WHY I THINK WEST AFRICA IS BETTER THAN THE PHILIPPINES
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ธ.ค. 2024
- Today's I talk about why I think West Africa is a better choice to move to than SE ASIA. There are beautiful women all over the world but here in West Africa not only are the women beautiful but the culture is tied much more strongly to traditional values than anywhere i have ever travelled. I think Filipino women are quite nice and beautiful I find that Filipino women are overly jealous and that is a big red flag. Here in West Africa you will find much more submissive women than you will find in Asia.
Just followed you. Great content bro!!! I’m from LA, and love curvy women, plus they have to be submissive/feminine of course. You get the worse of the worse in LA Lol.
Where do you recommend a black American men like myself to find a wife material type of woman?
Peace bro ✌🏾
@@themasculineframe6880 Hands down Cote D'ivoire is the place. After I left Nigeria It was like night and day between Lagos and Abidjan. I'm not just saying this because I found a traditional girl because I have met woman after woman here that I could have chosen from. It was the complete opposite in Lagos.
Followed at 536 subscribers. Yeah your channel is going to blow up
Todays date is 12/10/2024 BTW
@@njv1234 Thank you bro. I'm optimistic but we will see how things go. thanks for the subscribe and keep in touch. Suggestions on content is welcome
While it is true the expat footprint is getting larger in the Philippines this is mainly concentrated within certain areas of the PI however, there are so many places in the Philippines that do not have large expat communities. I have spent long periods of time in throughout various locations in the Philippines, provinces as well as cities and when there I rarely see other expats.
@@andrewes7516 Aahh..ok i was unaware of that fact. Thank you for that information. I learned something new everytime one of you guys comment to me. thank you so much for that!
I agree, African women are more beautiful. I dated black women in the US, and it was always about the curves.
@@terrycavender Amen!
These other guys get so used to pancake butts and flat chests they don't even know what they are missing😅
@@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370 agreed!
Great content, as Caribbean person my preference is Asian women 😊, everyones different.
@@wadenobisemartuccianimatio8366 Thank you! Just out of curiosity...do you consider yourself black?
and also, have you been to Asia or been with any Asian women in a relationship?
and lastly, which type of woman is your #2 favorite?
@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370 I haven't been there yet, I definitely need to go there, and also researching on moving to South East Asia permanently, but my favorite types are Thai, Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese, Lots of brothers do very well in the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and maybe Korea mostly in Busan and iteawan city, and They also do ok in Japan also but in China they might have a difficult time getting with Chinese women unless they really get fluent in Chinese, because here on TH-cam some African travel TH-cam dudes that lives in Guangzhou, they were speaking to the locals like native Chinese, but has many people say it depends where you're at, U can be appreciated and in other places you probably can't and learning languages especially the basis will open so many doors for u, it's interesting and cool.
@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370 yes I'm Caribbean black aka coming from a Jamaican background.
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Absolutely! like you said...its very hard to beat Asia overall, especially for the reasons you stated. As for Korea..yup..been there but gotdamn! it's cold there lol the weather alone is a deterrent for me. Monsoon season is no joke either😂
@@wadenobisemartuccianimatio8366 right on man!
I appreciate your honesty and real take. I personally heard nothing to change my mind on choosing the Philippines.
@@Billy_B_Goat i certainly understand why. I think its going to boil down to preference of skin color. Good luck to you brother. But...please know I have extended experience with Filipinas. They are way overrated
Well, @Billy..., I do understand your sentiment. The Philippines is an interesting country with, seemingly, very nice people and very nice landscapes. I have been involved with Filipinas for the last 7 years and I have come to realize there are pros and cons to the Philippines and its people just like everywhere else on earth. One of the things that bothers me about the Philippines is the Philippine economy. The Philippine economy has devastated the Philippine people financially and psychologically. When Ferdinand Marcos became president of the Philippines in 1965 (59 years ago), the ratio of the Philippine peso to the American dollar was 4:1. When Marcos left office 20 years later, that ratio climbed to 30:1. From 1986 until 2024 the ratio between the peso and the dollar has doubled to 60:1. The level of poverty has increased from @25% in 1965 to about 70% in 2024 (and that's using their numbers). The wages have been severely oppressed over that period of time, so much so, that the government can't generate enough tax revenue from its citizens to build and maintain valuable infrastructure projects like water treatment facilities, sewer systems, highways, electrical grids, broadband internet...etc. I'm not trying to make a choice between Africa and the Philippines. I'm sure that there are many African countries with problems similar to the Philippines. However, The Philippines is not doing well compared to its Asian neighbors (Thailand among them). Just be careful in the Philippines because the poverty (or threat thereof...) does something to the mindset of Filipino people... I will only say "to each his own". You can both find what you are looking for in either place with due diligence.
