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So,

I am officially sick of living in the South. It's been fun, I have honed my game against both subtle and blatant racism, the age factor, and all sorts of other obstacles and I have done well for myself.

I hook up with women I find attractive regularly. Now, at the risk of sounding pretentious, I want to find women I connect more with, and there is too much ridiculous subtle shit wrong with the South.

My trip to Europe I took was surreal because of how absurdly easy it was for me to run game and not feel any of the previous barriers I became acclimated to navigating.

Women aren't the main motivator, I just feel like it's time to relocate and do something more interesting.

I will be moving in two weeks-1 months time and this is my process of documenting my research and doing reconnaisance on other places.

I am looking at:
-Brno
-Prague
-Montreal
-Krakow
-Melbourne

I would prefer a cheaper city, but since my work will be location independent by the time I relocate, I am more interested in a place that offers something interesting culturally, things to do during the day, good food, and quality women.

Will be posting as I figure things out.
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In Melbourne you probably won't find widespread issues with 'racism' (I'm guessing you're black).

If you look good, have a well built body, a central apartment and can either talk and or dance well you'll probably get 50+ notches per year from night game in Australia if you go out 2-3 times weekly. Some on RVF seem to think black guys have an advantage with girls here also.

Additionally, the greatest thing about our major cities (Sydney, Melbourne and to a lesser but growing degree Brisbane) is the huge number of girls from different backgrounds. There is Asian girls from every country, European and Middle eastern chicks from across the map, many Africans (if that's your thing) and a small but easy to find number of Latinas also.

Melbourne is a fucking good city too, always something to do, and not too far from beautiful beaches (although not as good in this department compared to Sydney).

Now the downsides of Melbourne:
-expensive (check out realestate.com.au for apartment rentals, a good quality 1-2br central in Melbourne will be $450/week upwards and plan to earn 5x your rent to live an above average/good lifestyle of a young playboy). It's also expensive to travel anywhere except Asia, just looks at any local airlines at the international tickets and be shocked.
-you said "I want to find women I connect more with" well it's hard to know what you're looking for unless you share with us, but probably you won't find it in Australia [Image: sad.gif]. Chicks here are definitely feminist, not in the way that they will march on slut walks and complain of the patriarchy, but rather there is simply a lack of femininity amongst Aussie girls, many are hot, but don't expect nice natures, heavy drinking, loudness, desire for attention, inability to be submissive (or at least a extreme desire to shit test), lack of knowledge on cooking/household skills, large numbers of sexual partners, narcissism, addiction to party drugs (MDMA esp), addiction to prescriptions and in general a strong desire to be manly in terms of travel, careers, conquests etc is common. Another thing interesting is that religion is not very widespread amongst young girls here, if you are religious you might find it offputting, and even if you are not, it is easy to see how it's absence is integral to the foul natures of many Aussie girls. Of course there is many diamonds amongst the rough but then if you find one, you're still subject to feminist laws regarding marriage and defacto relationships which will hang over your head. This is not to say don't come here, but keep in mind if it's mainly feminine women that is leading you to move, you might not be too much happier in Australia and would be better off elsewhere.

Anyway that's my opinion, it sounds like a rant upon re-reading but really it's not, it's impossible to hate living in Australia, but just don't be blind to its downsides which many of my countrymen cannot admit.
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Quote: (02-03-2014 08:41 PM)Black Quixote Wrote:  

I will be moving in two weeks-1 months time and this is my process of documenting my research and doing reconnaisance (sic) on other places.

...

Will be posting as I figure things out.

Dash?

I can't have sex with your personality, and I can't put my penis in your college degree, and I can't shove my fist in your childhood dreams, so why are you sharing all this information with me?
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Have you been to any of those places mentioned?
Some are going to be more expensive than others, have you considered Budapest.
Brno or Prague would be my choices of your list.

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Quote: (02-04-2014 01:33 AM)ASOT Wrote:  

-you said "I want to find women I connect more with" well it's hard to know what you're looking for unless you share with us, but probably you won't find it in Australia [Image: sad.gif]. Chicks here are definitely feminist, not in the way that they will march on slut walks and complain of the patriarchy, but rather there is simply a lack of femininity amongst Aussie girls, many are hot, but don't expect nice natures, heavy drinking, loudness, desire for attention, inability to be submissive (or at least a extreme desire to shit test), lack of knowledge on cooking/household skills, large numbers of sexual partners, narcissism, addiction to party drugs (MDMA esp), addiction to prescriptions and in general a strong desire to be manly in terms of travel, careers, conquests etc is common. Another thing interesting is that religion is not very widespread amongst young girls here, if you are religious you might find it offputting, and even if you are not, it is easy to see how it's absence is integral to the foul natures of many Aussie girls. Of course there is many diamonds amongst the rough but then if you find one, you're still subject to feminist laws regarding marriage and defacto relationships which will hang over your head. This is not to say don't come here, but keep in mind if it's mainly feminine women that is leading you to move, you might not be too much happier in Australia and would be better off elsewhere.

