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[[Passport bros]] are men who leave western nations to seek relationships in non-Western nations. This phenomenon is not new however it appears to be growing.
[[Passport bros]] is a term used to identify predominantly African-American men who leave [[Western]] nations to seek relationships in non-Western nations. This phenomenon is not new however it appears to be growing, particular among African-Americans.<ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Passport%20bros</ref>


Passport bros are typically [[non-feminist]] or [[anti-feminist]].
The term principally pertains mainly to the United States and is often associated with African-American men.<ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Passport%20bros</ref>

The phenomenon is distinct from [[MGTOW]] who are men who generally do not pursue romantic or sexual relationships with women.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


*[[MGTOW]]
*[[MGTOW]]
*[[Passport rating]]


== External Networks ==
== External Networks ==

Latest revision as of 06:12, 6 December 2023

Passport bros is a term used to identify predominantly African-American men who leave Western nations to seek relationships in non-Western nations. This phenomenon is not new however it appears to be growing, particular among African-Americans.[1]

Passport bros are typically non-feminist or anti-feminist.

The phenomenon is distinct from MGTOW who are men who generally do not pursue romantic or sexual relationships with women.

See Also

External Networks

References