@mansfieldhouston420 Wow great comment you sir for sharing that information. I had no idea history other than the "shoe" fiasco 🤣. thank you for your wisdom and support.
Much respect sir.
@@mansfieldhouston420 Thanks for your perspective. Yes the poverty is crushing. They have passed a new bill (9204 I think) that will allow 100% foreigner ownership of businesses in a Broad new categories. While the corruption is really bad, I believe the lack of foreign investment do to ownership laws is the more constraining point. If I am correct, I will be getting in and making my investments prior to major improvements.... and yes, I have an attorney for proper guidance. Thanks again for your 2 cents, it is well considered.
Note to self. Great information to know! Thanks Bruno.
Glad it was helpful!
Your channel is going to blow up
@@steezli Appreciate you! haha...I'd be happy to know if I help a few guys discover Africa💯💥
Cameroon is also an English speaking country just like Nigeria. The official language is French and English. There's one thing you forgot about or don't know. The fact is the influence of American culture in Nigeria thst you stated is not only on Nigeria but a few countries in the african continent are very much not really stranger's to the United States. And in West Africa i think Nigeria, Cameroon and Ghana are no strangers to Americans because many citizens in those countries have direct American families living, working, studying and in politics in America. Ivory coast and other are among also but in west Africa, many people have sisters and brothers previously parents who a graduate's from Harvard, Princeton and other first class institutions in the United States or United kingdom. Many are working in the US as medical doctors, US army, and in all types of Jobs. In many ways you will never tell a difference between an African American immigrant citizen and a US citizen for original historical origin. Therevare also many Americans working in those three countries especially in Nigeria particularly because of vas reserve of oil and gas and the reasons i stated above. The culture is very close to to the American system because of the colonial European influence in those countries brought in by the United kingdom and France. The malaria 🦟 illness is just a fever 🥵🤒. There are pill 💊 to swallow and get rid of it sold out everywhere. West Africa and Central African has tropical rain forest just like the Brazilian Amazon forest, or several Asian countries, and mosquitoes 🦟 are very well adapted to live in those areas. They aren't found everywhere as some people might think 🤔. But most of the time when you get used to the mosquitoes bite you will hardly fall 🤕 ill from malaria. If you want to change your residencial area of living, and prefer living in a place where the temperature 🌡️ goes below 👇 those tropical temperatures, then you will not 🚫 experience mosquitoes 🦟 at all . There are many places that you have snow ❄️ 🌨️ or temperatures to almost zero. I confirm that the girls in all those countries are beautiful as in the United States. You can get all sorts white African, black, brown anything you want and any age good luck.
@@ukgod6789 Thank you for the information and support brother. Great comment. ill try and pin and highlight your comment. Thanks a lot. appreciated!
Excellent realistic video.
lmao!! i love your narrations man they are so funny :D. also, which country was your divorce lawyer from? :). and also start learning french hardcore immediately ok bro? :D
@@ronronron6543 haha thank you bro. stay tuned. I'll be working on my French..you are giving good advice. omg..but French is so hard for me but yes..ill do my best to follow your advice. you are so right! lol
I am loving this video. Very spot on the average salary required to live comfortably in West Africa and there is no price control board to regulate prices. But on the flip side, you will still live very comfortably with a nanny service, house keeping and a chauffeur 😊
agreed. we just took on a live in Nanny and it's making life so much easier
Once you go chocolate, there’s no going back 😂
@@ijeomaobielo No lies told😅
For me, after over 30 years with Black women, including a 17-year marriage and a mixed son, that's probably true.
@markrittman2437 Thanks for the testimony. The stats on white men/black woman marriages have a lower divorce rate. The opposite is true when it's black man/white woman
That's what a ton of white women have been saying and doing for centuries 😂
@@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370 W.T.F???
