Re: One Day - Real life examples of couples who are physically mismatched

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of white women who feel threatened by plain looking women of color dating good looking white guys, it seems?

Asian American woman here - it's well known in our circles that you don't have to be a particularly attractive Asian woman to have non-Asian men attracted to you. So long as you are thin and with shiny hair, an Asian woman will get a lot of attention. Unfortunately, this is largely due to historically ingrained stereotypes that sexualize Asian women, but the point stands.


Don’t even have to be thin TBH.

-not thin Asian woman


Agree with everything you said except that we are threatened by it. Trust me, we do not want these misogynists and are happy they self-select out of our dating pool. But I don’t want them for you, either. I hate that some Asian women don’t see it or have enough internalized misogyny to not be put off by it. As I feminist I just hate this kind of guy and wish they’d leave Asian women alone.


Except other misfits replace them from other dating pools, dating you as an accessory or a status symbol for success.
Anonymous
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/style/india-ambani-merchant-wedding-party/index.html

The couple in the last pic - bride and groom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/style/india-ambani-merchant-wedding-party/index.html

The couple in the last pic - bride and groom


The couple in that pic is way more mismatched than the couple in One Day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/style/india-ambani-merchant-wedding-party/index.html

The couple in the last pic - bride and groom


The couple in that pic is way more mismatched than the couple in One Day.


I don’t see the mismatch. I can’t even figure out who the ugly one is supposed to be. They’re both very rich and cute enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/style/india-ambani-merchant-wedding-party/index.html

The couple in the last pic - bride and groom


The couple in that pic is way more mismatched than the couple in One Day.


I don’t see the mismatch. I can’t even figure out who the ugly one is supposed to be. They’re both very rich and cute enough.


Scroll down. The groom is morbidly obese.
Anonymous
I am south Asian and I know many beautiful south Asian women married to rich successful white men. AND Indian men. The key here is beauty.

I could totally see someone like Dex falling deeply for one of these beauties:







The issue here isn’t race, it’s the believability. Someone with Annika’s below average looks would find love too, but with someone who is equally unattractive, but has other great qualities like intelligence or ambition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am south Asian and I know many beautiful south Asian women married to rich successful white men. AND Indian men. The key here is beauty.

I could totally see someone like Dex falling deeply for one of these beauties:







The issue here isn’t race, it’s the believability. Someone with Annika’s below average looks would find love too, but with someone who is equally unattractive, but has other great qualities like intelligence or ambition.


These women are more attractive than Dex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am south Asian and I know many beautiful south Asian women married to rich successful white men. AND Indian men. The key here is beauty.

I could totally see someone like Dex falling deeply for one of these beauties:







The issue here isn’t race, it’s the believability. Someone with Annika’s below average looks would find love too, but with someone who is equally unattractive, but has other great qualities like intelligence or ambition.


These women are more attractive than Dex.


+1 these women are gorgeous
Anonymous
Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours burn brighter.

Apparently (from the most recent posts above) the hater is a Bollywood agent who is pissed that their vapid client wasn’t cast in the role.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours burn brighter.

Apparently (from the most recent posts above) the hater is a Bollywood agent who is pissed that their vapid client wasn’t cast in the role.


I responded to this a few pages back. Emma is below average for an everyday Indian person, not below average for an actress. I am definitely not an agent and I don’t know any actual Bollywood actresses except that I know there are many gorgeous Indian women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours burn brighter.

Apparently (from the most recent posts above) the hater is a Bollywood agent who is pissed that their vapid client wasn’t cast in the role.


I responded to this a few pages back. Emma is below average for an everyday Indian person, not below average for an actress. I am definitely not an agent and I don’t know any actual Bollywood actresses except that I know there are many gorgeous Indian women.


I agree, her eyes are too close to each other. it messes up any facial harmony. She might look better with thinner eyebrows (her face is not delicate enough for the thick look that jennifer connelly types can pull off...).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours burn brighter.

Apparently (from the most recent posts above) the hater is a Bollywood agent who is pissed that their vapid client wasn’t cast in the role.


I responded to this a few pages back. Emma is below average for an everyday Indian person, not below average for an actress. I am definitely not an agent and I don’t know any actual Bollywood actresses except that I know there are many gorgeous Indian women.


So are you jealous of her success and how much love she is getting, both here and IRL? Or are we supposed to believe that you’re solely motivated by how the casting decision affects your ability to enjoy the blockbuster hit limited Netflix series? (That is apparently providing millions with great enjoyment.)

Jeff’s pointed comments a few days ago are aimed straight at you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours burn brighter.

Apparently (from the most recent posts above) the hater is a Bollywood agent who is pissed that their vapid client wasn’t cast in the role.


I responded to this a few pages back. Emma is below average for an everyday Indian person, not below average for an actress. I am definitely not an agent and I don’t know any actual Bollywood actresses except that I know there are many gorgeous Indian women.


So are you jealous of her success and how much love she is getting, both here and IRL? Or are we supposed to believe that you’re solely motivated by how the casting decision affects your ability to enjoy the blockbuster hit limited Netflix series? (That is apparently providing millions with great enjoyment.)

Jeff’s pointed comments a few days ago are aimed straight at you.


Why can’t a person have an opinion that’s different than yours? We’re not jealous. We’re confused. I’m not Indian and don’t live in a heavily Indian community, but every single Indian woman I know in real live is much prettier than this actress. It think it’s racist for agents to cast such a below average actress to represent Indians on a Western stage. It’s like whoever did this thinks all Indians look the same and are ugly or something. I’m offended not jealous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blowing out someone else’s candle doesn’t make yours burn brighter.

Apparently (from the most recent posts above) the hater is a Bollywood agent who is pissed that their vapid client wasn’t cast in the role.


I responded to this a few pages back. Emma is below average for an everyday Indian person, not below average for an actress. I am definitely not an agent and I don’t know any actual Bollywood actresses except that I know there are many gorgeous Indian women.


So are you jealous of her success and how much love she is getting, both here and IRL? Or are we supposed to believe that you’re solely motivated by how the casting decision affects your ability to enjoy the blockbuster hit limited Netflix series? (That is apparently providing millions with great enjoyment.)

Jeff’s pointed comments a few days ago are aimed straight at you.


No, I’m not jealous of her on here or real life. I don’t even know what movie or show this is. I only googled what she looked like because of this thread. Someone accused someone of being an agent and I only responded to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/style/india-ambani-merchant-wedding-party/index.html

The couple in the last pic - bride and groom


The couple in that pic is way more mismatched than the couple in One Day.


I don’t see the mismatch. I can’t even figure out who the ugly one is supposed to be. They’re both very rich and cute enough.


Scroll down. The groom is morbidly obese.


The bride is far more physically attractive than the groom. This isn’t as uncommon and much more accepted. Plenty of attractive women date and marry less or unattractive men who are rich, smart, successful or have great personalities. It is less common for it to be the other way around.
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