Mostly, the Passport Bro stuff is stupid and only for upper-class people. Most normal people can't vacation somewhere, fly a woman back to the US, and marry her for a green-card (as if that was ever a good idea in the first place).
Truth is, there are good women, but you actually have to build a social network to find them, be at the top of that, and "Tame The Shrew" as Shakespeare might have put it.
It's harder, but it's not impossible. And it's a better foundation for a relationship that bringing over a foreigner.
Most normal people can't vacation somewhere, fly a woman back to the US, and marry her for a green-card (as if that was ever a good idea in the first place).
No one looking for a wife is going to bring her back to the U.K., or the U.S. I knew a passport bro who did this almost 25 years ago and after she got back to the U.S., she divorced him a few years later, as they almost all do.
The general rule in the manosphere is to NOT bring her back to any Western nation where feminism rules the day, because she WILL become infected, either by proxy or by media, and her divorcing you is just a matter of time. Way too many passport bros warn of this happening when bringing them back to the West. The successful passport bros stay put as an expat.
It's harder, but it's not impossible. And it's a better foundation for a relationship that bringing over a foreigner.
Unless your intent is to start a lineage or continue your bloodline, the juice is simply not worth the wench's squeeze.
The problem is that there is this ridiculous platitude in the manosphere about how to achieve this "good woman", and yes, building a social network and "being on your grind", and to "maintain your frame" are the common commitments required of men to attain this unicorn of a woman, but that in itself is a second (or third) job. Unless you were already keyed into that "grind" in your 20s, there is no way to start in your 30s or 40s and still be young enough to start a family where you will be around to actually raise your child beyond adulthood.
And the other problem is that the stratosphere of competition is so high for those so-called "good women" is that once you fall off your frame in any way, you're in the position where you realise that someone else will swoop in to remind you that it's just your turn, but she's not yours.
I'll take your word on the passport bros, but you're dead wrong about women not being worth it.
You're not going to find a unicorn woman, you're going to have to cultivate a relationship and build out a better wife than the single woman you find. You're never going to find a perfect match.
Mostly, the Passport Bro stuff is stupid and only for upper-class people. Most normal people can't vacation somewhere, fly a woman back to the US, and marry her for a green-card (as if that was ever a good idea in the first place).
Truth is, there are good women, but you actually have to build a social network to find them, be at the top of that, and "Tame The Shrew" as Shakespeare might have put it.
It's harder, but it's not impossible. And it's a better foundation for a relationship that bringing over a foreigner.
No one looking for a wife is going to bring her back to the U.K., or the U.S. I knew a passport bro who did this almost 25 years ago and after she got back to the U.S., she divorced him a few years later, as they almost all do.
The general rule in the manosphere is to NOT bring her back to any Western nation where feminism rules the day, because she WILL become infected, either by proxy or by media, and her divorcing you is just a matter of time. Way too many passport bros warn of this happening when bringing them back to the West. The successful passport bros stay put as an expat.
Unless your intent is to start a lineage or continue your bloodline, the juice is simply not worth the wench's squeeze.
The problem is that there is this ridiculous platitude in the manosphere about how to achieve this "good woman", and yes, building a social network and "being on your grind", and to "maintain your frame" are the common commitments required of men to attain this unicorn of a woman, but that in itself is a second (or third) job. Unless you were already keyed into that "grind" in your 20s, there is no way to start in your 30s or 40s and still be young enough to start a family where you will be around to actually raise your child beyond adulthood.
And the other problem is that the stratosphere of competition is so high for those so-called "good women" is that once you fall off your frame in any way, you're in the position where you realise that someone else will swoop in to remind you that it's just your turn, but she's not yours.
I'll take your word on the passport bros, but you're dead wrong about women not being worth it.
You're not going to find a unicorn woman, you're going to have to cultivate a relationship and build out a better wife than the single woman you find. You're never going to find a perfect match.