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i realy want a japanese gf
i would like to have a japanese gf cos i always feel and fall inlove with a japanese women in my dreams.but it does not mean that other countries are not good in friendship,lol but minds are differents and can dialogue what it seems that can be good for its own feelings.well am still insist that i realy want a japanese gf to build up my future and have a good family.anyway am here with free and pure heart to search for it.hahahahahahahah i later change my mind.i want a good gf from any country.sorry all my friends,you can contact me now amavailable for good lady who realy want a good relationship.cheers
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I honestly have no idea. I mean, they're all pretty darn different from each other, like any other kind of guy, so hard to say. Mixed experiences too with friends I've made over time. The Japanese guys who'd spent a bit of time out the country were easier to get to know, I found, primarily because as a tall self-sufficient woman*** I think I can be a little intimidating for some guys. I find it can prompt either a lot of shy gawping or conversely, rather brash commentary to impress their friends, which can be plain awkward at best and offensive at worst. Which can be really hard to get past, even just for the purpose of making friends with no intention to let it go further. Other people, some of the ones i've met in the UK for example, have a bit more confidence to just be casual and have a chat, language barriers aside. That's important to me. I don't want someone wanting to date me just because I'm not japanese, same as I don't want to date someone just because they are japanese.
So yeah, complicated. Am I open to the idea, sure, but like anything it really really depends on the person. (***This isn't to say I go out of my way to stand out when I'm in Japan. I dress in a standard way, I'm not loud, I generally don't get that whole 'gaijin bubble' thing; i just occasionally get caught out taking off my high-heels in order to lift my bike over a fence when it hemmed in by other bikes or something.) |
To me, it honestly doesn't matter, people are people regardless of race.
There are some Japanese guys who I like, but there are English guys, French guys. I don't think it matters to be honest, but my friend is convinced she's going to marry a French Canadian called Marcus... I don't want to hurt her, but the chances of that happening are very rare, it also gets me a bit angry when she says this because she won't be looking at other races or cultures as a possibility. Whilst you're so pre-occupied trying to find yourself a Japanese guy you're going to miss a whole lot of people from other cultures who may be interested in you. I wouldn't go as far as saying looking at one race is racism, but I think it shouldn't be done. |
well i like all kinds of guys and i look for personality, honesty, trust, ect.
and im not raist or anything believe me, but i find that im attracted to asian guys not because their asian but because most of the guys that have what im looking for just happen to be asian. so i think i can understand where your coming from. |
The grass is always greener on the other side. Humans always covet for things which he/she can never seem to obtain in reality. I know that feeling because I'm currently experiencing that phenomena. But I wouldn't go so far to call it racism. I would just say it's all part of one's own personal preference.
I'm a Chinese living in Singapore, and I only have eyes for Japanese girls. I don't even pay attention to local girls. Am I racist towards my own race? Of course not! Regarding love, everyone has their own ideal notions about it, so their opinions might sound a little selfish, in this case towards other races besides Japanese, but everyone is entitled to their own dream fantasies, no? But it's not for the typical superficial reasons which most guys would have (although I must admit their general good looks is definitely a factor), but it's just that I've become so intrigued by their culture and way of living, and I subconsciously want to be part of that lifestyle, preferably alongside a good-looking Japanese spouse. On the other hand, I would have to agree that my narrow perspective has caused me to neglect girls within my immediate surroundings, where getting together with a good local girl would be more realistic. But I'm not in a hurry to get hitched, and I intend to work in Japan in about 4 years' time, so I'm keeping my options open, and if possible, create opportunities for the ideal relationship I would want to be in. |
hmm i think that the asian boys are better-looking than the european boy
... i think european boys are looking like monkeys u.u° |
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