Non-Asian women, would you date a guy of Asian appearance?

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It depends on where you are. The situations can differ even within the same city. Let's take the Los Angeles metropolitan area as an example: In the Westside of Los Angeles, where the UCLA is located, (i.e.

, UCLA is the acronym for "Ugly Caucasian Loving Asians" -- lol,) you see Asian women coupling with white men all the time. Asian women who have white fetish choose to live and gather in the Westside, and so the areas surrounding the UCLA have become their territory. As a general rule, Asian women in the Westside do not date Asian men.

(The white women and Latinas living in the Westside are not willing to date Asian men either.) On the other side of Los Angeles are the Asian (mixed with Hispanic) communities of San Gabriel Valley. In the east of Los Angeles, there are plenty of Asian women who are dating Asian men -- and *only* willing to date Asian men. Obviously, most Asian guys in Los Angeles would move out to San Gabriel Valley where they would not be ostracized.

Let's take me as an example. I used to work and live in the Westside, and after a few years of miserable dating life, I decided "screw this racist place" and move to San Gabriel Valley, (not to be confused with San Fernando Valley, which is the heart of the American film industry and another miserable place for Asian men.) It is not just me. I know plenty of Asian men like myself who have had the same experience in Los Angeles.

Here in San Gabriel Valley, I actually get hit on by women. (Ironically, white women and Latinas living away from the Westside are also more willing to date Asian men -- where those women would have much stiffer competition from Asian women.) The drawback -- if it can be considered as a drawback -- is that, after moving east into the mixed Asian-Hispanic communities, I no longer get to hang out with white people. I still stay in touch with old white friends, but I have not made a single new white friend since I moved to San Gabriel Valley, (Facebook friends do not count.) However, I prefer to get laid more often than making white friends and seeing them get laid -- lol.

I know that sound sad and insulting but that is the truth. I know it is so weird that where one lives can make such a huge impact on one's dating and sex life. In the past year in San Gabriel Valley, I have seen more Asian male-white female couples and white women with half-Asian babies than Asian female-white male couples.

Of course, I still mostly see Asian men with Asian women. This year I have yet to see any Asian female-White male couple in San Gabriel Valley; on the other hand, I have already seen more than one Asian man-white woman this year, and one very blond white woman shopping with a half-Asian baby in just yesterday in Rosemead (it is part of the San Gabriel Valley.) And it is only the beginning of 2011. Just last Christmas I visited West L.A. after years of leaving that hellhole.

That is still a miserable, horrid place for Asian men. That place gave me bad flashbacks -- lol. (Here is another funny saying in L.A.: West L.A. is the magnet for white men who love Asian women and gay men.) So, it really depends on where you are.

Here in L.A., Asian women who want white men would move to the Westside, while Asian women who prefer to stick with their own kind will move east to San Gabriel Valley. It is a form of self-segregation.

Nope, despite popular believe, most asian girls are with asian guys, followed by white guys, then everything else. I don't understand why people are always saying they only date white guys.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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