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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vyasar needs to find himself a nice non Indian girl who he can share his love of dungeons and dragons. He’s super sweet and I hope he finds someone.[/quote] His dealbreaker that a wife has to homeschool any kids is going to be an issue with many, many women. [/quote] I took the discussion to mean that he wanted to do the homeschooling, not his wife. He said in one of the episodes that he knows how to cook and clean and could be a stay at home dad.[/quote] NP. Yes. But....Indian families value school, not homeschooling. So it may be a dealbreaker for a potential wife. [/quote] Not entirely true, there are a decent of Indian homeschoolers both here and in India. That said, a highly educated, career-driven wife is going to expect some sort of ambition from the husband. That's pretty much a given across races. When you just meet someone and find out they expect to be a homeschooling, stay at home dad most women would be skeptical about the reality of if it would work. Especially if gaming and D&D are the guy's favorite pastimes. I mean they're fun hobbies, but the combo of that and the SAHD and the homeschooling is a LOT to digest. Maybe if they were already highly educated and have done well enough in their careers to take time off. I know a guy that did so well, he retired before he was 40. If he wanted to be the homeschool, stay at home dad, I'm sure more women he was interested in would be open to it. Vyasar needs to find someone that is more laid back with regards to ambition and career goals, the women he met were not that. This goes back to compatibility needing to find someone similar to his desired lifestyle. While that woman does exist somewhere in the Indian women world, she will be the needle in a haystack. [/quote]
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