Should You Leave Australia and Move to Somewhere Like Japan or Saudi Arabia?
Introduction
Deciding to leave one’s home country and start a new life in a foreign land is a big decision. Australia, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and high standard of living, is a desirable place to call home. However, the allure of exploring new cultures and experiencing different ways of life can be tempting. In this blog post, we will explore the question of whether leaving Australia and moving to countries like Japan or Saudi Arabia is a good idea.
Japan: The Land of Tradition and Technology
Japan is a fascinating country that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge technology. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene temples of Kyoto, Japan offers a unique cultural experience. If you are someone who values efficiency, cleanliness, and a strong work ethic, Japan might be the perfect destination for you.
Japan is known for its strong economy, excellent healthcare system, and world-class education. The country offers a wide range of job opportunities, especially in industries such as technology, automotive, and manufacturing. However, it’s important to note that the cost of living in Japan can be quite high, and the language barrier may pose a challenge for those who don’t speak Japanese.
Saudi Arabia: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, is a country that has undergone significant transformation in recent years. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and vast desert landscapes, Saudi Arabia offers a unique cultural experience. If you are interested in Islamic culture and want to experience the Middle East, Saudi Arabia might be an intriguing option.
The country’s economy is heavily reliant on the oil industry, which provides numerous job opportunities for expatriates. Saudi Arabia offers tax-free salaries, generous benefits, and a low cost of living. However, it’s important to consider the cultural differences and the strict social norms that exist in the country. Women, in particular, may face certain restrictions and should be aware of the cultural expectations.
Considerations Before Making a Decision
Before making the decision to leave Australia and move to Japan or Saudi Arabia, there are several factors to consider:
- Job opportunities: Research the job market and determine if there are suitable opportunities in your field.
- Cost of living: Consider the cost of housing, healthcare, education, and other essential expenses.
- Cultural adjustment: Prepare yourself for the cultural differences and potential challenges of living in a foreign country.
- Language barrier: Assess your language skills and determine if you are willing to invest time and effort in learning a new language.
- Social norms and lifestyle: Understand the social norms and lifestyle expectations of the country you are considering.
The number one reason you should leave Australia
I am currently in Thailand. I met a girl recently who asked if I was a virgin, I laughed, then she said she wanted a virgin boyfriend who is rich. I’m 36 by the way.
This ‘controlling’ aspect of men’s not just sexuality but behaviour and thoughts is common in all feminine countries, Australia, Swedon, Philippines etc.
Not only will you we called a pedophile for dating a 22 year old when you’re 32, but in some cases they will remove part of your genitals for the express reason to control your sexuality, or remove the genitals completely.
This in stark comparison to masculine countries where feminine sexuality is controlled in a similar fashion. I personally think that is a horrible thing to do to men or women.
I mean pick which you want, but I personally prefer a country where women are not taught to be sluts, but instead wives. You might be the opposite.
This controlling of women’s sexuality seems to lead to individual family units, while the controlling of male sexuality seems to lead to mass harems of the very top guys and all the girls when they are younger and when they are older they marry a submissive man who is essentially a slave, or they opt to remain independent.
Feminine countries are openly dishonest, so the promiscuity is generally called ‘freedom’, the remaining single is called ‘independent’ and the emasculation is called ‘strong’. “Strong, independent and free woman”.
Does this happen in masculine countries as well? Like Saudi Arabia or Japan. Of course it happens to some degree, but in Saudi Arabia they are limited to 4 wives, not 30 girls a day which Drake has previously said he has. So if Harry Styles comes for a few days it is far less likely 100-1000 girls will sleep with him, they might (probably will) think about it, but not act on it. Which personally, I prefer.
When is it good?
Maybe you’re a 30-40 year old woman in Japan looking for a husband and can’t find one. Or a single mother, or unattractive. Or Taiwan or somewhere else. Well, there will be guys in Australia dying to meet, marry and worship you. As to any western country where they are taught to worship women through phrases like: “always respect women”. Or maybe you just want that one-way respect where you can sleep with the 1% of guys when they roll through and also have a boyfriend to feel safe. Or just want a slave and not a man. If you are young though, I would strongly recommend thinking about this, but I have no faith young girls would read this, they will be reading: “how to get him to commit” articles, if anything at all, but if you are, maybe think about getting a husband, rather than being a fuck doll.
