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I appreciate everyone's opinion both Americans and Canadians, we are all neighbors and friends. I don't think we should get into petty arguments. I want to clarify that I did not think they'll be many Americans here. Hence when I asked the questions, I assume everyone was Canadian. Also, I could have faced criticism where people could have told, "Why are you asking about American issues on a Canadian board?" I had those kinds of comments before. Hence, I was thinking of writing a longer title like, "Given that escorting is more widespread and accepted/tolerated in Canada, what is your take on what happens in America.?"

Furthermore, I have experience in America-only forums and boards, some people tend to give much more "knee-jerk" reactions questions. These groups tend to not travel much outside of their home state. On the other hand, American ex-pats/digital nomads and travelers are very insightful just like the American members in this board who are answering my questions in a lot of depth. I had excellent conversations with American ex-pats. For instance, one American ex-pat who lived in South Korea told me that men and women tend to segregate and don't have friends of the opposite gender, hence a concept like the "Friendzone" was less common.

Men in North America are facing the same issues, from what I understand it's also hard for men in Canada to date/get married and not get divorced. Hence, a lot of dating coaches like Mystery and Tyler Durden are Canadian and their message resonates with American audiences as well.
 

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The Question,

You did not get any knee jerk reactions. You got extensive answers to your questions from 2 American posters on this board and not much from anyone else. I don't fault any Canadians here for either not knowing the answer to your question or else being afraid to venture a guess or theory. I gave you an analysis rooted in history and Patron gave you one based on economics. The truth is it's a somewhat complicated question with a complex answer, and I am not sure it's a fair one to pose to the foreign audience here.

One thing that has not been discussed is the extent to which organized religion remains a potent political force in the United States. I believe it's power is slowly eroding.
 
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The issue was not petty it is a long history of like posts.

“IMHO most Canadians are very ignorant of this history and the impact and influence that was brought to bear on the political institutions of the USA by the religious zealots who founded the country. So asking them for their opinion, which js mostly uneducated on the real causes if not the effect, is a bit silly.”

When you lack social skills and start a post by insinuating that the majority of posters on this board are ignorant and not worth asking for their input because they are uneducated. then expect to be called out on it.

If you want to have a culture of mutual respect then refrain from this type of approach.
 
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I appreciate everyone's opinion both Americans and Canadians, we are all neighbors and friends. I don't think we should get into petty arguments. I want to clarify that I did not think they'll be many Americans here. Hence when I asked the questions, I assume everyone was Canadian. Also, I could have faced criticism where people could have told, "Why are you asking about American issues on a Canadian board?" I had those kinds of comments before. Hence, I was thinking of writing a longer title like, "Given that escorting is more widespread and accepted/tolerated in Canada, what is your take on what happens in America.?"
If you have not noticed on this board the majority of discussions is on American politics and what is going on the US. I hardly see any discussions on Canadian politics especially considering we got one of the worst and most dangerous crime ministers ever (Fidel Trudope). I myself am not interested in the politics of other countries. I want to know what happens locally especially considering this is a Canadian board. My opinion is I find there is way too much discussion about American politics or things going on in the US which is the main reason I do not post much anymore. I want to discuss about Canada.
 
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The Question,

I don't fault any Canadians here for either not knowing the answer to your question or else being afraid to venture a guess or theory. I gave you an analysis rooted in history and Patron gave you one based on economics.
WTF, are you really so full of yourself or you just don’t realize what you write and how offensive you are.
You are likely the reason Canadians don’t answer because they would rather ignore it and go on to another topic than face this kind of situation, Canadians as they are known worldwide are usually non confrontational.
 
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It is mostly motivated by arrogance. I can only say for myself, I really do not care much for American politics or what happens there. I do not live there and this is a Canadian board. Why do members on this board got to always be talking about what happens in America? So for me it is not about not knowing or afraid to venture a guess or theory, I am just not interested in American politics or what goes on there.
 
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I am just not interested in American politics or what goes on there.
Thanks for supporting the point I have made time and time again in this thread. It is kind of sad/pathetic that I only speak the truth, and then have it proven in the posts that follow and the complete lack of any answer to the question asked except by me and Patron. Your post above manifests the typical attitude I have heard from Canadians I have met, as I stated above, so your reply is not a surprise and serves to prove my very point. The Question was simply mistaken in directing the question as he did. It's not really a good topic for this board at large, other than the American contingent.

I did not start this thread. But I did answer the OP's question.
 
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You are entitled to your opinion as so am I. As for this thread I am also not interested in it. Something that Patron wrote caught my attention and I replied to it accordingly. But just to clue you in, the world does not revolve around America.
 
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There is too much feminism in France. Feminists made sex work hostile and also hostile to men in general. They seem to wanf to castrate all men which shows in the sexual frustration of men in France when men get insulting for being rejected by women. It happens often there.
 
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