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Any former PUAs/Red Pill guys manage to get married and have Christian marriages?
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<blockquote data-quote="PolishCalifornian" data-source="post: 1490793" data-attributes="member: 3430"><p>If you mean moving to EE and meeting a woman/starting a family then yes it's doable, but potentially very difficult. It makes sense for me because it's my native land, though I was born and raised in America so I was a "third culture kid". I know a handful of guys from the UK who moved to EE and half are married thus far but none are firm Christians. For American guys to make the move is a much taller order because they aren't even EU citizens, so logistics like residency and work/taxes get more complicated. Culturally it's also very different and although you can get by with English in most big cities, you're condemning yourself to an expat ghetto unless you are really dedicated to learning any of the inevitably challenging and fairly niche languages in the region. It'd be more realistic to meet a woman to marry and bring her back to the US but that's a tough hill to climb by itself.</p><p></p><p>Anyone considering such options would be wise to travel to a prospective country multiple times and really try to discern whether such a move makes sense, it is definitely not for the majority. Meeting a potential mate during such a trip would make things much easier and less risky than relocating as a single man. For American (or at least culturally American) men, I would suggest moving away from your liberal city/metro area if that's where you live and trying to meet someone through your church or local social network, at most to move to a more conservative state because relocating abroad is a huge commitment with no guarantee of success. EE has its own challenges and those countries are under constant cultural assault from the EU and the mass media promoting gayness, feminism, attacking Christianity, etc. The average millenial or younger woman in the big cities is not <em>that</em> much more conservative than their counterparts in Western Europe or the US and they are all potential prey to the toxic propaganda that comes out of their smartphones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PolishCalifornian, post: 1490793, member: 3430"] If you mean moving to EE and meeting a woman/starting a family then yes it's doable, but potentially very difficult. It makes sense for me because it's my native land, though I was born and raised in America so I was a "third culture kid". I know a handful of guys from the UK who moved to EE and half are married thus far but none are firm Christians. For American guys to make the move is a much taller order because they aren't even EU citizens, so logistics like residency and work/taxes get more complicated. Culturally it's also very different and although you can get by with English in most big cities, you're condemning yourself to an expat ghetto unless you are really dedicated to learning any of the inevitably challenging and fairly niche languages in the region. It'd be more realistic to meet a woman to marry and bring her back to the US but that's a tough hill to climb by itself. Anyone considering such options would be wise to travel to a prospective country multiple times and really try to discern whether such a move makes sense, it is definitely not for the majority. Meeting a potential mate during such a trip would make things much easier and less risky than relocating as a single man. For American (or at least culturally American) men, I would suggest moving away from your liberal city/metro area if that's where you live and trying to meet someone through your church or local social network, at most to move to a more conservative state because relocating abroad is a huge commitment with no guarantee of success. EE has its own challenges and those countries are under constant cultural assault from the EU and the mass media promoting gayness, feminism, attacking Christianity, etc. The average millenial or younger woman in the big cities is not [I]that[/I] much more conservative than their counterparts in Western Europe or the US and they are all potential prey to the toxic propaganda that comes out of their smartphones. [/QUOTE]
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