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THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN CAUCASIAN MEN & ASIAN WOMEN ???

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THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN CAUCASIAN MEN & ASIAN WOMEN ???

Post by TONY123 » Sat, 10 Dec 2005 10:26 pm

Hi,
been living here for over a decade and have noticed that a lot of Caucaian Men prefer Asian Women, and also a percentage of Asian Women prefer Caucasian Men ??? I am myself Caucasian and married, but not to an Asian Woman. Just interested to hear veiws from both women and men.
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Post by Bremen » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 2:59 am

Hey Tony,

do a search... there are many threads that cover this already. Many, many websites too.
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Post by ironlady » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 8:42 am

yo Tony boy ,why dont u go over to "Making frds" the thread is already going hot there..anyways sum caucasion men say that asian women are more demure and white women are more demanding n bossy ,,i wonder if all tht is true...maybe it all just boils down to the cultures. :cool:
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Post by Bubbles » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 10:07 am

Sorry but yawn, yawn. Have we, or haven't we discussed this topic till it's dead in the water?

There must be a hundred threads here on this.

What it boils down to is who likes what, and why they like them. Sort of the same all over the world hmm?

Not being cynical, but crumbs, can't we just leave it at you say potato and I say potaaaaato.......if you know what I mean???
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Post by Mary Hatch Bailey » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 10:32 am

Bubbs. Always the voice of reason. :)

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Post by ironlady » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 11:07 am

yeah i think there isnt any point caryying on tis topic...jus a wate of time,,,guess no one out there has a fresh topic to start..yawwnn :-({|=
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Post by Quasimodo » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 11:39 am

ironlady wrote:yeah i think there isnt any point caryying on tis topic...jus a wate of time,,,guess no one out there has a fresh topic to start..yawwnn :-({|=


Guess you're too reliant on others to start a topic? #-o Yaaawwwnnnn
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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 11:45 am

Bubbles wrote:Not being cynical, but crumbs, can't we just leave it at you say potato and I say potaaaaato.......if you know what I mean???
Unless it a spelling contest and it's Dan Quayle. :lol:
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Post by Saint » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 11:46 am

Wow we must have gone a how couple of weeks since this was last brought up :roll: was beginning to miss the topic ](*,)

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 11:47 am

ironlady wrote:yeah i think there isnt any point caryying on tis topic...jus a wate of time,,,guess no one out there has a fresh topic to start..yawwnn :-({|=
Wow, the comma disease is becoming a pandemic not to mention 'wate & caryying & tis! Vaucluse, where are you when we need you!
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Post by Bremen » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 3:03 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote: Wow, the comma disease is becoming a pandemic not to mention 'wate & caryying & tis! Vaucluse, where are you when we need you!
Maybe he's doing some "hands-on" research into the topic? ;)
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Post by EADG » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 3:08 pm

sundaymorningstaple wrote:
ironlady wrote:yeah i think there isnt any point caryying on tis topic...jus a wate of time,,,guess no one out there has a fresh topic to start..yawwnn :-({|=
Wow, the comma disease is becoming a pandemic not to mention 'wate & caryying & tis! Vaucluse, where are you when we need you!
hahah, hey dun u know dis jus sum ways of speaks,, n we being frens? so much stuffs u dun know hahahahah

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Post by Quasimodo » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 3:15 pm

Bremen wrote:
sundaymorningstaple wrote: Wow, the comma disease is becoming a pandemic not to mention 'wate & caryying & tis! Vaucluse, where are you when we need you!
Maybe he's doing some "hands-on" research into the topic? ;)



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Post by Wham » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 4:56 pm

TONY123 - Strange that you have been living here a decade and just now decided to notice / ask about it. I am sure that given the chance most Causasian men that prefer Asian women will be GLAD to give you some good reasons over a beer...but it does seem a little crass to list all those reasons here.
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Post by Bubbles » Sun, 11 Dec 2005 5:57 pm

Yep, tis true, many expat men love Oriental beauties, and why shouldn't they? Many of us expat women appreciate the different good looks of your blokes too you know!

One of the reasons expat men will give about liking local women is that they (very often mistakenly) consider them to be less bolshie and outspoken and more biddable than UK or US or Oz women. You silly billies.....don't you know we're all the same underneath the skin....we will all have our says, but some of us come at it from quieter corners.......

Let's be honest it's the physical differences that must attract. Yes, you oriental beauts have smaller frames than us, generally, and it's the darkness of your hair, and your differently shaped eyes, etc etc etc. Opposites always attract and I say 'Vive la difference!'

I have quite a few expat girlfriends married to local boys, so, it does work both ways. And we expat women are also prey to falling for these misconceptions about local men....i.e....that they are shy, or immature, or perhaps not as 'personally' (you know what I mean) adventurous as the guys we're used to......all poppycock of course, and once you get to really know local people you soon realise your mistakes....What I have found is that local guys keep their sense of fun and youth longer than expat men, and yes, that is a good thing......

Mind you, there are lots of expat men who like the look of expat women too, and vice versa so it's just plain daft to generalize isn't it?

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