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10-19-2010, 12:03 PM
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One of my grand daughters worked in Tokyo for a while-- but she hated it. was glad to return to her home. So many want to go backpacking-- surely a great way to travel although a need to be very careful and wary. several of my gr daughters friends have aimed to go back packing but inthe end they too wanted the comforts of their own home. I suggest you rread the book "Tokyo Hostess" which is about the way many girls end up working as Hostesses inorder to earn lots of money-- but it is not always safe. |
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10-19-2010, 09:01 PM
He's adorable! What a cute smile! I just wanna hug him He's gonna grow up to be quite a handsome young man.
@ Evanny; There is a noticeable difference between Asian-Caucasian and pure Asian and/or pure Caucasian children. Maybe it's just me, but a lot of half-and-half people look very caucasian at certain times (like in certain pictures/lighting) and very asian in others. Also, to see more Asian-Caucasian people see Eiji Wentz, Rebecca Eri Ray Vaughn (AKA Becky), Shirota Yuu, and Kaela Kimura I also know a lady who has four children who are half-asian/half white and they're beautiful. ...I'd love to have me a halfie-hubby |
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10-19-2010, 09:21 PM
Ah, Becky. I remember when I first saw her on Stand Up! I think it was. I just thought she was Italian or something like that. I didn't know she was mixed.
Anywho, no, I have no desire to be "Japanese". I'm fine the way I am. The only thing I do envy is the height thing. I wish I was shorter and smaller...but that's not limited to race. It's just a general thing. |
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10-19-2010, 09:37 PM
thanks for the pics
well...i coudnt tell if those guys were asian at all. looked something like western european. i guess its a bit easier to notice in girls pity that in some 100 years everyone will look the same. there wont be as big gene-pool left since everyone will have mixed with everyone. |
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