Middle Eastern masseur
Aug 26, 1999
Diana Kudayarova
Ramat Mushtabu never imagined that one day he would be living in Latvia. Born in the Middle East, into a family of 10 siblings, he entered the Tashkent Medical University in Uzbekistan with the firm intention of returning home as soon as his studies were over. But by the time Ramat got his degree in traumatology, he had married his destiny: a fellow student who was half-Latvian. Ramat's attempt to bring her home met her mother's objections. Which is probably for the best muses Ramat, who does no ...
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