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>>4401857
What's wrong?
10 x 1.2^64 is more than a million
Fucking impossible he'll pull 20% a day for 64 days straight, but the math checks out

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>>4089445
>How to catch a man
Interesting thread, I'll bite

>Assuming you're looking for a long term thing
My first suggestion would be to identify yourself. The whole >opposites attract thing is the most bullshit statement anyone's ever come up with. You need to find a guy that's into the same shit as you, so that when the time comes for you two to be living together, there is as little day-to-day divergence and attrition as possible.

>If you're nerdy, into tech, videogames or watching netflix or whatever
There are succesful men in IT and engineering fields who are perfectly sociable and all around desirable who still would love to come back home and play post-sex vidya with their partners.

>If you're into socializing all the time
Guys in sales, procurement and law positions literally get rich off of never being tired of talking to people. If you'd like to have dinner with different people every day of the week forever, look for a guy in some field that rewards extraversion

You get the drill. Tell me about you and i'll try to help you further

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>>3879763
I lived in China for a couple of years and have a lot of horror stories like >>3879831 too, ranging from mild indignations to sexual assault (and i'm a dude, mind you). But my experience, all in all, wasn't as bad as his.

You could, as some are suggesting, learn russian or japanese or whatever. But the chinese market only really sprung up some two, three decades ago. Plus, they've been isolated from the world forever, it's extremely rare to find any chinese person (including businessmen, government officers and doctors) that speaks decent, understandable English. The chinese-speaking professional is a shiny gem and facilitates a LOT of work for a lot of companies.

Adopting mandarin now before the market is flooded with english-speaking chinese and mandarin-speaking foreigners is like buying btc early and i'm really disappointed at /biz/ for being such retards as to discourage it over
>muh chinese are subhumans

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