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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow a lot of you don't find Asian men attractive, neither do I honestly. Wonder if it is because they don't seem very masculine.[/quote] Yes, it's cultural. [/quote] Cultural to be wimps? Why is that? :( [/quote] They are raised to be smart, industrious, rule followers. Working hard and playing by the rules isn't sexy in our culture. (I don't know enough about other cultures to say whether this is universal or just some sort of pathology of the American woman.) [/quote] Oh please. If you were soaked in East Asian pop culture you would start to find them hot. You've just been conditioned by mass media. AA men are just not represented in movies, film, etc. and certainly not as leading men when they are. You grow up seeing emasculated characters for AA men, and you wonder why these guys don't turn you on. As a previous poster said, go live in South Korea for a few years. Those guys are very masculine, even when they are bagging your groceries. Korean men are definitely not wimps. They drink like fish, stoic, very old-school in culture. Kind of like Italian men, with an Irish love of the booze. When they are drunk, they are often weepy too, like Jews are when sober. The bad ones can go overboard and be sexist, in that "women have no place in the workplace" kind of way. Jews used to be thought of as "wimpy" for the same reasons, until you saw pictures of those Israeli soldiers packing heat in fatigues (I'm not Jewish, not trying to start anything about Middle East policies, just on how certain men are portrayed). Jewish guys are also now getting more exposure too in pop culture, without having to hide their ethnicity like in decades past.[/quote]
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