Beautiful Armenian Women

A Look Into The World Of Modern Armenian Women




Armenia is the land of rich history and culture, gorgeous women, hospitable people, delicious food and beautiful landscapes.

Armenians have been around for a long time and their rich culture is impressive, to say the least.

For example, Armenia was the very first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion (in the year of 301).

Therefore, it is no surprise that great majority of Armenians believe in God and practice their religion.

Armenian Women Characteristics

What are the Armenian women really like?

Armenian women are devoted wives, hard-workers, intelligent, brave, proud, and they take great care of their children. They are also very feminine, and do their best to look good.

Most young modern Armenian ladies do value their appearances to the point that they will spend their whole paycheck on one outfit, but this is not a bad quality for a woman to have. It just means they like to look as attractive as possible in order to find a perfect mate.

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Another nice quality about modern day beautiful Armenian women is that they are born and raised to (among other things) take care of their men and children. Also, they are traditional when it comes to family and relationships.




They care deeply for their children, to the point that they spoil them; and they are very tight with their family members.

It should be noted that over 90% of Armenians practice their faith of Christianity. These women are hard workers and their back breaking labor and stress does age them ungracefully (this is especially the case in the rural parts of the country).

Divorce in Armenia is usually considered a social disgrace so it is very likely that Armenian woman will stay married no matter if the husband is loyal or not.

When it comes to relationships, Armenian girls are usually encouraged to marry another Christian Armenian. Some families (especially the ones from the rural parts of the country) will disown their daughters for not keeping their family pure. However, majority of modern Armenian parents care much more about their daughters’ happiness than anything else.

This is a good place to mention that life in the Armenian cities, especially in the capitol Yerevan, is very different than the life in the smaller cities and rural areas of Armenia.Beautiful Armenian Women

Girls and women have more freedom to express them-selves in larger cities, and are more approachable. This of course is not unique to Armenia. Great majority of other countries in the world are “divided” between their few big cities on one side, and many towns and villages on the other side (the mentality in a metropolis is very different from the mentality in a small town or village).

For example, some values and social standards that are accepted in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other big cities in US are not even tolerated in some rural parts of United States.

Anyways, back to Armenian women. These ladies are very proud of their heritage and even thought they may live, or even be born, in other countries they consider themselves Armenian.

3 Million in Armenia – 8 Million in Diaspora (Other Countries)

A very interesting fact about Armenians is that there are almost 3 times more Armenians living in other countries than there are living in Armenia.

There is (approximately) 1 million Armenians living in United States, 1 million living in Russia and another 6 million Armenians living in a number of countries around the world.

Needless to say, Armenian girls living in the Unites States are quite different than the ones living in Russia, but they all have something in common – they are Armenian, and they are proud of that fact.

In conclusion, Armenian ladies are beautiful, exotic, traditional and feminine. It really can’t get any better than that.

Beautiful Armenian Women

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