Jake_Gyllenhaal69
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Discussion: They seem to be overlooked because they are at the other end of the globe, but they pack a mean punch.
I've spent time in Adelaide, Sydney, the Gold Coast, and Perth. I love Australian women; 10x to American women.I haven't lived in America but from meeting american expats both offline and online they seem a lot more friendly and outgoing compared to the more insular nature of Australian women.
In America people go to a bar to meet people, in Australia it's a place to go with your friends to hang out. If you have a good social circle in Australia you are good to go.
With Universities you guys seem to live on campus and have parties, in Australia most people commute and the campus is a ghost town by 5pm.
Culture plays a large part in how it shapes women.
It doesn't matter how good-looking you are, how romantic you are, how funny you are... or anything else. If she doesn't have something INVESTED in you and the relationship, preferably quite a LOT invested, she'll dump you, without even the slightest hesitation, as soon as someone a little more "interesting" comes along.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Australian guys say American women are better and American guys say Australian women are better.I've spent time in Adelaide, Sydney, the Gold Coast, and Perth. I love Australian women; 10x to American women.
You'll get that everywhere you go. It's the novelty of a new, different place. I'm sure if I lived in Australia, I'd be sick of Australian chicks.Australian guys say American women are better and American guys say Australian women are better.
Maybe we should all swap places.
expats are not a significant sample and generally behave differently than the millions that can not or do not travel. your description is similar to how an American would describe it from the other side. the difference is who is the local and who is the expat.I haven't lived in America but from meeting american expats both offline and online they seem a lot more friendly and outgoing compared to the more insular nature of Australian women.
In America people go to a bar to meet people, in Australia it's a place to go with your friends to hang out. If you have a good social circle in Australia you are good to go.
With Universities you guys seem to live on campus and have parties, in Australia most people commute and the campus is a ghost town by 5pm.
Culture plays a large part in how it shapes women.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
U.S. bars were getting more like Australia during the 2010s.In America people go to a bar to meet people, in Australia it's a place to go with your friends to hang out. If you have a good social circle in Australia you are good to go.
This seems like a fair assessment. I've never been to Australia but those who have had the experience of Australian women haven't had a lot of positive things to say.It isn't location, it's culture. They behave like women who live in a modern free market liberal democracy.
Everything I read on here says they're worse than American women, if that's possible and that simping is worse in AU because of it. I thought the west in general was supposed to be bad minus Eastern Europe and Russia if you go by when is said on this forum.Australian women are fine... really... they are women, they are all pretty much the same. It isn't location, it's culture. They behave like women who live in a modern free market liberal democracy.