edger said:
I'll call this a fallacy. From what I've been able to see, women are women, no matter where they're from, they are all the same. I've only hooked up with one European girl who is from southern Europe who has never set foot here in her life(so you can't use the excuse that America ruined her), and I will say she was no different than your typical American girl. All the European women I've come across thus far have seemed to be no different than American women.
So you are using ONE woman as an example to represent how many million?
Women are all the same at their core. They all want the same things. HOWEVER.....American women go about it in a different manner.
That's where the problem arises. American women have an identity crisis. And that throws everything out of whack.
I haven't spent a whole lot of time in western Europe, but in eastern Europe women are an entirely different breed. They are feminine. They are cultured. They dress well ALL THE TIME. They don't feel the desire to conquer the world AND have 5 babies at the same time, as American women do.
My last LTR always talked about wanting this great career, and at the saem time wanting to raise a family. I asked her how she planned to do BOTH effectively, at the same time, and all she could do was give me with a puzzled look. It had NEVER occurred to her that the B.S. she had been fed since she was a little girl was just that, BULL SH!T.
That's the problem with American women. They want to fit into the biological space that life has allotted for them, and at the same time they want to fill the traditional male role, and IT DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY.
I would say that there is about a 5% chance that I would ever settle down with an American woman. If I were to ever move to Europe I would increase those odds to at least 50%.