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I'm going outside the "norm", buddy. All my previous serious relationships were with Japanese, Chinese and my most recently serious relationship was with a Korean chic. Now I'm going on dates with white girls. Lots of Italians, Irish, and Germans in the SOJO area tho. But them Italian girls tho....daaaaayammm....Bella Bambina!
Western versus Eastern... huge divide. I've never dated an Asian women, well, not one from the true Asia (I don't consider Russia to be Asian too much, more European), but I've heard they are shy, reserved, quite and like the man to provide a lot. Not that that's wrong, a lot of that is something I like - especially the shy part, but that's too much work,
Women in the US are a lot more outgoing.
- good luck with that!
Definitely a huge difference between the girls from Japan and the American girls. In Japan, girl wants you to approach them, ask them out, ask the number, et al. Here in the 'states, its not uncommon for the girl to ask for your number , and for me , that was a big cultural shock at first. But you get to adapt to it after a while, imho.
As for Asian women, yes, they tend to be more traditional in general, especially East Asian girls.
- good luck with that! We call suave chick repellent around here. Fedoras too. Too artificial.
If you want to charm a women, take her out to dinner and be nice, don't be a dork, unless that's actually you, but always be yourself. Suave looks too strange in the US.
Sounds hard though. Can we make an inference that this is part of the reason that South Koran and Japanese males are more socially reserved? I see many involved in video games and other more introverted activities, is this a result of the difficulty with relationships.
I'm not sure, but as an observer, it does seem that the more difficult relationships are to attract, the less inclined on is to actually try too pursue them. And if this perception persists and East Asian men grow up with this perception in their minds, is there too little incentive to even try?
The "problem" in Japan is the reason I ask. Too few couples forming and too few having children.
@SvenSvensonov forget about skiing....why not play Polo at the highest polo ground in the world ?
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That looks awesome!!! I've never ridden a horse, something else to add to my list of things to do, I feel too tempted to misuse the clubs though. What's it take to get the grass that green? The water bill must be massive! Do they divert water from the lake/pond nearby? I mean look at the rest of the surroundings. That a lot of green!
That looks like a lot of fun! Polo in the US is either reserved for rich country clubs or stupid and overly expensive brands