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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 2. culture and physical attractiveness of the student body. it's stressful, it's tough, and it's not fun. and no this isn't a racial thing, compare the asian kids that go to ucla or stanford to jhu or any other strong west coast school vs jhu...there are no abg's for example at jhu. [/quote] Appalling. Any serious school doesn't have many abgs. MIT? Princeton? Penn? Wellesley? Cornell?[/quote] Here is what Penn's feminist journal has to say about Asian Baby Girls: https://upennfword.com/about/ "Transferring to the East Coast, there was bound to be some cultural delay, and by the time the ABG grew in popularity here, there were already a list of things necessary in order to be considered an ABG. East Coast Asian-American girls aspire to be ABGs, and change their behavior and appearance to conform to the stereotype. There exists a sense of pride in knowing you fit in with Californian stereotypes, especially since the location is so romanticized. I asked my friend for her thoughts on the regional divide, and she explained that on the East Coast, ABGs were people that didn’t know themselves or their personal identities and turned to fulfilling a trope so that they could assume some type of personality." [/quote]
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