Theres 2 "Gypsy" towns in South Carolina that I know of. One Irish traveler and one Romnichail.I saw a documentary once about a town in South Carolina entirely populated by a Gypsy culture in which the daughters are all pledged to marry someone when they're toddlers. They're pledged to someone else's son who's a little bit older. Then, when they come of age, they get married, and they're not sexually active until marriage. That is probably an advantage in cultures where marriages are arranged by parents, because one grows up knowing who they're going to be sexually active with, they know they have something to look forward to, and thus aren't tempted to just take someone up on a cheap opportunity out of fear that it may be their last chance ever. Patience is so rarely an adolescent virtue.
So maybe you could drive to that town in South Carolina.
Bad idea my cousins would harm him for trying to steal someone's bride. If A Romani girl is betrothed in an arranged marriage she is not to be approached. Just approaching a betrothed woman would cause him and his family to be in blood with both her family and her intended groom's family. Being an outsider even approaching an available Romani woman would cause him trouble and her to possibly to get a reputation as a dirty girl. The Irish Travlers arent much different. I know you were joking but I'm not sure he caught that and I wouldn't want any one getting the idea that it is a good idea.