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OMG!! You are showing the same women for all countries!! Who has been editing this?? Also you really forgot to show colored ladies in South Africa, who are also extremely beautiful! 😊
Looks like our video editor needs a vacation from the copy-paste function! We'll spice things up and add some vibrant representation in the next video. Diversity is the spice of life, after all.
12:02 - TOTAL CROCK!!! Don't know from which planet you've been observing, perhaps via telescope. But American females DO NOT approach men. Congratulations! you have just destroyed the credibility of your entire video. Won't be subscribing to your channel, Sir.
Most women aren't really afraid to approach men, its just that approaching men kills the attraction. Masculine energy is the energy for chasing and being challenged. Going over a challenge is a testosterone-driven behavior. However, there are still men nowadays who are okay or want to be approached first because not all men are very masculine and that's okay. Because what Ive said before, not because you have a penis mean that you must be very masculine, that's not how the world works. Diversity is natural.
You're right, China does have a higher male-to-female ratio due to historical factors like the one-child policy and cultural preferences for male children. Thanks for pointing that out!
As for Latvia....the major statistic you failed to mention was the failure of the family unit and the abysmal birth rate....in other words....unsustainable !
Thank you for pointing that out. It's true that Latvia, like many other countries, faces challenges related to family dynamics and birth rates. These issues are critical and can have long-term effects on the nation's sustainability. It's important to address these concerns alongside the positive aspects to have a balanced view of the situation.
war bc of war and work man got o war and die work more dangerous jobs bc of the work and life hits they kill them self, woman try x4 times the man to suicide but they fail. armenia is a ortodox country whats with the muslims???
You're right, the impact of war and dangerous jobs on men is profound. Men often bear the brunt of warfare and are more likely to take on high-risk occupations, which can lead to higher mortality rates. Additionally, the psychological toll of such experiences can contribute to higher suicide rates among men, even though women attempt suicide more frequently but tend to use less lethal means. Regarding Armenia, while it is predominantly an Orthodox Christian country, it is home to a diverse population that includes people of different faiths, including Muslims. This diversity is part of the country's complex social fabric.
That's a poetic way to put it! The idea of preserving beauty and humanity resonates deeply, especially in places that seem untouched by modern demands. It's an interesting perspective on how we relate to the natural world and each other.
Absolutely, Bhutan's location in South Asia does put it close to several countries, making it quite the contrast to New Zealand's remote position in the Pacific. Both have their unique geographical perks and challenges.
Indeed, Russia has had a complex history with its political shifts, especially moving away from its communist past under Stalin to more recent times. The transition from communism starting in 1991 has been marked by significant changes in both the economy and governance, though the legacy of that era still influences the country today. The government's efforts to address or reverse some of the impacts from the Soviet era are ongoing and often debated.
When people say "they," they could be referring to current residents who enjoy the benefits of less demand on housing, which can help keep rents from skyrocketing. It’s a bit of an urban legend in many popular cities! What’s your take on this? Do you think it's a noticeable trend in NYC?
@@visitme1 I do not believe it unless there is proof. I think it is just their opinion. New York City has about 8 million residents, so how many of those people were asked?
@@ArtFreeman That's a fair point. It's important to consider the evidence behind such claims, especially given the size and diversity of a place like New York City. Relying on comprehensive data or broader studies could help provide a clearer picture.
It's great to hear you have such a love for NYC! It definitely has a unique charm and energy that's hard to match. What are some of your favorite things about living there?
was Christopher Walken your voice coach? :) and yeah, all cities are starting to suck really bad... time to find whatever scrap of land there is left to get out in whatever's left of any forests..
That’s a funny guess about my voice coach! 😄 And I hear you on the city struggles. Escaping to nature sounds like a refreshing change. Have you looked into any specific areas or just dreaming of the great outdoors?
I live there. The public schools are not diverse they are all low income minority. No parents with 2 cents in the bank would send their kids there. But any place below Harlem is safer than most other cities.
That's been a tough issue for many cities, not just New York. It's really important for every community to work towards improving the quality and accessibility of education for all kids. I’ve noticed some areas are trying to make changes-have you seen this happening anywhere in the city?
@@visitme1 i don't work in public education but have friends who train teachers at the graduate level. These are almost all low income minority women who cannot write a proper sentence but my friends are forced to graduate them. So the system itself is more and more populated by illiterate high school and even graduate level teachers not able to teach. I did myself attend CUNY for my grad degree and saw how professors routinely skipped classes and just passed everyone with an "A". The attitude was 'well these kids aren't going to go anywhere in life anyway'. I am sure there are exceptions but what I saw and what I still here is bad.
@@user-gk5wo4ns1d That sounds really frustrating and concerning. It's troubling to hear about such issues in the education system, especially from someone with firsthand experience and connections to those in the field. It’s crucial that all students have access to quality education and capable educators.
Absolutely, New York has so much to offer, but it really can be pricey. Have you thought about any other cities that have a similar vibe but might be more affordable?
I'm really sorry to hear that you had such a tough experience. It sounds like it was really challenging. It’s important to do what feels right for you, and if staying single is your choice, that’s totally valid. If you ever need someone to talk to, I'm here.
At start, they said there were diverse reasons that countries encourage marrying their women. But all of them are to address low birth rates and an aging population.
That's really interesting! It seems like these policies are aimed at tackling some major demographic challenges. It's intriguing how different countries are using similar strategies to address issues like aging populations and declining birth rates. Do you think these approaches are effective?
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