@Everyone
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.
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.