Black Quixote's dream woman is a half white - half asian hipster girl, so Melbourne fits him perfectly [Image: tongue.gif]

Why he'd actually consider Melbourne just because I live here makes no sense to me though. I like the city but there's a million better places out there which also have a much lower cost of living. A studio in Melb CBD starts at $1,200 a month. A 2 bedroom is $1,800. That'd surely blow Atlanta and Charleston out of the water, let alone Montreal and Eastern Europe.

P.S How would you even score a residency permit in EE? If you're serious about moving go to Miami or Montreal even. Both are cheaper and would have higher quality girls than Australia for sure.
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Quote: (02-04-2014 10:38 AM)P Dog Wrote:  

Black Quixote's dream woman is a half white - half asian hipster girl, so Melbourne fits him perfectly [Image: tongue.gif]

Why he'd actually consider Melbourne just because I live here makes no sense to me though. I like the city but there's a million better places out there which also have a much lower cost of living. A studio in Melb CBD starts at $1,200 a month. A 2 bedroom is $1,800. That'd surely blow Atlanta and Charleston out of the water, let alone Montreal and Eastern Europe.

P.S How would you even score a residency permit in EE? If you're serious about moving go to Miami or Montreal even. Both are cheaper and would have higher quality girls than Australia for sure.

Miami is NOT cheaper at all. Regarding residency to Montreal, Canada, how would he score that?

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I'm all for getting the work and holiday visa in OZ and hitting it up.

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@ASOT: Thanks for the breakdown.

If you look good: Check
have a well built body: Check
a central apartment: Not yet, looking into it.
can either talk and or dance: super check.

Wow, I see what you mean. There are a few job opportunities I could take there whilst working on things that interest me on the side that would allow me to make enough to live a good lifestyle. The things that come to mind for me mostly I wonder is: difficulty of getting a holiday/work visa, food (I can live anywhere deal with some bullshit, and do anything, as long as there is good food accessible). Though, from australian girls I've met and seen, you gotta be super aggressive becuase that's the culture, would you say that's true?

@Soma: LOL.

@Pdog: Montreal girls are hot, Montreal is chill, but I don't know if I could live there just becuase the culture feels so off to me sometimes. It's somewhere I would consider, just Montreal can be such a pain in the ass sometimes.

Rudebwoy: I've been to montreal alot, always had a good time. The rest I plan on hitting in the coming months for recon.

Eleb: Exactly.

Moma: Not sure, I already have a business in Montreal that wants to offer me a job but it would be nightlife related and I don't know how I feel about that tbh. Numerous pull opps on one hand, never sleeping the other.
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If ur American and have a few k to show u can survive until u get a job, u get it in a week. Simple

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but its like soon as I cum... I come to my senses."
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Ely and BQ, you guys hit DR together, didn't you? Or am I thinking of someone else?
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Quote: (02-04-2014 06:48 PM)Black Quixote Wrote:  

@ASOT: Thanks for the breakdown.

If you look good: Check
have a well built body: Check
a central apartment: Not yet, looking into it.
can either talk and or dance: super check.

Wow, I see what you mean. There are a few job opportunities I could take there whilst working on things that interest me on the side that would allow me to make enough to live a good lifestyle. The things that come to mind for me mostly I wonder is: difficulty of getting a holiday/work visa, food (I can live anywhere deal with some bullshit, and do anything, as long as there is good food accessible). Though, from australian girls I've met and seen, you gotta be super aggressive becuase that's the culture, would you say that's true?

If you are open to job opportunities then the cost of Australia will not be a problem, if you have spare time after you've worked on your location independent income you could bank on $20/hour for bar/restaurant jobs, $30-40 for consulting with coding or CAD work. Work on those figures and see what sort of income you could make. Accommodation costs you can get an idea of with the websites http://www.domain.com.au/?mode=rent and http://www.realestate.com.au/rent try searching suburbs of Melbourne like Southbank (high end, in the middle of the best dining district, offices and minutes walk from clubs), Docklands (mid-high end but not as central to entertainment and work, good public transport access) & Carlton (low-mid end, lots of students, good public transport but not as central to entertainment and work). Aggressive is a good summary, but no stupid gimmicks like 'negs' they will generally only serve to damage the almighty egos chicks here have and get you nowhere.
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Quote: (02-04-2014 12:38 PM)Moma Wrote:  

Miami is NOT cheaper at all.

