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What are the women like ? LOL
Stationed 5th/502nd infantry in Berlin from 1990-1995.
I was married so didn't play but 30yrs ago they were still trying to figure out what deodorant and perfumes we're for. But Berlin was a partying city. You could visit 2 different pubs every night and in one year you still wouldn't be finished visiting them all. Women loved us GI's.
Hairy and smelled of BO. Italian women is where it’s at.
Married one. I worked out of town a lot, she cheated the entire time. Got my house too…
Stationed in West Berlin in the early 70's. Die deutschen Mädchen didn't seem a lot different than American girls that age except a more forthright attitude about sex and not so likely to get stinking drunk since alcohol wasn't forbidden fruit to teenagers; beer was almost considered a soft drink. Never noticed any hygiene or hirsuteness problems.

Better educated than your typical American of a similar age. One young lady was in her 2nd year of English and asked me to help her with some of the more difficult phrases in Shakespeare's Hamlet. In our 2nd year of German class we were barely beyond talking about Paul and his friends at the Bibliothek.

The dependent daughters of the American NCO's and officers were the gold standards for loose morals. Little tarts of 15 and 16 giving you blatant "F me" looks at the PX. Had to be very, very careful around that stuff.
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Were you stationed in Germany?

Yes, Babenhausen. German women are pretty much like women everywhere else.
Never was stationed there though I passed through a few times going to various places. I thought some of the wimminz were hot as hell.
Originally Posted by Kodiakisland
Italian women is where it’s at.

Ah, yes, mustachioed and stabby.
Originally Posted by skeen
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Were you stationed in Germany?

Yes, Babenhausen. German women are pretty much like women everywhere else.
LMAO

Divorce and Alimony?
I love blue eyed blondes. I married one, but of Russian heritage.
My Uncle Bill was stationed there after the war. He married a German lady. She was a good wife and mother, and they had a long and happy life together.
It sounds like they are bologna pony material.
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