When is it not?
Reading that, you might immediately think: “well, I’m a guy and I don’t want that”. Fine, but you’re not going to change the direction of Australia, that is what it is and the people there are happy with it. Will it die off? Yes, all feminine countries die off eventually as short term thinking doesn’t work. And allowing all girls to just sleep with the 1% of guys might work in a tribe where no one knows who’s the real father, but when government funding from debt is what is funding it, that will eventually run out. But when the country dies, generally the people die of starvation too.
Ignoring the clear issues to the longevity to the country, you might just simply want nothing to do with that, like I don’t want a sacrastic, impulsive promiscuous girlfriend, I want a wife and you might be the same.
One thing about women which I noticed with my last girlfriend in Australia is if they’re not taught to control themselves as women from feminine countries aren’t, when they’
re angry they are highly likely to cheat. It’s there go-to. You made me angry? I will fuck your best friend. A guys reaction might be: “I will hit you” a girls is: “I will hurt you”. So I noticed even if they truly love you deeply and wholly, it’s not enough, there needs to be some boundary on their behaviour, which Australia and other countries simply don’t have.
Compare that to the opposite, where similar to bonobo culuture, if you even insinuate violence and she can prove it with the slightest of proof, or maybe no proof at all, you are immediately banned from that establishment, group or your own home (by way or ‘restraining order’). It’s gotten to the point in these facebook groups, simply correcting a woman or telling the truth is deemed ‘violence’, therefor warranting exclusion. Inclusive? I don’t think so, or men anyway.
Is it really that bad?
I was listening to a Japanese girl who had lived in Australia from 10-13 and in just those three years she said her mind was ‘opened’ (I would call poisened) and she said her father and mother’s relationship where she stayed and home and her father worked and the ‘closed’ (to promiscuity) view of sex was wrong. She was 10-13 mind you. 10-13 and was already open and happy to be a slut. Imagine the girls who have lived there their whole life. That’s right!
Can watch it here: https://youtu.be/kQgaxhiutPE?si=IEZNmqclOdXqOFpo
So the real reason to move is not tax, it’s not weather and it’s not job opportunities. It’s culture. Do you want to constantly be ordered around by women or not? Do you want to accept promiscuity? Do you want to accept sarcasm and disrespect? Because as much as the red pill tells you you can ‘earn’ that away, being attractive doesn’t change the law. Just google ‘famous footballer rape cases’, you will find dozens where the guy slept with her, then didn’t call back and she’s ‘pissed’ so uses the law to her advantage. So even if you get to the top, a magic fairy won’t come down and deliver you a dream pixie perfect fairy girl, you will get many many sluts with tattoos. This applies to Thailand, Philippines, Sweden, America, Columbia and all other feminine countries.
I will make a list of which countries are masculine and feminine or have alread (depending on when this comes out).
Is it better for girls?
Even if you’re a girl, you won’t get loyalty from a guy in western countries. If you’re 18 and he’s 18 he will date you until 25 then switch to a new 18 year old. Yes they try to shame men out of this, but you can’t shame someone into being attracted to you, you can just shame the behaviour.
There will be a lot of guys who will lie to you and will commit when they have no other options, but that’s not what girls want.
Conclusion
Deciding whether to leave Australia and move to countries like Japan or Saudi Arabia is a personal choice that requires careful consideration. Both countries offer unique experiences and opportunities for those seeking a change. Ultimately, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons, consider your personal preferences and goals, and make an informed decision that aligns with your aspirations.
Remember, life is an adventure, and sometimes stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to incredible experiences and personal growth. Good luck with your decision!
Should you leave Australia? If you don’t like the dating market, yes. If you do, no. It’s pretty much as simple as that. You can extend the ‘run’ of many girls in Thailand or Philippines, but even there you won’t find a wife, just ‘more’ girls. We could mention the financial or other reasons, but really your family is the most important choice and it just comes down to that, what kind of family do you want? One where the man is in charge or woman. For me, it’s the man. For you, it might be the woman. The choice is yours, but you’re not going to change the rules and you’re not going to espace culture, not inside the culture anyway. Would be far better moving to a new company if you don’t like the culture than changing the culture from within, becausde theat just destabilises the company and destroys it anyway. So are you happy? Or not? If you’re not, leave.