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Consider dating women from more traditional societies with marriage and children as your goal, and adopt some more traditionally male traits, especially the kind that would make a woman feel as if you can provide for and protect her and your future children.
Where do you even find such people? Do they even exist?
The answer I've been given most is religion, which I guess makes sense in broad terms but is totally impractical if you're a modern westerner. Much as I like cult hopping myself, you can't just join random foreign belief systems until you find one with chicks. Especially if you actually have beliefs of your own and limited time.
I think it's kind of ridiculous that I personally know not just one but three very wealthy western men, of good character, with looks that vary from decent to could-be-a-model, that could fund a tradwife and kids no questions asked and yet can't even procure a girlfriend.
Maybe it really is that much easier for passport bros and they'd find instant success in a more enlightened country.
Myself I'm this close to falling for one of these matchmaker scams on the off chance that somebody can source the mythical tradwife and not the sea of single moms dating sites have condemned me with.
Do you know anyone in a long term marriage to a mail-order bride? She might have a niece who needs a green card.
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Refugee camps.
A rare sight in the US (I hope).
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