By Bubba Rump
**Although this is a sweet story, I question most men's motives when they do things like this .....**
You wanna know why men do things like this? Because men that are physically fit and financially secure want a women that is physically attractive, intelligent, likes herself, and is not after his assets, which is a rare combination in the US. Most women (and men too) in the US are overweight and/or obese which leaves a smaller percentage of women that are attractive (and the older they get, the worse shape they are in). However most attractive American women have low self esteem, insecure, and all they want is a man’s assets. No matter what a guy does it’s not enough, and they are always looking for the bigger and better deal. They are looking to get on the program by getting a successful guy into a marriage without a prenuptial agreement, or ‘accidentally’ having a child. The marriage laws (in most states) being as unfair as they are, women have a low tolerance and limited interest when it comes to making the relationship work, so they will end it as soon as they feel their needs are unfulfilled, and take ½ his assets. If the man ends it because his needs are unfulfilled, then he still has to give her ½ his assets.
Women from poorer or former communist countries in Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, etc, appreciate what is given to them, and the opportunity they have here. Plus they understand the importance of keeping themselves as physically attractive as they can, keeping their man’s sexual interest, and in return the man will treat them with the love, respect, and kindness they deserve. Women from these countries know and understand both the women’s and the man’s role in a relationship; much like the women in America did in the 1950s and before.
Most attractive American women today like to be in control, they like having power over men, they like independence, so let them have it. Let them get educated, have that high paying career, buy a house on their own, and continue believing that they don’t need a man, go right ahead. Once they hit 35, when their stock value starts to goes down, when they put themselves at risk attempting to have a child, and they have pushed away every decent guy that came across their path, it will be too late for them to realize what they have become, and no physically fit, good looking, financially secure man will want them. Instead, these men will be looking for a younger, more attractive, intelligent women from out of the country that will appreciate him for what he has to offer them, and not after his assets. This trend is here to stay, and the fact that most of the attractive women in the US have become this way is destroying the family unit as we know it, but that’s a whole other issue. All this information is in the book “The Great Female Con” by Andey Randead http://www.thegreatfemalecon.com/
This is a must read for everyone, and sums up why men are being motivated to look outside the country for something that simply has not existed here for many years…
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Thursday 13 August
By Paige
That's the most ridiculous book I have ever heard of.
Thursday 13 August
By Robin
Thanks for suming that up for us, LOL! With a name like 'bubbarump', you must be the last stop for all intellectual knowledge.
Sunday 16 August
By Amanda
RE:commenter above me
You are such a complete and utter misogynist, there's really nothing else to add. It sickens me that the subservient women of the 1950s are what you consider 'ideal women'. Yes, the physically and emotionally abused wives of the 50s did often bow to their husbands, given that the consequences were generally beatings and marriage-bed rape.
The fact that you can't handle a powerful, independent woman is completely clear from your comment, as is the fact that you are a revolting, unintelligent pig.
Thursday 13 August
By Robin
In Ukraine the potential dangers of the so-called mail-order bride industry are not as well known as they are in America. So I wasn't worried about my safety, although based on what I know now about brokered marriages, I should have been. I learned years later, only after moving here, about the many horror stories of foreign brides who had been abused by their American husbands. Today I understand just how much of a gamble I took.
************ To the guys that just put down American women as a whole, I think the paragraph above sums some things up. By the way, it's great that it works both ways. I thoroughly enjoy my fiance from Estonia. Most people feel that men who 'have' to look in another country for a wife must not be so wonderful themselves. I can understand if you are simply fascinated by another culture and find it alluring but it is very narrow minded and ignorant to claim that 'All American Women' are one way or another. You haven't searched enough and are completely naive to think that all Eastern European and Russian women are one way as well. Best of luck to the woman writing this story and her relationship.
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Thursday 13 August
By Lori
That was an incredible story! I love happy endings!!
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