If you are a guy that is independent and educated and isn't a mama's boy, you will find it very difficult to date in traditional countries. I have lived in Asian traditional countries and am friends with many cultures, I can vouch for that.
In traditional countries, women don't care if a man can cook or clean or do any kind of housework, or have hobbies or anything except money. A large number of women hate it when men do those work as they fear a very independent guy may leave her if he already isn't dependent on her.
One of the reasons very educated and liberal men from China, India, Japan, and Korea often marry western women, and traditional men from those countries find it hard to date in the west.
The majority of men marry women because of their cooking and house skills, almost all of the guys I know may have or haven't dated independent women but they married very traditional women.
In India women have filters on dating /matrimonial sites, if the guy isn't doing only certain types of jobs and making a certain cap of money, no girl will marry him.
I know one Filipina women (46) who married a danish guy but the guy had to ditch her as when he had some money problems, she made a huge deal out of it. Now, this single mother is hunting for rich guys in Denmark and complains about social groups every day.
So not all guys will be compatible with traditional women.
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It’s important to recognize that every culture has its own unique values, traditions, and expectations when it comes to dating and relationships. In traditional cultures, there may be more emphasis on financial stability, gender roles, and family values, while in more liberal cultures, there may be greater emphasis on personal interests, compatibility, and individualism.
It's also true that dating can be challenging for people who don't fit traditional gender roles or cultural norms, whether they are men or women. However, it's important to remember that everyone has the right to pursue relationships based on their own values and preferences, and that there is no one "right" way to approach dating and relationships.
Ultimately, the key to successful relationships is open communication, mutual respect, and a willingness to understand and appreciate each other's perspectives and values, regardless of cultural or personal differences.
Educated leftist "men" are wussy soibois
Not necessarily, they make more money over uneducated and smart people spend less on only fans. Eastern smart men are different than western smart ones, some of them are even controlling the west.