Compared to Melbourne it is.

Quote: (02-04-2014 11:28 PM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Ely and BQ, you guys hit DR together, didn't you? Or am I thinking of someone else?

Yup.

EDIT: I just realized it sounded like I said Miami and Montreal are cheaper than EE, I meant Australia, my bad.
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Quote: (02-04-2014 01:33 AM)ASOT Wrote:  

In Melbourne you probably won't find widespread issues with 'racism' (I'm guessing you're black).

If you look good, have a well built body, a central apartment and can either talk and or dance well you'll probably get 50+ notches per year from night game in Australia if you go out 2-3 times weekly. Some on RVF seem to think black guys have an advantage with girls here also.

Additionally, the greatest thing about our major cities (Sydney, Melbourne and to a lesser but growing degree Brisbane) is the huge number of girls from different backgrounds. There is Asian girls from every country, European and Middle eastern chicks from across the map, many Africans (if that's your thing) and a small but easy to find number of Latinas also.

Melbourne is a fucking good city too, always something to do, and not too far from beautiful beaches (although not as good in this department compared to Sydney).

Now the downsides of Melbourne:
-expensive (check out realestate.com.au for apartment rentals, a good quality 1-2br central in Melbourne will be $450/week upwards and plan to earn 5x your rent to live an above average/good lifestyle of a young playboy). It's also expensive to travel anywhere except Asia, just looks at any local airlines at the international tickets and be shocked.
-you said "I want to find women I connect more with" well it's hard to know what you're looking for unless you share with us, but probably you won't find it in Australia [Image: sad.gif]. Chicks here are definitely feminist, not in the way that they will march on slut walks and complain of the patriarchy, but rather there is simply a lack of femininity amongst Aussie girls, many are hot, but don't expect nice natures, heavy drinking, loudness, desire for attention, inability to be submissive (or at least a extreme desire to shit test), lack of knowledge on cooking/household skills, large numbers of sexual partners, narcissism, addiction to party drugs (MDMA esp), addiction to prescriptions and in general a strong desire to be manly in terms of travel, careers, conquests etc is common. Another thing interesting is that religion is not very widespread amongst young girls here, if you are religious you might find it offputting, and even if you are not, it is easy to see how it's absence is integral to the foul natures of many Aussie girls. Of course there is many diamonds amongst the rough but then if you find one, you're still subject to feminist laws regarding marriage and defacto relationships which will hang over your head. This is not to say don't come here, but keep in mind if it's mainly feminine women that is leading you to move, you might not be too much happier in Australia and would be better off elsewhere.

Anyway that's my opinion, it sounds like a rant upon re-reading but really it's not, it's impossible to hate living in Australia, but just don't be blind to its downsides which many of my countrymen cannot admit.

ASOT sums it up perfectly, wholeheartedly agree.
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OP have you considered another city in the US where you won't have to deal with what you're facing in the south?

Quote: (02-05-2014 07:25 AM)UnW Wrote:  

ASOT sums it up perfectly, wholeheartedly agree.

Are you Aussie too? One thing that is for sure, if they weren't such sluts and in general pretty good looking, our women would have no redeeming features!!!

Quote: (02-04-2014 11:51 PM)P Dog Wrote:  

Compared to Melbourne it is.

EDIT: I just realized it sounded like I said Miami and Montreal are cheaper than EE, I meant Australia, my bad.

Interesting site. Seems that when looking at relative cost of living and incomes Miami is killing us. Of all the cities I tried only NY exceeds Melbourne, and only San Fran matches it. But if you then compare Sydney, even NYC can't match it for expensive cost of living.
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Quote: (02-05-2014 08:29 AM)ASOT Wrote:  

OP have you considered another city in the US where you won't have to deal with what you're facing in the south?

Quote: (02-05-2014 07:25 AM)UnW Wrote:  

ASOT sums it up perfectly, wholeheartedly agree.

Are you Aussie too? One thing that is for sure, if they weren't such sluts and in general pretty good looking, our women would have no redeeming features!!!

Quote: (02-04-2014 11:51 PM)P Dog Wrote:  

Compared to Melbourne it is.

EDIT: I just realized it sounded like I said Miami and Montreal are cheaper than EE, I meant Australia, my bad.

Interesting site. Seems that when looking at relative cost of living and incomes Miami is killing us. Of all the cities I tried only NY exceeds Melbourne, and only San Fran matches it. But if you then compare Sydney, even NYC can't match it for expensive cost of living.

