Alyosha has got a paternal sister. When their father passed away, he and his sister Masha were sent to the orphanage. This year Masha has finished school and is going to enter college. But her brother forgets about her: he’s more interested in raising a strong character, being involved with activities and talks. He’s got distant relations – young adults. They take his breath away: 'They are COOL!' Alyosha’s especially amazed by his elder relative – he makes alarm systems!
All Alyosha’s interests are very masculine: he loves playing football, scoring goals and he is keen on computer racing games, he also practices kickboxing. His idols are traffic police officers. He loves watching movies about them. This teenager considers policemen a great example of courage and he’s certain that their life’s exciting and full of adventures. He’s surely adamant to study and become a brave policeman one day!
The truth to be told, adventures play an essential role in this boy’s life. His best friends must share his venturesome nature. It’s rather difficult to believe that this reserved and stubborn young man could be a compassionate romantic. He doesn’t believe in it either. The boy needs someone who’d help him to find his place under the sun, to become a strong and kind man. Someone should help Alyosha to reach his goals. His teacher and guide can be only a strong and sensitive man, a father who respects women. If your family suits him, welcome Alyosha into your family!
The boy lives in the Boarding school #1 (orphanage) of the city of Melitopol (Zaporizhia region)
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