Sexpats are expatriates who move to foreign countries primarily for sexual tourism or to engage in romantic relationships with local residents. They are often drawn to the perceived exoticism, lower sexual consent age, and less stringent laws in their destination countries. Sexpats typically focus on countries in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, where they believe they can find more permissive societies and more accessible partners.
Passport Bros, on the other hand, are a group of individuals who seek to acquire multiple passports and citizenships to enhance their global mobility, freedom, and financial opportunities. They are often digital nomads, entrepreneurs, or investors who take advantage of various citizenship by investment programs, residency by investment schemes, or ancestry-based citizenship options. Passport Bros are motivated by the desire to optimize their tax obligations, access better business opportunities, and enjoy a higher quality of life in various countries around the world.
Passport Bros may be interested in moving to a country where their values align with that of the society, including attitudes towards gender roles and women's behavior.
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I mean, the problem with using the term "sexpat" for passport bros is that most of them aren't actual expats. "S*x tourist" is closer.
That said, passport bros still obviously "typically focus on countries in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, where they believe they can find more permissive societies and more accessible partners." They're not simply digital nomads or rootless cosmopolitan elites. No need to try to launder the term to this absurd extent. It's not going to placate the seething western foids who think that they deserve hypergamy but don't want international competition. Don't bother trying.
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