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East Asian being Korean, Chinese and Japanese.
I always hear stuff that Indian guys and Asian guys, we are like at the "bottom" of the dating pool or something. There are exceptions but we are generally speaking here. Apparently the stereotype is that Asian men are too feminine and Indian [India] men are too controlling and what not. I mean negative stereotypes are stacked up right against the both of us, it's unfair of course but that's Hollywood for ya!
Anyways, in your experiences, who have had a tougher time getting with ladies outside their own race, Indian guys or East Asian guys?
My buddy lives out west and he keeps telling me that a lot of Asian girls there go for White guys and show little interest in Asian guys, but that may just be him though.
Yeah, I know plenty of Indian guys who have no problems with the ladies. And some hot east asian dudes...don't know where this poll and thread is coming from.
Yeah, I know plenty of Indian guys who have no problems with the ladies. And some hot east asian dudes...don't know where this poll and thread is coming from.
Mostly it is believed across various sites I been on that Asian and Indian men have a tougher time with the ladies, tougher time than Black, White, Hispanic and other groups of men. I mean I read so many stories about Asian men struggling to get with women and from Indian men, oh well, not true, yay!
Mostly it is believed across various sites I been on that Asian and Indian men have a tougher time with the ladies, tougher time than Black, White, Hispanic and other groups of men. I mean I read so many stories about Asian men struggling to get with women and from Indian men, oh well, not true, yay!
If you keep perpetuating this stereotype, it's going to become self-fulfilling prophecy.
I am starting to view myself as a man rather than an Indian man.
Good! You probably have a lot more in common with people in the other "groups" (black, white, etc.) you discuss than you may realize. Embrace the many similarities and some people will begin to take interest in the differences. For example, after a few dates with a girl, take her to an Indian restaurant. Outside of major cities, many people have never had Indian food, and if this is the case with your date, you'll get the opportunity to share something with her that she will likely find cool and interesting.
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