Cost of living comparison sites usually use apartment rents to determine housing costs, instead of average home prices... This makes Australia look cheaper than it actually is. The average house in the Sydney metro area now costs $775,000. That's almost double the New York area's.
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But what is rent for a one bedroom in downtown Sydney compared to downtown Manhattan? I think comparing the areas as a whole will skew the results, because I doubt BQ is looking to move to Queens.

That article of the NYU girl paying 2k for her tiny studio in New York makes me think a decent one bedroom in a prime area there has to be ridiculously expensive.
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Quote: (02-05-2014 09:03 AM)RioNomad Wrote:  

But what is rent for a one bedroom in downtown Sydney compared to downtown Manhattan? I think comparing the areas as a whole will skew the results, because I doubt BQ is looking to move to Queens.

That article of the NYU girl paying 2k for her tiny studio in New York makes me think a decent one bedroom in a prime area there has to be ridiculously expensive.

This is $2k per month?

Sounds like it'd compare to a studio in Sydney fairly well, but based on the pics in that article, for the same money the same bedroom configuration will come with a little more space and natural light in Sydney than in NYC.

@PDog, rent is probably a better metric for most younger guys anyway.

Sounds like we could make a good thread out of this. Combine the hard stats, with the forums knowledge to find the ultimate city for location independent earners and other categories of lifestyles.
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Quote: (02-05-2014 09:44 AM)ASOT Wrote:  

Quote: (02-05-2014 09:03 AM)RioNomad Wrote:  

But what is rent for a one bedroom in downtown Sydney compared to downtown Manhattan? I think comparing the areas as a whole will skew the results, because I doubt BQ is looking to move to Queens.

That article of the NYU girl paying 2k for her tiny studio in New York makes me think a decent one bedroom in a prime area there has to be ridiculously expensive.

This is $2k per month?

Sounds like it'd compare to a studio in Sydney fairly well, but based on the pics in that article, for the same money the same bedroom configuration will come with a little more space and natural light in Sydney than in NYC.

Yeah Sydney CBD (central business district, basically the city centre) studios start at like $1.8k a month. You can find studios from $1.3-$1.4k a month around Kings Cross, which for you non-Aussie members is an infamous nightclub/stripclub hotspot just east of the CBD.
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Yes, I have gone on a few trips with El, TorontoKid, Sly, and a few others.

And what is the best site for searching jobs in Aus?

I will calculate that out.
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Australia is a long ways to go and very isolated.

Go to Central or Eastern Europe and pay alot less than these prices being quoted here. I am sure Oz is nice but it can't compare to Czech Rep, Hungary, Croatia etc for talent and cost of living.

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Quote: (02-05-2014 10:21 AM)P Dog Wrote:  

Yeah Sydney CBD (central business district, basically the city centre) studios start at like $1.8k a month. You can find studios from $1.3-$1.4k a month around Kings Cross, which for you non-Aussie members is an infamous nightclub/stripclub hotspot just east of the CBD.

Sounds like you know your shit about Australia. Did you hear about the new nightlife laws in Sydney? 1am lockouts and 3am cut off where after venues cannot sell drinks (thus effectively it's a 3am closing time mandated as no club will stay open if it can't make money). I'm curious to see how it affects the dynamics of the city's nightlife, some of my best nights out have come from a late night trip into Kings Cross which will be no more. OP, for this reason alone don't worry about Sydney, stick with Melbourne is you want AUstralia.

Quote: (02-05-2014 06:29 PM)rudebwoy Wrote:  

Australia is a long ways to go and very isolated.

True. Fairly well connected to South East Asia. But isolated to everywhere else.

Quote: (02-05-2014 06:18 PM)Black Quixote Wrote:  

Yes, I have gone on a few trips with El, TorontoKid, Sly, and a few others.

And what is the best site for searching jobs in Aus?

I will calculate that out.

Assorted part time jobs: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-jobs/sydney/...d=offering
All other jobs: http://www.mycareer.com.au
and http://www.seek.com.au
and http://www.careerone.com.au
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Quote: (02-05-2014 08:29 AM)ASOT Wrote:  

OP have you considered another city in the US where you won't have to deal with what you're facing in the south?

Quote: (02-05-2014 07:25 AM)UnW Wrote:  

ASOT sums it up perfectly, wholeheartedly agree.

Are you Aussie too? One thing that is for sure, if they weren't such sluts and in general pretty good looking, our women would have no redeeming features!!!
Yup, Aussie.
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This is hilarious to read, all I did was move to a significantly significantly better lifestyle and place in the South. A hundred miles can make an eneromous difference.
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