100% correct ✅
Have to agree on dark women. My last GF was 28 and had a model body, feminine, and submissive. She was from Paris and spoke French. BTW I'm 58. Big age gap
@@towm8ter Very nice! glad to see you guys commenting and confirming all this. Thank you sir!💯
Africa is so so amazing and the best country to find solace 😊😊😊🎉
Great video sir 👍 big respect 🙏 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Many many thanks
as a man..man. i can attest to your experience with women from Lagos.
@@LeeferReefer Finally!😆...I was starting to think no one believed me. I've never seen as many undercover 304s than what I ran into there..
Thanks for the comment💯
It was the skill of gold diggers there. So good but not for very long.
You are right about Nigeria … How did you meet her? Dating app?
@@PhillipPassProject ive met all my prospects on AFROINTRODUCTIONS with the exception of one from FACEBOOK. Its been mostly successful with a few bad apples but yes..I used exclusively the dating apps as I want to have a few prospects for when I arrive. oh..almost forgot..I did meet 1 other through a friend and then one at a restaurant/bar. one was cool but the restaurant girl turned out to be an undercover prostitute but over the course of vetting her it became apparent what her past was. its rough out here to seperate the types of women because they are pretty damn slick. it takes a minute to dscover
Yes indeed, i have bring few of my friend from Sweden too Tanzania. They never knew Africa had so many beatiful woman in the night clubs.
Now they travel there more often then i do 😂
Yes they indeed have great bodies its crazy 😂🤣
But if you want to have great time have always a local guy with you who know the places and who can speak for you when you want to buy stuff. So everything will be cheap and in local price. Because if they see you are foreign they will always add the price.
Also alot of African countries have develop lately so the opportunity is alot even for people who do not mutch money.
@@moorfim Right on! that's good to hear. that is solid advice man. thank you! thanks for commenting. please subscribe and share. trying to grow the channel and really showcase Africa. 🤩
What do you do for work Man. What are good earners for ex pats in West Africa?
@@johngibson1256 I'm retired Army so I'm not working. I will say that I looked at the American Embassy job website and saw a few skilled position opening and they looked from 40k year and up. I only know a few expats but they are freelance guys. one is a graphic design artist and the other is an event planner. I didn't ask how much they made but from the looks of their housing and lifestyle I'd guess they are making 20k to 30k at the most. I haven't met in person any high earners but there are a lot of them driving Mercedes and BMWS so I'm sure there is lots of 6 figure Gold miner execs and business owners. But that is all I have gathered as the average doctor salary here for Ivorians is about 20k . I using USD conversions obviously. I myself, make around 60k if you factor gross earnings. My gf is is a Veterinarian with her doctorate and earns around 12k year. The cost of living here compared to where I'm from in California is about 70% lower in non expat areas. The expat areas you can expect very high rents comparable to the U.S.
I am in Ghana... light skinned black man 55yrs old. if you need a friend mabe I can help.
Hows tourism and Airbnb business in Abidjan? In Cote d'voire is yellow fever prevalent like malaria out there?
Great question! 1st of all Yellow fever vaccination is required before traveling to Africa. Yellow fever like malaria is transmitted by misquotes. But i don't think Yellow fever is as prevalent as malaria and I've ask friends and their families of they know anyone who has contracted it and all have denied knowing anyone. it's mostly in the rural areas and forested areas up north. as for Airbnb, I have only stayed in a few here outside of the tourist areas and they run about $20 to $25 per day fully furnished with kitchen but...I had someone [a local book in person] trying to book online will get you ripped off lol
@@Purplepilloriginal Less than 10k Americans visit Cote D'ivoire every year. I have been here 2 years and have not met one American tourist yet. I only meet French and Belgium people. There is ALOT of Lebanese people. Most foreigners here are doing business. Tourism is very weak here
Correct. They see your IP address. Have a local make reservations if possible. If not. Hotel for a week or two then find best deal on your own@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370
I'm not trying to learn to speak French.
@@robertdevoy3119 tbh...I've not learned much French myself. I can only greet people in French and I dont particularly like learning it. My friends and gf speak enough English that it sort of retards me but honestly I don't have a big motivation to learn it. lol I'm get by without it.
