My love for travel started way back when I was 19 and flying a plane for the first time. I was on my way to Parris Island, South Carolina to start Boot Camp with the United States Marine Corps. There was an electrical thunderstorm outside and it was Friday the 13th. I loved it!
Decades later, I recouped my love for travel when I took my first international flight as a civilian in 2017 as I flew to Vietnam from California.
- Passport Brothers: Getting My Passport at 51 Opened a Whole New World for Me to Discover and AppreciateOn every single trip outside of the U.S., I interacted with beautiful women who willingly gave me far more complimentary attention than I have ever received in the States.
- How to Respond to 5 of the Dumbest Statements Modern Women Make about Passport Brothers Traveling OverseasA man’s decision to visit Thailand, Vietnam, or The Phillippines isn’t the result of a lack of options in the U.S. While it’s true that Thailand is a popular tourist destination, reducing my visit to simply a quest for sexual activity overlooks the myriad of reasons people choose to travel to and live in Southeast Asia.
- The Insane Lessons I Learned About Feminism From 5 Years Of Being A Passport BroDon’t let the feminists and modern Western Women fool you. They will intentionally conflate the activities of Passport Bros with the actions of Sex Tourists. A Sex Tourist is any individual, male or female, who travels to another country with the explicit intent to take advantage of local laws to engage in random sex or prostitution.
- 7 Life-Saving Travel Hacks From An Experienced Passport Brother To Prevent Your Trip From Being RuinedFlight cancellations or delays happen, and these basics can make it more manageable. An airport bag is just one thing you can do as a Passport Bros to smooth out the rough patches of long-distance travel. Have peace of mind knowing you are ready to go in a crisis.
- Mastering the Seven Continents: Passport Bros’ Tips for GeographyIf you find yourself struggling with geographical recall, improving your memory of the seven continents is a great place to start.