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Serious [Datasheet] Where to have your sons? Answers inside!

Xisiqomelir

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Hello friends,

Obviously, assuming at least one of the parents in a relationship is Sinkie, a situation I assume applies to most posters and readers of the forum, having a DAUGHTER in the LRD makes a lot of sense:

-female supremacist Women's Charter for legal privileges
-pathetic beta Sinkie males and their absolute lack of game mean her chastity is quite safe
-similarly for the prohibitionist restrictions on alcohol, uncensored philosophy, real news and fun
-Disgusting, immoral mandatory conscription means she gets a massive leg up on her peers

However, for the converse reason, having a SON in SG is just setting him behind in life.

The following countries follow the jus soli (Latin for "soil right") legal principle of birthright citizenship:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_soli

400px-Jus_soli_world.svg.png


Aside from the warning to NOT have your boy in the US because of their insane principle of taxation on foreign income, most of the dark blues are good.

I personally think Canada is probably the most ideal, as it is English-speaking, first-world, has established institutions of higher learning and is very well-regarded internationally as a friendly ally.

Assuming you also satisfy the requirements, the EU zone light blues will also be very excellent places.

Thanks for reading! Here's to hoping the net birth rate falls below 0.5 soon!
 
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