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== Cross-cultural evidence ==
== Cross-cultural evidence ==


There is a substantial historical evidence of such "romance tourism" women visiting places such as Indonesia,<ref>Kelsky 1994</ref>, Greece,<ref>Zinovieff 1991</ref> Jerusalem,<ref>Bowman 1989</ref><ref>Cohen 1971</ref> Jamaica,<ref>Puitt and LaFont 1995</ref> Ecuador,<ref>Meisch 1995</ref>, Barbados,<ref>Karch and Dann 1981</ref><ref>Pritchard Wright 1989</ref><ref>Layne 1969</ref> Hawaii.<ref>Kelsky 1994</ref>
There is a substantial historical evidence of such "romance tourism" women visiting places such as Indonesia,<ref>Kelsky 1994</ref> Greece,<ref>Zinovieff 1991</ref> Jerusalem,<ref>Bowman 1989</ref><ref>Cohen 1971</ref> Jamaica,<ref>Puitt and LaFont 1995</ref> Ecuador,<ref>Meisch 1995</ref>, Barbados,<ref>Karch and Dann 1981</ref><ref>Pritchard Wright 1989</ref><ref>Layne 1969</ref> Hawaii.<ref>Kelsky 1994</ref>


The partners these women engaged with were rather [[hybristophilia|thug]] Chads than prestigious Chads, generally occupying relatively low socioeconomic status and having little finacial security, but yet sociable, confident, physically agile and high status within their trade, e.g. as tour guide.<ref name="gorry1999">Gorry, A. M. (1999). Leaving home for romance: Tourist women's adventures abroad.</ref>
The partners these women engaged with were rather [[hybristophilia|thug]] Chads than prestigious Chads, generally occupying relatively low socioeconomic status and having little finacial security, but yet sociable, confident, physically agile and high status within their trade, e.g. as tour guide.<ref name="gorry1999">Gorry, A. M. (1999). Leaving home for romance: Tourist women's adventures abroad.</ref>
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