Discussion I'm going to move to Brazil to marry a Chinese foid

UglyBastard

UglyBastard

Kyrie, fons bonitatis
Mar 28, 2023
2,057
Yes, exactly as you heard: I will go to Brazil to marry, not a fucking huelizzian nigger monkey, but a poor Chinese foid. That's probably the perfect plan for me. I will try to elaborate why.

China is the most populous country in the world. Space in the major cities is tiny and expensive. The Chinese government values men more than women and encourages parents to have sons because of the labor force. Besides, you are a lackey of the CCP and not everyone likes that idea. Chinese people want to have the financial freedom that the Japanese have, but they can't.

The big attraction of Brazil for Chinese women and women from other countries like Russia is that they go there, get pregnant and the fact that the Brazilian government pays for prenatal care has become a huge attraction for women from other countries who want to be mothers.
There are countries where it costs three digits in the thousands to give birth and in Brazil it is free. Not to mention preventive exams, medicine and postnatal care, etc, you name it.

Brazil is probably second only to Finland in this regard because Finland still supports the family for three years after the birth of the child.
At least some areas of public medicine work very well and pregnant women tend to have priority in everything here in Brazil.
Another point is that Brazil also has a very large community of Asians outside of Asia and this is a big attraction for them since they "feel" at home. The Liberdade neighborhood today is dominated by Chinese people who bring otaku shit (counterfeit) and make absurd profits.
I have two web friends from Brazil that confirmed everything.

You will find many young Chinese women working in bakeries, restaurants, clothing stores, etc. Most of them live in horrible conditions because the Chinese are extremely stingy and take advantage of the Chinese women's immigrant status to be able to pay them lower wages. Not to mention that most young Chinese women who emigrate don't even know how to speak English, much less Portuguese.
I have the advantage of being able to enter and leave Brazil whenever I want, not to mention that my European passport is worth much more than my Brazilian passport, which certainly serves as a plus in my favor. The only problem would be getting her through immigration, since she probably has the typical profile of human trafficking lol. I could probably marry her while still in Brazil before returning here, but I'm not sure if I can get married in Brazil without actually being a Brazilian citizen. I believe it is possible, but it is something that I would need to confirm first.

My pick-up strategy is not yet defined, as you well know, I am a failure as a man, but these Chinese girls don't have much of a choice either.
I initially thought about approaching them with some letters written in Mandarin (translated by Google Translate, of course). Maybe when paying the bill at the restaurant, or even when ordering my food. There is also the possibility of approaching them in clothing stores with the same strategy.
Some people suggested that I try the Chinese women who live here, but the ones who live here are not as poor as those who live in Brazil, and I have a competitive advantage if I try it on Brazilian soil. Here I am just one of the many, in Brazil I am a "gringo".

I am seriously thinking about starting to learn Mandarin and saving some money to support this adventure.
What do you think of my plan?

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UglyBastard

UglyBastard

Kyrie, fons bonitatis
Mar 28, 2023
2,057
How are you going to get permenant residency?
I don't actually need permanent residency as far as I know. I don't plan to live there for so many time. I plan to end my journey withing 3-6 months max. According to Google I can stay there for up to 6 months without any visa. See:
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I want to go on two or three dates and then marry. The thing is that I'm not sure if it's a good idea to marry here in Portugal. The reason being that the girl can be rejected on the security check since she's probably got no Brazilian citizenship yet, specially if she doesn't speak any Portuguese. See:
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The plan is to aim for poor young Chinese women. My only issue, as I said earlier, is where to marry her. I don't think I can marry her in Brazil without being a citizen. But that's something I should research more in there future. I have plenty of time to plan that. It's also the time for me to lose some fat so I can look more like a proper human being.
 
SuckyCuckyDuck

SuckyCuckyDuck

NEET
Jan 21, 2025
396
I don't actually need permanent residency as far as I know. I don't plan to live there for so many time. I plan to end my journey withing 3-6 months max. According to Google I can stay there for up to 6 months without any visa. See:
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I want to go on two or three dates and then marry. The thing is that I'm not sure if it's a good idea to marry here in Portugal. The reason being that the girl can be rejected on the security check since she's probably got no Brazilian citizenship yet, specially if she doesn't speak any Portuguese. See:
View attachment 193730

The plan is to aim for poor young Chinese women. My only issue, as I said earlier, is where to marry her. I don't think I can marry her in Brazil without being a citizen. But that's something I should research more in there future. I have plenty of time to plan that. It's also the time for me to lose some fat so I can look more like a proper human being.
Just wait until you hook up with some cocaine dealer and have his cartel chainsaw massacre you and da chink you're with.
 
Saladino

Saladino

Jacobinmaxxing
May 24, 2024
2,852
Yes, exactly as you heard: I will go to Brazil to marry, not a fucking huelizzian nigger monkey, but a poor Chinese foid. That's probably the perfect plan for me. I will try to elaborate why.

China is the most populous country in the world. Space in the major cities is tiny and expensive. The Chinese government values men more than women and encourages parents to have sons because of the labor force. Besides, you are a lackey of the CCP and not everyone likes that idea. Chinese people want to have the financial freedom that the Japanese have, but they can't.

The big attraction of Brazil for Chinese women and women from other countries like Russia is that they go there, get pregnant and the fact that the Brazilian government pays for prenatal care has become a huge attraction for women from other countries who want to be mothers.
There are countries where it costs three digits in the thousands to give birth and in Brazil it is free. Not to mention preventive exams, medicine and postnatal care, etc, you name it.

Brazil is probably second only to Finland in this regard because Finland still supports the family for three years after the birth of the child.
At least some areas of public medicine work very well and pregnant women tend to have priority in everything here in Brazil.
Another point is that Brazil also has a very large community of Asians outside of Asia and this is a big attraction for them since they "feel" at home. The Liberdade neighborhood today is dominated by Chinese people who bring otaku shit (counterfeit) and make absurd profits.
I have two web friends from Brazil that confirmed everything.

You will find many young Chinese women working in bakeries, restaurants, clothing stores, etc. Most of them live in horrible conditions because the Chinese are extremely stingy and take advantage of the Chinese women's immigrant status to be able to pay them lower wages. Not to mention that most young Chinese women who emigrate don't even know how to speak English, much less Portuguese.
I have the advantage of being able to enter and leave Brazil whenever I want, not to mention that my European passport is worth much more than my Brazilian passport, which certainly serves as a plus in my favor. The only problem would be getting her through immigration, since she probably has the typical profile of human trafficking lol. I could probably marry her while still in Brazil before returning here, but I'm not sure if I can get married in Brazil without actually being a Brazilian citizen. I believe it is possible, but it is something that I would need to confirm first.

My pick-up strategy is not yet defined, as you well know, I am a failure as a man, but these Chinese girls don't have much of a choice either.
I initially thought about approaching them with some letters written in Mandarin (translated by Google Translate, of course). Maybe when paying the bill at the restaurant, or even when ordering my food. There is also the possibility of approaching them in clothing stores with the same strategy.
Some people suggested that I try the Chinese women who live here, but the ones who live here are not as poor as those who live in Brazil, and I have a competitive advantage if I try it on Brazilian soil. Here I am just one of the many, in Brazil I am a "gringo".

I am seriously thinking about starting to learn Mandarin and saving some money to support this adventure.
What do you think of my plan?
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