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Tezcatlipoca
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Joined: November 26th, 2013, 9:42 pm
Location: California

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Hey fellow forumers,

I am new here. I am a current college student, but I do not like the opportunities here in the United States and I am looking for information before I decide to just up and move to another country. I am pursuing my engineering degree and I have been quite successful with women in the past as I had a fairly decent paying job in the past (which I hated). Now that I am a college student I am having trouble finding anyone that really excites me on all levels (physical, mental, emotional, spiritual) and it really sucks. It has made me realize that I just cannot live like that forever and I am worth more than that. I have an entrepreneurial spirit and would love to be an inventor one day (teaching myself the patent/small business/distribution chain process). I may get my MBA, but it seems the information I need can be accessed elsewhere with less time/financial investment and I would just like to move on with my life and find a great -soul mate- (not to be overly emotional, but I find this is the only way I would it "worth it" to get married). In the meantime, I will just keep dating random chicks. Anyhow, any suggestions on countries, languages to learn, etc? I would like to live in a place with warm weather and beaches. I hear China is great for entrepreneurs. I come from a major metropolitan area so I have experienced many women from different countries already. I have an affinity for Japanese women, Indian women, and Latin women (I am half Latin so there are some cultural/emotional familiarities that lure me, but I am more of an intellectual and Latin women often seem less "serious" and more intent on just "having fun" which I would not seek in a long term partner). I have reservations about Japan because I hear the business culture there is more demanding than in the US and offers less pay. Any suggestions/tips/research you can point me to or suggest I look up would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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