Aug 21 2009
Young teen Olga
Olga
Olga is 20 and comes from Ukraine. Formerly a tomboy, we are glad Olga has embraced her femininity.
Q: Hi Olga.
A: Hi.
Q: I have to start by saying that I love the way you look in the cowboy hat.
A: Thanks. I love it too.
Q: Tell me about yourself.
A: What do you want to know?
Q: Where do you live?
A: I live in a tiny town in Ukraine. You cannot even really call it a town. It is just a stretch of road.
Q: Have you always lived there?
A: Yes. In fact, my father was born here too, so my family has been here forever.
Q: Do you have any brothers and sisters?
A: I have a younger sister. She is 11.
Q: That?s a big age difference. Do you get along well?
A: We are best friends. I am glad that I am around to help her deal with puberty. It can be really terrible.
Q: I remember. Was it so terrible for you?
A: I was a real tomboy, so I did not have to tolerate all of the bitchy girl stuff. Luckily I always had my horses to look after so they distracted me from all of the scary changes and uncomfortable social situations.
Q: You were a tomboy?
A: Definitely. I spent so much time riding and working at the stables that I never paid much attention to clothes and makeup and that sort of thing.
Q: It looks like that has changed though.
A: Yes. I started getting my shape and then all of the attention I was getting got me thinking more about my appearance.
Q: Did you date a lot growing up?
A: No. It is such a small town, so not only are there not that many choices, I did not want to get a reputation. There is a lot of talk because every one knows everyone else.
Q: Do you have a boyfriend now?
A: Yes. He works with me at the stables.
Q: How long have you been together?
A: We have been together for 1 ? years, and we just moved in together about 2 months ago.
Q: And you still live in the same town?
A: Yes. We have both lived here our whole lives. I have known him since I was in kindergarten. I am very comfortable here and neither of us wants to leave out jobs.
Q: Tell us about this job.
A: I work at a place that boards horses for people without the room to keep them. So we take care of them, clean them, feed them, and exercise them, and the owners come and take the horse when they want.
Q: So you go riding a lot?
A: Not as much as you would think. I do most of my riding on a mechanical bull that is in a bar a few towns away. I am the champion!
Q: Looking at those thighs and that ass, I can just imagine how good at it you are. That boyfriend of yours and that mechanical bull are very lucky.
A: You are crazy.
Q: Time to say goodbye. Thanks for chatting with us.
A: Any time. …
