LeQuébecGenZ
Fully moved from Québec to the Philippines
I'm fully moved to the Philippines. Not the fake "Seamaxxing" that involves going to SEA on vacation and then going back to the west. When I moved here I sold my car and my motorbike and put my stuff on a ship. I do not have a place to live back in the west anymore, my home is here in the Philippines. What allows me to stay here permanently is that I have a fully remote job.
I'm not an incel or anything like that, I'm just an average Joe who one day had the realisation that I was wasting my time and money by staying in Québec. I saw an opportunity to start my life in any way I choose, so I did just that. Moving here was a calculated decision.
People sometimes bring an argument against Geomaxxing by saying that you're "betraying your home country" by leaving. This is very simple in my case, because I am one of those few people who are countryless. I don't have a country. My country has been under foreign occupation for the last 250 years. The official country on my passport does not represent who I am, since I'm the descendant of a culture and language that my own "country" is still trying to eliminate. They argue it's cowardly to abandon your country to Geomax, but in fact I'd be glad if the country on my passport crumbles, maybe that will be the opportunity for the nation of Québec to finally be liberated. But until this happens, there's literally nothing holding me back from choosing myself a new country.
The Philippines seemed like the best choice in my situation. On top of being the country that loves white guys like me the most on earth, it's also a place where everybody speaks english. And the fact there's no winters is a plus.
I got a girlfriend instantly upon arriving in the Philippines. It really helps that I'm the only expat here who's as young as me, all other expats who are permanent residents are all old white guys. Although when I see blacks, they're usually in their late 20s, but still older than me. Still, all this to say, if you want chad treatment just go to the Philippines as a young 18-24 year-old white guy. There's literally no other guy of my league in my neighborhood, and I'm normie in the west. My girlfriend is full "stacy" as they would say, she even won the beauty pageant of her school district. She was a virgin when I met her and her attitude is lightyears ahead of western girls. I'm literally shocked that such a person exists. All it takes is to move here and any young normie will be guaranteed that. You have no idea how my standards of living have changed since I moved here. Not bragging, just trying to make you realise how much you're missing out by staying in the west.
Ultimately, moving here does require a lot of prep, risk, sacrifice and balls. Planning my expatriation wasn't easy. You think it's as easy as buying a ticket and coming, but trust me, it's 10 times harder than you think. There's things that will work for some people but won't work for others. If you happen to not be white, have less money, and less work opportunities, it will be harder for you than it was for me. But for someone in a similar situation to me, ask me anything, and I'll share as much as I can to help you achieve a permanent Geomax in your early adulthood.
I'm glad to have found this community, who knows maybe there's one of you who's also in the Philippines right now?
I'm not an incel or anything like that, I'm just an average Joe who one day had the realisation that I was wasting my time and money by staying in Québec. I saw an opportunity to start my life in any way I choose, so I did just that. Moving here was a calculated decision.
People sometimes bring an argument against Geomaxxing by saying that you're "betraying your home country" by leaving. This is very simple in my case, because I am one of those few people who are countryless. I don't have a country. My country has been under foreign occupation for the last 250 years. The official country on my passport does not represent who I am, since I'm the descendant of a culture and language that my own "country" is still trying to eliminate. They argue it's cowardly to abandon your country to Geomax, but in fact I'd be glad if the country on my passport crumbles, maybe that will be the opportunity for the nation of Québec to finally be liberated. But until this happens, there's literally nothing holding me back from choosing myself a new country.
The Philippines seemed like the best choice in my situation. On top of being the country that loves white guys like me the most on earth, it's also a place where everybody speaks english. And the fact there's no winters is a plus.
I got a girlfriend instantly upon arriving in the Philippines. It really helps that I'm the only expat here who's as young as me, all other expats who are permanent residents are all old white guys. Although when I see blacks, they're usually in their late 20s, but still older than me. Still, all this to say, if you want chad treatment just go to the Philippines as a young 18-24 year-old white guy. There's literally no other guy of my league in my neighborhood, and I'm normie in the west. My girlfriend is full "stacy" as they would say, she even won the beauty pageant of her school district. She was a virgin when I met her and her attitude is lightyears ahead of western girls. I'm literally shocked that such a person exists. All it takes is to move here and any young normie will be guaranteed that. You have no idea how my standards of living have changed since I moved here. Not bragging, just trying to make you realise how much you're missing out by staying in the west.
Ultimately, moving here does require a lot of prep, risk, sacrifice and balls. Planning my expatriation wasn't easy. You think it's as easy as buying a ticket and coming, but trust me, it's 10 times harder than you think. There's things that will work for some people but won't work for others. If you happen to not be white, have less money, and less work opportunities, it will be harder for you than it was for me. But for someone in a similar situation to me, ask me anything, and I'll share as much as I can to help you achieve a permanent Geomax in your early adulthood.
I'm glad to have found this community, who knows maybe there's one of you who's also in the Philippines right now?