All About Desi Indian Pakistani Punjabi Girls, Afghani Girls, Bangladeshi Girls Everyday Life
If there are over a billion people between Indian ocean, Bay of Bengal and the Arab sea, the there must be about 250 million single women looking for love.
An interesting fact is Indians are actually related to European girls as they are Indo-Europeans living in an Asian land.
Basically if you have a wife from this culture she will be very loyal and loving and kind and supportive. However, you have to do your part and be loyal and take care of her and respect her family and learn a lot about her culture. Because if an Indian girl is going to marry a guy from another culture than Hindi culture, the parents will have to approve.
Pooja is DesiGirlsClub’s new member from Pune, India. Pooja’s friend captured this picture in a locally hosted party. Pooja loves to attend parties, she doesn’t matter what kind of. She writes that life is today not tomorrow so enjoy your today. She is young, mature and of course very beautiful and very excited to post her picture at this blog, so that everyone can see the natural beauty of pune.
Pooja writes I am self confident, strong babe and also honest and sincere. I want to make friend who has sense of humor and sincerity as well (That’s very essential for me).
Desi and Arabic girls are really into poetry. I do not know why, but I think despite all the media about the Middle East, people here are really poetic and into Romance and love phrases. This is just a hint if you are trying to win someone’s heart. Do not think its silly. It really works; love enters women through her ears like love enters a man through his eyes.
Beautiful words by desi NRI about how to impress girls. Rija an indian smart looking babe settled abroad with her family. This is her first contribution in this blog, thanks Rija and best of luck for your future.

Irma Sahar is a student of industrial design. Lovely and jolly Irma always wanted a career in car, toy, modern furniture or product design. In her college she began showing interest in design and considered the field of Industrial Design. Professionals in this field design manufactured products including appliances, furniture, office equipment and other products. Since this field is broad, many students choose a specific concentration. Irma is concentrating on home appliances design.
Industrial design is an applied art whereby the aesthetics and usability of mass-produced products may be improved for marketability and production. The role of an Industrial Designer is to create and execute design solutions towards problems of form, usability, user ergonomics, engineering, marketing, brand development and sales.

Anjali lives in Vienna, Austria with her family. Anjali is a student of history in University of Vienna. Anjali was born in India but raised in Vienna.
Anjali told us about this photo that it was taken when she was going visiting Austrian landmarks. She visited Schönbrunn Palace, a royal residence in Austia, Veinna.
Being a historian Anjali loves to talk about history, she doesn’t get bored when talking about this topic. Anjali told about Schonbrunn palace that in the year 1569, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II purchased a large floodplain of the Wien River beneath a hill, situated between Meidling and Hietzing, where a former owner, in 1548, had erected a mansion called Katterburg. The emperor ordered the area to be fenced and put game there such as pheasants, ducks, deer and boar, in order to serve as the court’s recreational hunting ground. In a small separate part of the area, “exotic” birds like turkeys and peafowl were kept. Fishponds were built, too.
The name Schönbrunn (meaning “beautiful well”) has its roots in an artesian well from which the court consumed water.
During the next century, the area was used as a hunting and recreation ground. Especially Eleonore Gonzaga, who loved hunting, spent much time there and was bequeathed the area as her widow’s residence after the death of her husband, Ferdinand II. From 1638 to 1643, she added a palace to the Katterburg mansion, while in 1642 came the first mention of the name “Schönbrunn” on an invoice. The origins of the Schönbrunn orangery seem to go back to Eleonore Gonzaga as well. In the Turkish siege of 1683, the buildings were destroyed, and never restored.