This is such an interesting look at the demographics in some of Asia’s poorest countries. It’s surprising to learn about the imbalance and the unique challenges these communities face. Thanks for sharing these insights!
As an American, this is really intriguing but also brings up a lot of questions. It’s surprising to hear that there are countries with such an imbalance where single women are seeking partners due to a lack of men. I’m curious about what’s driving this situation-are men leaving these areas, or are there cultural factors at play? And how does this affect daily life and social dynamics? Definitely a unique topic to explore!
Every country has its own unique challenges and cultural dynamics. It's crucial to approach these topics with empathy and respect, recognizing that relationships should always be based on mutual respect, love, and understanding.
This whole video defines how women in all these countries are looking for honesty, love, respect and sense of belonging which is a very humble fact. They all want to offer themselves to the right person through wedlock which clearly shows that men should respect this and not just want to explore dating scenes or flings as this isn’t an honourable way. These men should not abuse being men and real men would want to tie the knot and take the leap of faith with god beside them and do what’s necessary to offer a safe, humble and respectful environment for their spouses. Don’t forget all the men and women have a soul and a heart, so neither gender should never break it.
This title seems so problematic-it feels like it’s reducing these countries and their people to stereotypes. Just because a country is poorer doesn’t mean the women are waiting around for foreign men to ‘rescue’ them. Isn’t there more to talk about in these cultures than just poverty and relationships? It would be great if these videos could go deeper and actually highlight what makes these places unique beyond outdated clichés. Anyone else feel like this narrative is a bit disrespectful?
Such an eye-opening video! It's sad to see how lack of support affects communities, especially when it comes to relationships
This is such an interesting look at the demographics in some of Asia’s poorest countries. It’s surprising to learn about the imbalance and the unique challenges these communities face. Thanks for sharing these insights!
Laos is currently under military rule, definitely not safe for tourists
Most of these young women are looking for Benjamin Franklin.
He's dead 💀
@@antp5611 There is never death for that
As an American, this is really intriguing but also brings up a lot of questions. It’s surprising to hear that there are countries with such an imbalance where single women are seeking partners due to a lack of men. I’m curious about what’s driving this situation-are men leaving these areas, or are there cultural factors at play? And how does this affect daily life and social dynamics? Definitely a unique topic to explore!
To be considered with importance by tamils and asian gents ,
Every country has its own unique challenges and cultural dynamics. It's crucial to approach these topics with empathy and respect, recognizing that relationships should always be based on mutual respect, love, and understanding.
problem is indeed cultural diffrenzs, as doesnt mix
Indonesia nice place want to go too also
This whole video defines how women in all these countries are looking for honesty, love, respect and sense of belonging which is a very humble fact.
They all want to offer themselves to the right person through wedlock which clearly shows that men should respect this and not just want to explore dating scenes or flings as this isn’t an honourable way.
These men should not abuse being men and real men would want to tie the knot and take the leap of faith with god beside them and do what’s necessary to offer a safe, humble and respectful environment for their spouses.
Don’t forget all the men and women have a soul and a heart, so neither gender should never break it.
Is this Documentary really fair to these countries? It feels like it’s oversimplifying complex social issues with such a narrow focus on single women.
It was not like that in the 70st with Vietnam war going on .and the golden triangle
This title seems so problematic-it feels like it’s reducing these countries and their people to stereotypes. Just because a country is poorer doesn’t mean the women are waiting around for foreign men to ‘rescue’ them. Isn’t there more to talk about in these cultures than just poverty and relationships? It would be great if these videos could go deeper and actually highlight what makes these places unique beyond outdated clichés. Anyone else feel like this narrative is a bit disrespectful?
No tattoos thank you
What do you mean?
No tattoos For men or for women?
I want to date nice ladies from laos