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❌ Never Look for a Woman to Do Double Duty
Why Chasing Two Goals at Once Often Ruins Your Marriage Project
Introduction: A Common Trap for Western Men
Every year, I speak with hundreds of single or divorced men from the United States and Canada who want to marry a Ukrainian woman.
These men are serious.
They are done with games.
They want stability, loyalty, and a real life partner.
And very often, the conversation starts like this:
“Antoine, I want to meet a Ukrainian woman for marriage.
But I’d also like her to share my main passion.”
That’s usually where the problem begins.
The Typical Situation: One Man, One Life Goal… and One Dominant Hobby
Let’s look at real-life examples.
- A man passionate about mountain hiking, looking for a Ukrainian woman who will hike with him.
- A musician who wants a wife with whom he can perform concerts.
- A cyclist, skier, sailor, chess player, or endurance athlete looking for a female version of himself.
The goal becomes double:
- Find a woman for a stable, lifelong marriage
- Find a woman who shares the same main hobby
On paper, it sounds romantic.
In reality, it makes success much harder.
Two Goals = Exponentially Higher Difficulty (This Is Math, Not Philosophy)
Let’s be very clear.
Finding:
- a serious woman,
- marriage-oriented,
- with traditional values,
- willing to build a family,
- open to relocating,
? is already a significant challenge.
Now add:
- the same hobby,
- the same level of passion,
- the same lifestyle rhythm,
? and you drastically reduce your odds of success.
This isn’t pessimism.
It’s basic probability.
Each additional constraint reduces the pool.
Eventually, the pool becomes empty.
A Real Anecdote: “I Want a Ukrainian Woman Who Hikes Like Me”
One man once told me very seriously:
“Antoine, I want a traditional Ukrainian woman for marriage…
but she absolutely must love mountain hiking like I do.”
I asked him:
“And what if she loves you deeply, supports you,
but prefers reading while you hike?”
Silence.
Many men confuse a wife with a leisure partner.
Antoine’s Personal Experience (Founder of CQMI)
Let me be very honest.
? It took me nearly 10 years to find my wife, Boryslava.
Ten years to find:
- shared values,
- emotional stability,
- trust,
- a woman with whom daily life is pleasant—not exhausting.
And I can tell you this with certainty:
If I had required her to share all my passions—
for example cross-country skiing—I would probably still be single today.
Finding a woman with whom life flows naturally is already rare.
Looking for a mirror image of yourself is an illusion.
CQMI’s “Secret Sauce” That Actually Works
At CQMI, we don’t sell fantasies.
We work with reality.
Our most effective formula is simple:
? A 1-month membership at €250,
which gives access to up to 10 contacts with Ukrainian women who are genuinely interested in building a serious relationship.
These women:
- are not looking for one-night stands,
- are not here for entertainment,
- want marriage and lifelong commitment.
⚠️ If you are not serious, please do not apply.
Learn more about our approach:
? https://www.cqmi.ca/en/why-choose-cqmi/
Marriage Is Not About Finding a Clone
A serious Ukrainian woman:
- will respect your passions,
- encourage you,
- support your projects,
But she is not meant to be your double.
In a traditional, balanced couple:
- men and women often have different interests,
- different rhythms,
- different roles.
? And that’s exactly what creates harmony.
Related reading:
? https://www.cqmi.ca/en/traditional-relationships-men-women/
If Your Absolute Priority Is a Shared Hobby…
Let’s be honest.
If your main objective is:
“I must find a woman who shares my exact passion”
Then a matchmaking agency may not be the right tool.
Better alternatives may include:
- Hiking clubs
? https://americanhiking.org/ - Tennis clubs
? https://www.usta.com/ - Chess clubs
? https://www.uschess.org/ - Cycling groups
? https://www.imbacanada.com/
⚠️ But be warned:
These environments are not marriage-focused, and the challenge remains high.
Final Thoughts: Don’t Chase Two Rabbits
I’ll conclude with something I often tell our clients:
If you chase two rabbits, you’ll catch neither.
In love:
- be realistic,
- focus on what truly matters,
- don’t turn marriage into an unrealistic fantasy.
At CQMI, our mission is clear:
? help you meet a serious Ukrainian woman,
? build a traditional, stable couple,
? and create a life together that is calm, respectful, and lasting.
That’s real success.
Antoine Monnier
A étudié à CQPNL Centre québécois de PNL