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Rush hour of public transportation in Ukrania

Dear Chikan friends: I found a web page that describes the overcrowded public transportation in Ukrania. They say that the subway is always overcrowded like the picture herewith in the platform of a subway station . I wish I would go to Ukrania to press my hard cock on the buttocks of a beautiful Ukranian girl in their subway and buses. I want to smell the hair of beautiful girls of Ukrania.
Click here:

http://aboutukraine.tripod.com/eua3.htm

……” Yes, it's always overcrowded. Every morning we go to work and every evening we go back home - we spend too much efforts to enter the bus or the train. Especially in the winter months when its frosty with temperature of 10-20 Celsium degrees below 0 or snowingraining and we have to wait 20 - 30 minutes on the bus-stop to wait untill next bus comes but it comes overfilled and sometimes even doesn't stop at all. If it stops - mad crowd of frosted people are trying to get in, they scream, hit each other and press strongly to get inside. Of course - if you got inside this crowd - you can't move or exit, it's really not easy, you should stay among crowd and resist their squeezing you fom everywhere. They push you, tread you feet, breathe to your face with their ill teeth smell, even couch and sneeze to your face, they press on you so strong that your clothes snaps. That's how we travell here. Of course in such crowd none pays fare and none can control.
However after communism collapse several companies brought lots of "Ford" mini-buses and started to run route-taxi services - it costs a little expensiver - around 0.10 usd independently of destination withing the route but are running much faster and more often but though there're only places to sit - people manage to ride standing and so again they make crowd and complicate moving inside the mini-bus. Of course - drivers get these extra money, but people are again sufferring of crowd. This shows again our mentality - all we are big crowd, we are accustomed to live in crowd and don't want to change ourselves. In peak-time it's the same difficult to enter such mini-bus as there's always big gloomy crowd on the stop and every time bus approaches the stop - crowd starts to push each other moving to the bus and trying to enter.
Different situation with public transport is in the villages. At the period of communism there used to be run bus services between each distric central town and many villages with roads however now most of routes have been cancelled forever and some of buses are running only twice per week. So most of rural population has no chance to travell anywhere. Some of them just walk by feet many miles to reach the town and make some shopping or to sell something, other use bicycles as there are not many cars available at the rural area of Ukraine. Of course there are some bus routes between towns and cities but they are always extremely overcrowded. So in the winter you can catch flu while expecting the bus and trying to get it and in the summer you can pass out to the trance while hot sweated bodies squeeze you from all sides and you can't breathe with their sweat any more. Why are they so sweated? Because they don't wash themselves - many of our people just don't have such facilities in their houses like shower, hot water or even cold water. They use swells on the street to bring water from. In the cities and towns in big building with facilities it's very usual situation when there's no water in the system due to misc. reasons - usually just too high usage of water so people on the lower floors use water and it loses the flush to reach upper floors of buildings. So those people have very small chance to take showers regularly. This subject is to be better disclosed in "Lifestyle" section. ………….”

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