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Best Countries for Gaming in Small Towns?
01-14-2019, 10:51 PM
I personally dislike large cities and prefer to walk around and see landscapes instead of buildings. The downside of this is that the talent is going to be less attractive, much more conservative and there's going to be a whole lot less of it. Regardless, I think the challenge and novelty of being one of the first foreigners they've ever seen is pretty intriguing.
I think European or North American cities takes the fun out of it and African cities wouldn't have hotels so I'm mainly hoping to hear about Asian or Latin American countries but I'm open ears for anything.
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Best Countries for Gaming in Small Towns?
01-14-2019, 11:08 PM
What do you consider small? 1K people? 10K? 100K?
Also, I think you would need to consider what your end goal is here. If you want to go on a bang mission, a small and conservative town is not a good idea as girls will be far more conscious about their surroundings and will not want to be seen as a slut. The social control is also much more prevalent there.
Large cities, where girls can be more "anonymous" and operate under the radar, are much better for this.
If your end goal is to find a wife and get married, small towns might be a good idea, but this would probably require you to stay there long term, become a familiar face and integrate in their society.
Have you considered a "mid tier" city of say 200-300K people? Might be the sweet spot where both end goals are feasible.
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Best Countries for Gaming in Small Towns?
01-15-2019, 09:35 AM
Honestly the answer to this question for mine is whatever country you can speak the language in. Every country has these small towns but the level of English will be significantly lower than the cities so if you really want to have any success with the women you'll need to know the language.
If you speak Portuguese there are a ton of these towns down the coast from Recife to Salvador and I imagine basically on all the coast all the way down essentially (that was the only portion I drove).
Russia has a ton of villages surrounded by beautiful nature, many of them with some form of accommodation present but, again, if you don't speak Russian decently you'll basically not be talking to anyone in these.
I think ruling out Europe is a mistake, I'd argue that for small towns with beautiful landscape around them it's pretty damn hard to beat Europe. Austria, Czechia, Germany, Romania, Italy, et al are just full of these options and if you're worried about English ruining it, for the most part you'll be safe as once you get out of the cities the English levels drop off real fast.