Passport bro: “Is The Passport Bros Movement Self Destructive?”

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It's wild how people think traveling overseas = tricking overseas.

The irony is that overseas most cultures are collectivist. They're focused on community values. It's not soulless nor cutthroat like in western countries. People will look for you because that's the culture. In individualistic culture we have nobody but ourselves. It's very cold.

Reason why people travel is because they're tired of their own neighborhoods they want something new. Opting out of the rat-race. Some travel to find wives.

If you come from the states you're treated as a celebrity simply based of your American status. The ugly truth is they treat others like shyt.

Being from the states women may play a role to get that green card status. Some women will be curious and generally want to connect with you. Opposites attract.

Men don't really need to buy box overseas. Just learning the language, researching about the culture, using charm and being cool is enough for these chicks. Without game it's gonna be rough.
 

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Basic supply and demand. We can judge but it won't stop the global marketplace from doing what it do.
 

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Passport Gang =/= Passport Bro, which has become a euphemism for tricking.

If you really Passport Gang, you travel for the experience. Getting out of the United States, seeing the sights, eating good ass healthy foods. Box comes with having game and knowing the quirks of the locals, but these nikkas that are new to travelling are doing it to pay for box.

I don't hate the game or the players, but that's what they doing, because I've seen it with my own eyes. I don't have a problem with other men buying box, but for me personally, I have a moral objection to it because I know how some of these prostitutes are REALLY living :francis:


If you a real world traveler, you speak multiple languages or are well versed in the culture in which you are partaking. So yeah they are kinda giving us that like to get on a plane and stay somewhere overseas for two to three weeks a bad name, in the sense that everyone thinks that's what we're doing. :yeshrug:
 

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Passport Gang =/= Passport Bro, which has become a euphemism for tricking.

If you really Passport Gang, you travel for the experience. Getting out of the United States, seeing the sights, eating good ass healthy foods. Box comes with having game and knowing the quirks of the locals, but these nikkas that are new to travelling are doing it to pay for box.

I don't hate the game or the players, but that's what they doing, because I've seen it with my own eyes. I don't have a problem with other men buying box, but for me personally, I have a moral objection to it because I know how some of these prostitutes are REALLY living :francis:


If you a real world traveler, you speak multiple languages or are well versed in the culture in which you are partaking. So yeah they are kinda giving us that like to get on a plane and stay somewhere overseas for two to three weeks a bad name, in the sense that everyone thinks that's what we're doing. :yeshrug:
Speaking nothing but truth. I done both. But that passport gang will make you view the world in general in a whole different aspect
 

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I was listening to Messy Michon, who had this interview with a Philippina woman called Sharon Lapu Lapu.

It was interesting, to say the least. Here is my take and breakdown. She spoke on relationships and culture between Philippine men and women. She addressed the out of wedlock, which I researched (see below). She addressed the divorce rate, generation Millennials etc. She explained that cohabitation is considered normal, yet the older generation (before the Millennials) has the old traditional values.

She explained that it takes up to 5 years before you can get married to someone (man woman and vice versa) in the Philippines.

I am not a passport bro, but l live (Black man born and raised) overseas. The 36:40 argument she made about the out of wedlock ratio made me wonder. And I decided to lookup some information on this.

“Philippines' live birth rate continues to fall: gov't data.

MANILA, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- The number of registered live births in the Philippines continues to fall, according to Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) data released over the weekend.

In 2021, the agency said 1,364,739 live births were registered, equivalent to a crude birth rate of 12.4 or 12 births per 1,000 population.
[…]
“More than half (779,154 or 57.1 percent) of the total registered live births in 2021 were born out of wedlock," said the agency.”
(Source: Asia & Pacific news)
Philippines' live birth rate continues to fall: gov't data

“Single mothers are a fast-growing segment of the population. According to a study by the Department of Health and the University of the Philippines-National Institute of Health, there are an estimated 15 million solo parents in the Philippines, 95% of whom are women.”
(Source: wyethparenteam)
All things single mothers need to know about child support | parenTeam

This seems to be consistent with data found on several sites.





Furthermore, she’s 40 years old with a 15 year old daughter. She explained how the father of her child left her for 15 years and is from West Europe, Belgium. He left when the daughter was 1,2 years old. After that she met (the stepfather of her child) a new husband, 1 year after the biological father had disappeared. This guy was also from West Europe, Belgium. She married this Belgium guy in 2013 after she had a relationship with him for many years (about 8 years, off and on). However, he also disappeared for 6 years (somewhere in 2015/16) and died last year (allegedly). She has and had never been to Belgium, so I doubt she can confirm 100% the guy actually died. He probably had enough of the holiday-cooch and considered it was time to move on to some new steady holiday-cooch (but that's my assumption).

I assume the guy had a relationship in Belgium and used the Philippina-cooch to do his thing for vacation (holiday-cooch). She goes on explaining that she found out the guy was a dusty dude with no money, and was living off the Belgium government social security welfare-program.

It's a lot guys… I know. lol

She also explained a lot of Philippine Pooky and Ray Ray behavior (38:44).


It must be added that the Philippines has a colonial history. And to some degree enslavement of Philippine people into the Americas, in small numbers.
 
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