So the kung-fu pick up line is not good. Even if they are muscled CBCs...![]()
What you should really ask him is if he uses a steel nibbed pen or a brush for his calligraphy or how he is progressing with his water colour landscapes.
So the kung-fu pick up line is not good. Even if they are muscled CBCs...![]()
The Kung Fu pickup line is like all of the variations of the "you are pretty" pickup line. A guy gets tired of women trying for a variation of "you are handsome"
What you should really ask him is if he uses a steel nibbed pen or a brush for his calligraphy or how he is progressing with his water colour landscapes.
Yeah, ask him if he can do some kung-fu, where the best laundromats are, where the best chinese food is, get you some cheap shit at the night market, if he's good at flying kites and making origami, directions to china town, what dog meat tastes like, if he has any vision limitations peripherally, if he can do your taxes for you, and that you like small dicks.My question is how do I pick up a CBC guy? Should I ask him if he knows kung-fu? Or if he would like to join me at the Night Market or some tea? HELP!!!!
You need to tread lightly here. For one thing, the Night Market has ended for the year. You'd have to ask him to fly you away to Asia. He will likely want you to pay or negotiate how much you will pay and how much he will pay for the airfare, accommodation, and food.
My question is how do I pick up a CBC guy? Should I ask him if he knows kung-fu? Or if he would like to join me at the Night Market or some tea? HELP!!!!
...or as our people call it...'food'Yeah, ask him if he can do some kung-fu, where the best laundromats are, where the best chinese food is, get you some cheap shit at the night market, if he's good at flying kites and making origami, directions to china town, what dog meat tastes like, if he has any vision limitations peripherally, if he can do your taxes for you, and that you like small dicks.
But if you want to pick up any guy, CBC or ABC or black or white, just wear a short skirt with no panties and bend over once in awhile. You don't have to know jack shit about his background.
You see, "good looking for an Asian" is a clear example of why to the majority, you are the "other" and will always be the "other". That's why they have no clue that "yellow fever" is at all insulting, and also why they can't be insulted if you were to say "white disease" back to them; if you are the majority, you set the standard so "white disease" simply is so stupid it can't possibly be believed because a disease is not the norm, but a fever afflicts those who are the sick - that makes you the exception to the majority."Good looking for an Asian" ???!!?! WTF is that all about? That's gotta be one of the worst insults you can say to an Asian guy. That's like me say "You're pretty smart ....for a girl". As if your race/gender is somehow held to a lower standard than others. I always call CBC girls on this remark and they are dumbfounded when they realize how bad it sounds.
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DING, DING, DING.....I am gonna find me a smart CBC dude who has white fever. (but wait, all Asians are smart, right?)Karmic retribution being what it is... those CBC girls missed out on the guys who got the good jobs in law, medicine, tech, finance and ended up w/ 'second string' guys. High school reunions tell a lot about a person's choices.
Yeah, ask him if he can do some kung-fu, where the best laundromats are, where the best chinese food is, get you some cheap shit at the night market, if he's good at flying kites and making origami, directions to china town, what dog meat tastes like, if he has any vision limitations peripherally, if he can do your taxes for you, and that you like small dicks.
But if you want to pick up any guy, CBC or ABC or black or white, just wear a short skirt with no panties and bend over once in awhile. You don't have to know jack shit about his background.
Hi Elena, you can add one more name to the list.
As for reasons why, I can only come up with that you seem much more feminine than a lot of other Western women.
I love your new signature pic and note that your nipples look Japanese…. Mmmmmm…
Yellow fever does not denote racism, it denotes a preference.
While everyone is so busy pulling theories of dominance and submissiveness out of their ass to excuse Western selfishness they often over look the simple fact that Asian women and Western women actually look different. That different look is attractive to some and does not mean anything about wanting a slave to walk 6 feet behind you.
From my past experiences with CBC’s, I would say that they are just better looking (to me, with my Yellow fever) White girls.
They play the same games and come with the same baggage.
...or as our people call it...'food'
OK RANT MODE [ON] Here's what I can't stand about CBC girls..You only have to watch the first minute of this vid:
"Good looking for an Asian" ???!!?! WTF is that all about? That's gotta be one of the worst insults you can say to an Asian guy. That's like me say "You're pretty smart ....for a girl". As if your race/gender is somehow held to a lower standard than others. I always call CBC girls on this remark and they are dumbfounded when they realize how bad it sounds.
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If you lived in HK or S.Korea as a white person, you might have technically been a minority by sheer numbers, but you certainly weren't in reality. You want to know what a minority feels like in those countries? Be a E.Indian, Arabic, or Black. And I can say similarly for Asians in Canada. Sorry bud, but with your white skin, you have privileges you're not even aware of.I was a bit surprised when she said "good looking for an Asian".
when asked about it she said something like "I don't like Asian guys" so, she's being honest.
I'm not attracted to white girls, so does that mean I'm so full of self-loathing that I take it out on my own kind?uh, no, all it means is I prefer Asian girls
and that is ALL it means.No need to over-analyze,over-think it, just a matter of preference.
I've lived as a "minority" in both Hong Kong and South Korea, never felt the need to bemoan the fact when I was aware of discrimination.
My last 3 addresses in Van I've been a minority in my neighbourhood, so what?
I'm a minority in my domestic situation,living with 2 Hong Kong girls(notice I did not say "Hongers",wouldn't want to ruffle any feathers,not my style)
which has helped me greatly in acquiring Cantonese.btw, they have no problem with the term "Hongers"
Interpreting(or mis-interpreting)someone's preference as putting down anyone other than the preference is viewing the situation with a jaundiced eye.
Little offends me personally or emotionally, tons of stuff offends me intellectually. Gender, the use of "Asian" offend me as concepts due to their imprecision. Also, having lived in a Burnaby neighborhood where I was undoubtedly a racial minority, you get to know (if you don't already, which you should) that there is a really big difference between someone from Beijing, someone from Seoul, and someone from Quezon City.Hi Elena,
#1. Mentions modern gender differences (impending lawsuit)
#2. Oddly offended at nerds/skinny…. (oh shit, here it comes)
#3. Likes the nipple observation (check!)
#4. Dear Lost-In-Japan (check!)
So am I batting 50/50, or did I misunderstand your first and second paragraphs?
If anything, generally finding Asians very attractive as I do, any comparisons made by myself are meant only as a compliment to yourself.
I'd say I was a minority in reality, it wasn't a fantasy.and I was discriminated against,sometimes subtly(sp?)sometimes more openlyIf you lived in HK or S.Korea as a white person, you might have technically been a minority by sheer numbers, but you certainly weren't in reality. You want to know what a minority feels like in those countries? Be a E.Indian, Arabic, or Black. And I can say similarly for Asians in Canada. Sorry bud, but with your white skin, you have privileges you're not even aware of.
I'll leave this here.Current…ly incapable of… thought and… stuck entire…ly on the im…age of your… your… your… quote above. (breath dude breath!!!)
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No, only asian girls say this. A white/black/indian/whatever girl will tell me I'm either attractive or not without putting the proviso "For an asian" on it. I don't hear black girls say, He's attractive for a black man" when they look at a pic of Denzel or Arsenio even if they are not typically attracted to black men.I was a bit surprised when she said "good looking for an Asian".
when asked about it she said something like "I don't like Asian guys" so, she's being honest.
bottom line.....she doesn't find Asian guys attractive and she,like everyone else, is free to date who she wants.^ I've heard what she said time and again from other asian women more so than any other ethnicity...which is why I highlighted it in the first place. 'Genralizations'/stereotypes stem from some degree of truth.






