Tatyana
The name is of Old Greek origin and it
means "organizer, foundress"
Since childhood Tatyana is noted for her
emotionality and ability to stand up for herself; she adheres to her principles
and the only thing is that her principles undergo changes owing to her
today's mood. Among her peers she tries to be a leader. At school she
goes in for sport; she cannot resist the temptation of going to dancing.
Tatyana gets bored with monotony.
As an adult Tatyana is quite stubborn and
authoritative; she knows what she wants and she stands no objections.
She will always hold her own. She will cope well with any work particularly
if she has to do it in front of her chief. Being a chief herself she has
a habit of pulling her subordinates up and show them their place.
Tatyana is artistic and selfish; she loves
men's company. At home she might be overbearing and nag at her relatives.
She is often unhappy in her family life since on the one hand she tries
to guide her husband and on the other she wants to have a strong and courageous
man at her side. Tatyana's children are slightly afraid of her mother
since she is strict and short-tempered and can lash out at them for no
obvious reason. Tatyana does not have many friends; sentimentality is
totally foreign to her nature and pragmatism dominates in her relations
with other people. She follows fashion and prefers ready-made clothes.
Well into adulthood Tatyana develops more
tolerance which has a positive impact on her family life. She does not
like complaining herself and cannot stand it with other people. She is
jealous but stubbornly hides it. She cannot bear monotony; long voyages
are her true passion.
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