Rimma
The name originates from the city of Rome.
Since childhood Rimma draws attention to
herself with her ability to gain people's confidence and trust. She knows
what and whom to tell to obtain a present she dreams about. In her way
to what she wants Rimma can demonstrate slyness and craftiness. She is
intelligent and observant; she knows human weak points and knows how to
use them to suit her own ends. She loves lying in and is fairly indifferent
towards her work; provided she has such opportunity she will not work
at all. Failures make her irritated Rimma dispirited. Rimma often works
in medic or services sphere.
Owing to her bright and pretty appearance
Rimma easily finds a decent and suitable man to make a good husband. She
seeks a man who will not only be also head over heels in love with her
but also put up with her foibles and whims. Rimma is a spendthrift and
she blindly follows fashion not taking into account expenses. Rimma has
practically no friends. She is not capable of forgiving. When Rimma wants
something she uses all means of exerting influence on her husband. If
she fails she has such an outburst of emotions that she all the same gets
her own way. Rimma is a perfect cook particularly good at pastry; however
her apartment is not often is ship-shape order. Rimma is capable of unfaithfulness
but she knows how to hide it. She does not get on with her mother-in-law.
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