S/o: What can American men learn from foreign men?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a good reason why we need to restrict mass illegal immigration of military age third world men. They don’t make good partners anyway, they’re poor, alcoholic, abusive, uneducated, non feminist, and in the worst case they are rapists.

Let in foreign women but keep out the foreign men! The only foreign men who we let in should be PhD STEM degree holders with extensive background investigations done prior.


It's disgusting how the US military cowards keeps bullying, raping Hispanic women who gives loyalty to the American flag. Someday there will be justice
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Anonymous wrote:This is really interesting

It seems American women are not has highly rated vs foreign women

Whereas American men are rated higher than foreign men

Yet everywhere on this forum and in the media we hear about “male crisis”

What gives?

It seems to me the market value of American men is underrated from the responses of the two threads and American women are overvalued in the market


There is still be a "male crisis." American men are just ahead of the curve.

It's like almost everyone failing an exam but some failing with better scores than others.

Men in general are still too self-centered. There is much progress made by American men compared to men elsewhere. But most men still have ways to go.

With increased globalization and intercultural interactions, foreign women will catch on to American men needing to still do better. The bubble is about to burst so American men better hurry up and get some foreign women while they still can.

And in the meantime, some women would have to make do with foreign men, but foreign men too are catching up to their American counterparts.


So everything the American woman likes and prefers should be the global point of reference and yet it is the men who are too self-centered? Got it.


Yep. The world is male centered from back when women were property and did not have the rights and value that men did. A lot of progress has been made, but the world is still very male centered, America less so than most places abroad.

Is that news to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really interesting

It seems American women are not has highly rated vs foreign women

Whereas American men are rated higher than foreign men

Yet everywhere on this forum and in the media we hear about “male crisis”

What gives?

It seems to me the market value of American men is underrated from the responses of the two threads and American women are overvalued in the market


There is still be a "male crisis." American men are just ahead of the curve.

It's like almost everyone failing an exam but some failing with better scores than others.

Men in general are still too self-centered. There is much progress made by American men compared to men elsewhere. But most men still have ways to go.

With increased globalization and intercultural interactions, foreign women will catch on to American men needing to still do better. The bubble is about to burst so American men better hurry up and get some foreign women while they still can.

And in the meantime, some women would have to make do with foreign men, but foreign men too are catching up to their American counterparts.


So everything the American woman likes and prefers should be the global point of reference and yet it is the men who are too self-centered? Got it.


Yep. The world is male centered from back when women were property and did not have the rights and value that men did. A lot of progress has been made, but the world is still very male centered, America less so than most places abroad.

Is that news to you?


There we have it. American women, saving the world one self-centered act at a time .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really interesting

It seems American women are not has highly rated vs foreign women

Whereas American men are rated higher than foreign men

Yet everywhere on this forum and in the media we hear about “male crisis”

What gives?

It seems to me the market value of American men is underrated from the responses of the two threads and American women are overvalued in the market


There is still be a "male crisis." American men are just ahead of the curve.

It's like almost everyone failing an exam but some failing with better scores than others.

Men in general are still too self-centered. There is much progress made by American men compared to men elsewhere. But most men still have ways to go.

With increased globalization and intercultural interactions, foreign women will catch on to American men needing to still do better. The bubble is about to burst so American men better hurry up and get some foreign women while they still can.

And in the meantime, some women would have to make do with foreign men, but foreign men too are catching up to their American counterparts.


So everything the American woman likes and prefers should be the global point of reference and yet it is the men who are too self-centered? Got it.


Yep. The world is male centered from back when women were property and did not have the rights and value that men did. A lot of progress has been made, but the world is still very male centered, America less so than most places abroad.

Is that news to you?


There we have it. American women, saving the world one self-centered act at a time .


Oh yes. And it's working too.

My male relatives who migrated here are dream husbands. Their fathers back home could not do a fraction of what these recent immigrants do at home. God Bless America! God bless American women too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How to please a partner sexually and how to dress better - at least the ones from Europe. Can't speak for other cultures.


My American husband is a fabulous dresser and phenomenal in bed. I have lived in Europe.
Anonymous
LOL. European guys in capri pants and Birkenstock sandals who don’t wear deodorant.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing IMO. American men are almost always more attractive than other men. If not physically, than personality wise. And the most attractive American is positively smoking the most attractive anywhere-else guy.


I disagree with the attractiveness( I think foreign men tend to be more attractive), but I 100% agree with personality.

In my limited experience American men are more likely to be an equal partner at home.

As much as I bond easily with foreign women due to our similar sense of humor, I appreciate American women for setting their men straight. They have made life much easier for some of us who married American men.

The world is quite a big place. Conservative countries tend to have men who don't help at home. Non conservative countries like Scandinavian countries have a lot of men who do take care of the kids and home. They get like one year paternity leave, and their men take it to take care of the kids.

Those same guys in Scandinavian countries also pathologically expect women to initiate, pursue, and go dutch. Ewwwww.

That's called equal rights for women. We women fought for it here.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So as a circ'd guy, I'm supposed to learn from foreign men to get it re-attached?


Don’t worry, my foreign-born husband (Muslim world) is cut, as was my Western European born boyfriend before him. It’s not as globally unusual as the anti folks pretend.

Conservative religious cultures circ. that includes Muslims.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing IMO. American men are almost always more attractive than other men. If not physically, than personality wise. And the most attractive American is positively smoking the most attractive anywhere-else guy.


I disagree with the attractiveness( I think foreign men tend to be more attractive), but I 100% agree with personality.

In my limited experience American men are more likely to be an equal partner at home.

As much as I bond easily with foreign women due to our similar sense of humor, I appreciate American women for setting their men straight. They have made life much easier for some of us who married American men.

The world is quite a big place. Conservative countries tend to have men who don't help at home. Non conservative countries like Scandinavian countries have a lot of men who do take care of the kids and home. They get like one year paternity leave, and their men take it to take care of the kids.

Those same guys in Scandinavian countries also pathologically expect women to initiate, pursue, and go dutch. Ewwwww.

That's called equal rights for women. We women fought for it here.


And yet you recoil when a man expect those things of you. Behave.
Anonymous
Wow at least the other thread specifically mentioned "European." There are billions of men on earth who are not American from millions of cultures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow at least the other thread specifically mentioned "European." There are billions of men on earth who are not American from millions of cultures.


And whether you deny or not, most of these cultures treat women horribly.
Anonymous
learn to be a cunning linguist
Anonymous
OK I said previously that I universally prefer American men, but European and Asian men do have one thing over them- they dress better! My dh is probably a 9 or a 10 in looks, muscled, doesn't drink or smoke, good salary, perfect husband and dad, does half the chores, but he HATES to dress up. He actually just wants me to buy his clothes for events and he'll wear them. Most of the time he prefers jeans and a polo shirt or in fall/winter a button down shirt. He doesn't look like a slob at all, but he doesn't aspire to dress like James Bond. Luckily for me, his outfits were why he wasn't snapped up quicker by another woman. He was still wearing white socks with suits and running shoes with dress pants when I met him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How to please a partner sexually and how to dress better - at least the ones from Europe. Can't speak for other cultures.


My American husband is a fabulous dresser and phenomenal in bed. I have lived in Europe.


It’s not common. When I visited my company offices in London or Paris the men were impeccably dressed and elegant, their American counterparts wear expensive yet baggy suits. On average, there really is no comparison.
Anonymous
They still court you. In the US the dating scene is much more transactional.
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