MGTOW The Future of Estonia For Foreign Expats and Dating Solutions (Part 2)
"MGTOW" is short for "men going their own way." This is a school of thought similar to Red Pill that's all about being a man who "will not surrender [his] will to the social expectations of women and society, because both have become hostile against masculinity." A fully-realized MGTOW (there are levels to it). I predict MGTOW to be the future of Estonia based on current trends and the changing tides of the world and in this video I explain in great detail the basis of my thought on this movement in Estonia.
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Moving abroad is a major life event for anyone who is brave enough–and lucky enough–to take the leap. While being an expat is exciting, fun, and eventful, it can also be challenging. From making friends to figuring out where to buy groceries, the difficulties of living in a foreign country can feel insurmountable at times.
Behind the lens of social media and the interesting lifestyle, being an expat can be just plain hard. Here are some of the typical challenges faced by expatriates along with some tips that make moving abroad a little easier.
FITTING IN AS AN EXPAT
In life, it’s never great to feel out of place. Living in a different culture has a way of making you feel that way almost all the time.
For new expats, it’s important to enter the experience of moving abroad with an open mind. Knowing that there are more ways of life than the one that you’re used to in your native country will make the journey much easier for you. If you want a label for this mindset, it’s called cultural intelligence, and it can be as difficult to master as learning a new language.
DISTANCE FROM HOME
It goes without saying that expats can struggle with being far from friends and family. Keeping in touch with loved ones is vital for your mental health and success living abroad. The challenge can be finding time to stay in contact and dealing with different time zones.
Make a point to schedule regular conversations with your loved ones and learn the time difference. Luckily, technology can help with this. Setting a regular time for a skype session or phone call will ease the distance and make for a better transition to life abroad.
CULTURE SHOCK
Dealing with culture shock is one of the most common difficulties of living in a foreign country. It happens to most expats, and creeps in as the excitement of arriving to your new home country fades and reality sinks in. It’s hard to understand when it’s happening to you, and culture shock affects each person differently.
FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIP STRAIN
Relocating abroad is, of course, made better by having your partner or family with you for the ride. However, it can also complicate matters.
Not everyone adjusts the same way or faces the same struggles of moving to a new country. If one person in a relationship follows along and is not working, things get tough. One of you will be experiencing professional highs while the other may be feeling distraught with a lack of job opportunity and no professional network.
GETTING OVERWHELMED WITH LIVING ABROAD CHALLENGES
When you first move abroad, so many things happen at once. You or your partner are usually starting a new job, you may need to find a place to live, there are all kinds of forms and paperwork to file–it gets overwhelming.
It’s important t
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In this extended video, I discuss why most Estonian women will not date foreign men and the underlying factors that will make it extremely difficult for you to find love and long-lasting relationships in this country. This is meant to highlight the realities of this country and what to expect as a foreign man that is coming here to live whether it be for work or study. Also, remember dating is not the center focus of a man's life and is just one facet that is part of many other pieces in a large puzzle. Below I have included the 10 main reasons why Estonian women will not date you and the time segment where to find each particular issue.
1. Narrow Spectrum of Personality Types (1:53)
2. Low Fluidity In The Dating pool (2:04)
3. Geographical Support & Closeness of Family (2:35)
4. Overall Improved Economy in The Past 30 Years (3:52)
5. Comfort of Familiarity (5:41)
6. Less Ease with People of Geographical Differences (8:31)
7. Steady Relationships Begin at a Young Age (10:25)
8. More Attention From Foreign Men with Technology (12:14)
9. Ease of Access For Estonian Women To Live Abroad (14:07)
10. Desire To Retain the Estonian Culture & Identity (15:39)
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MGTOW guys shouldn't let the promise of a public/private sector pension stop them from chasing excellence. Why public/private pensions and social security plans will likely not be around in 20 to 30 years and a young guy should not plan to obtain a pension in the future.
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Many of the challenges that expats face when a relationship breaks down abroad are shared by non-expats: emotional suffering, financial hardship…
But expats experience the usual challenges more intensely, mainly because they don’t have the same support system. As an expat, you may not have developed deep friendships (yet) in your location, your main friends might be your colleagues, or your social circle may have revolved around you as a couple or family. Long distances and time zones can also make it challenging to communicate with loved ones back home.
Break ups are tougher for expats because they need to reconstruct home in a foreign environment, away from family, friends, and familiar social and cultural structures.
Unfortunately there is also a real need for better legal resources to help divorcing expatriates. When expats don’t speak the local language, it becomes even more difficult to understand the practical and legal implications of divorce in the expat location.
Amidst the hurt and shock, expats also have to take immediate, very hard decisions. Most pressing is: do you stay in your current location or go “home”? And if you and your partner have kids and different nationalities, whose “home” do you relocate to? And do you need permission to move?
In most cases a break up implies you will need to get back into the job market (if you’re not already working), which can seem frightening if you don’t feel employable or have taken a long break.
Another practical difficulty includes what happens to residence and work permits. Accompanying spouses may be classified as “dependents” and not be allowed to work; or your residence and work permits may be linked to your partner’s.
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I discuss here the rise of MGTOW in Slovakia among Generation Y and Z and why I believe that this country has the optimal situation for the MGTOW movement to vastly grown in the coming years.
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Beauty is skin deep and Tinder is even shallower. Online dating gets a bad rap with many dangers associated with it, let alone the social stigma.
Then along came Tinder, suddenly it was acceptable to take part in online dating.
For those of you living under a rock or are self proclaimed Casanovas in real life, Tinder is a dating application for smartphones. The user has their profile populated from their Facebook page, including some pictures and your age.
You then type a small paragraph about yourself, usually something you think is charming or funny but the rest of the world thinks is terrible; like my own.
Easy to use application
Tinder has no long forms to fill in; it’s a very polished app and is totally free. Best of all, it has become acceptable among young people who have grown up with the internet and social media.
In this video I summarize major areas to improve upon as a guy when using Tinder in Slovakia and better improve oneself.
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