Excellent information although your views about the Nigerian women is NOT totally correct. What you painted is a picture of the Nigerian women from the SOUTH of the country who are really into feminism and can rip you apart for your money. This is not TRUE about the Nigerian women from the NORTH. In the North they still maintain the typical humble traditions of unalloyed loyalty and respect and do not mind allowing you to even having an extra wife or two. This includes not only Muslims but also northern Christian houses. Next time, please visit the North before you mistakenly conclude about the Nigerian women 😅
@@mohammedbala32 Thank you for the insight. you are correct. However I did specify Lagos area women if look in my video I was talking about Lagos...however I should have made my statement more clear. I apologize for that. But yeah...I would like to tell you you are absolutely right the northern part as I met a Nigerian girl that was as you described. Her dad had 2 families in 2 seperate households no problem.
Thanks for the elaboration and in my next video I will include your observation. I will mention your comment and credit you if you don't mind. thanks again sir. much respect
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Here you go brother. I mentioned you in the video. I hope it gave better clarity and thanks again for educating me. much respect
Weird ? I don't have any of the "feminism" issues. Africa is amazing. Wonderful people.
@@lorandmagyar There is no place on earth safe from feminism. But yes..I agree. I love Africa. The people are the best and it's my home now
The African people are wonderful but being stared at constantly gets old real quick. I prefer a country where I'm not such a novelty.
@@robertl2227 I totally understand. My problem is that I'm constantly overcharged for goods in the street markets. Yesterday a girl tried to overcharge me on pineapples twice in a row when I was shopping without my ivorian gf so I simply demanded my money back and chewed her out lol. Not going back to her fruit stand anymore. lol
Great info. However, you're a passport Joe, not a passport bro. That was specifically coined for black men expacs and travelers. Nothing personal, just business...
@@brandoncass8810 so I'm not in the family?😅 can I get a pass?...I prefer "bro"
I gave up my "joe" when I left the Army...
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There is a lot of western woman who are already in Africa. The guys like South East Asia.
I've been in Nigeria and Cote D'ivoire for a combined total of almost 4 years. I have not met even one American man in person nor any women at all. So I'm not sure what you consider "alot"
Maybe you are referring to SA? Also I checked tourist numbers and I believe it stands at about 10k tourists per year from America. France is much higher and I did run into 2 or 3 French women and men at a club one time but it was a reggae club. I went to a reggae concert a few months ago and saw a couple white people but they were connected to the event but that's about the extent of it and as I stated in my video I do not hang out in tourist areas nor the expat areas very often which is on purpose. So I'll take your word for it but the tourist numbers are still looking very low for Cote D'ivoire. Mostly foreigners are here for business and likely do not live here for extended times. why would they? it's just the financial opportunities they are after. Living in a developing country dealing with instability and diseases and weak infrastructure is not for the faint of heart lol
Im a black American, I prefer the Philippines but it’s just my preference. I noticed a lot of the women attitudes there in Nigeria are becoming somewhat like some of western women here. I won’t take a chance with that possibility. I do appreciate your views brother.
@@BigFresh960 Big ups to you brother. i completely understand what you mean!
btw..I left Nigeria for that reason you stated and watch my next video and tell the story of my time in Nigeria. I'm in Cote D'ivoire so let me reiterate..Cote D'ivoire is like night and day from Nigeria. I live in Abidjan.
thanks for watching and im uploading my next video. thanks for your support. please like share and subscribe. I need all your help to grow the channel. respect to you sir!
@ I will check out those videos, thanks!
Philippines has a massive age gap, what do you think it is where you are
@@keithrogers9741 im not sure but it seems massive here too. I was with women here[in a serious relationship for a few years with a 30 year age gap. Another one was 25. and my daughters mom is 20 years. These are not sugar daddy relationships. These were legit relationships.
just looking around at couples I've seen I'd have to say it's at least on average 20.
Whoo,that’s gonna be a hard pass from me.
I'd like to hear why you pass. is it the malaria or African women?
share with me please?
@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370 for me, besides the malaria and whatever other diseases are there, it would be no hot water. Plus, I wouldn't feel safe is Africa. In thailand and the philippines I personally feel safe.
@BrunoBerryhoneybuns1370 African women do have curves. Well worth the added difficulties. What do you think of Liberia?