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Asian girls have really cute faces but Westerners are busty? Ok, not all are cute and busty but you know, most of the time on the streets, shopping malls, you see what i just describe to you.
Is this a genetic thing to asians and westerners? | | Asian people have no cows,milk and cheese, not like western a bulls | Do Asian girls feel inferior to White girls? I mean White girls on average are facially more attractive than Asian girls. And White girls also have bigger, fully boobs on average too. If you just go out on the street in the states, you see a lot of facially attractive White girls that are busty. But Asian girls are facially lesser than White girls and also smaller in the boob department. Do Asian girls suffer from low self esteem just out of curiousity? | No, not at all. When you live in Germany like I there aren't many Asians around, so when I enter a room I'm usually the center of attention immediately. In consequence I'm usually being envied by German women hissing things behind my back like "Pah, what's so interesting about that person, she isn't even pretty! Look at those eyeslits and that nose and that fishmouth - not nordic at all!"
But I don't really care. Most men on the other hand think I'm beautiful and so do women with selfesteem. I was confronted with so much female envy in my life that by now I choose my female friends with regards to their looks (as superficial as that might sound), but the thought behind that is: the prettier a woman is the better we'll get along, because she'll get as much attention as I. And every now and then being ignored is nice.
Oh - and sorry, but most women in family have a C/D-cup, if that's of interest. :)
Oh and regarding "white girls on average are facially more attractive than Asian girls" - that's just your opinion as you grew up in the western hemisphere. There are as many beauty ideals in the world as there are cultures - see: while chubby cheeks and round faceshapes are usually considered as ugly in European culture, a lot of Asian cultures consider them as beautiful. And then again, while Asian cultures consider high cheekbones and boney faces as ugly most western models look that way. So Asians would say that Renee Zellweger is a whole lot prettier than Julia Roberts, while most European persons would probably see it the other way round.
Think of body types, too - go to France and as soon as you've got boobs bigger than a B-cup, they'll think you're fat and ugly - on the other hand you need to have curves in Turkey.
I think as long as one knows that there are tons of beauty ideals no one in the world needs to feel inferior to anyone. | D-cup backless strapless bra? (also, busty Asian girl?)? So I am going to be a bridesmade for a wedding. We'll all wear this flimpsy cocktail dress without a back (it's really thin, it's not like tight boned prom dress) with really thin straps. Everyone else are going to get those silicon stick-on bras, but most of then are pretty flat-chested. I'm a 34 D.
1. People normally think that Asian girls are suppost to be slender and curve-less (like everyone else in the wedding). I'm obviously not slender or curve-less (It's not like I'm really fat or anything). I always feel like I stand out way too much amonst my relatives (someone once commented that I "take up too much space" in a photo). What should I do to feel better in a sea of tall and skinny girls?
2. Will those silicon stick-on bras work on me? | I'm a 42 DDD... believe me i know the woes of bigger breasts! I'm certainly curvy everywhere else to... but for the most part, no.. those stick ons won't work as much as you WANT them to... but they'll help a little. what you can do if find a strapless bra that fits in the boobs, get one cup size smaller, cut off the back of it, and double sided sticky tape it to you... it won't hold GREAT, but since its a cup size smaller it'll actually offer better support since it won't have a back or straps to it
and to make yourself feel better?? There is a WHOLE line of Bras out there that are meant to make your bust look reduced. Some of them really work some not so much... just go out and find one that works best for you are are comfortable. believe me, nothing makes you more aware of your boobs then when your bra is hurting you and you notice it. Try a bra that crosses in the back in an X. it will pull your boobs closer to you so they look smaller while giving support without an under wire and keep you comfortable all day. There is also a boob reduction but that's a last resort.
Hope i helped you! | Guys: Busty or Asian better? Guys, do you prefer thin, small-chested Asian girls or busty White girls, who are not as not-so-thin? | Depends.
Although, I'm a bit biased&like Asians a bit more in general. (( I'm Asian too. ))
Somehow, I know a lot of busty Asians, though.
It depends more on their personality really. | Who is that busty asian girl in the video for "Like A G6"? ...she's attractive ;P | | the one in red? erica ocampo. half filipino on her father's side i think | Why do some indian men like white busty girls? iam a busty brunette ith very light paleish skin. iam a size medium in clothes soo i am not skinny but iam not fat either. asian guys consider me as fat tho because they like their women to be really small. i noticed every indian guy goes for me. i do not go for indian guys so i send a go away signal everytime but all of them go for me even when iam wearing my pj's to put the rubbish out with bedhair.
why do they all go for my look? | i supose cause they like
is it so bad then? | Why are asian girls so hot? they have these tight little bodys that i think are the best. even better than the busty blonde.
img184.imageshack.us/img184/2613/… | | 0_o....no comment | Help? My fiancée prefers Asian women? I'm White and Cherokee, he's Filipino. I'm hurt by this now because this is what keeps happening: He'll say I'm only pretty or cute but when he sees and Asian girl, he says that they're beautiful, sexy, gorgeous, etc. And all I get is... cute and pretty. He has admitted when we first started dating he prefers Asians, in fact, I'm the first girl he's dated that isn't Asian.
Even so, he does treat me pretty good. All his remarks hurt though, it's like I'm second best to him. A few months ago we were talking about going to Japan for our honeymoon. Because I know he prefers Asians, I said no. Then he asked why and explained. He just made me feel worse by being too descriptive. "No baby... some hot, petite, busty, tight little Asian chick would never steal me away from you." - I'm petite but he thinks I need to be stick-thin like many girls he's seen (I'm only 99lbs, I can't get much thinner and LIVE.), I was not blessed with my mother's boobs - I'm only an A Cup, I've already stated the types of compliments he gives, and I'm tight but not tight enough for him.
I have 0 self-esteem now. How do other girls deal with guys that don't prefer them? I will not leave him. We've been together for years, besides this issue, our relationship is completely fine. | Think of it this way, he is normally attracted to Asians, but he chose you! You must have really caught his eye.
My boyfriend was always fond of women with dark hair. Guess what I was a blonde. He never saw himself being attracted to a girl with lighter hair, I beat the odds.
If you are insecure, ask him why he went for you after you instead. Ask him what he finds attractive about you. He's with you, I'm sure he finds you beautiful. | Color, Culture, Black and White? I've been reading a lot of posts and articles and people spouting about how white women want to be black. And by a lot I mean in three days that I've searched gender and interracial relationships I've seen well over a couple dozen.
I'm a white girl, very white, half Russian, half Jewish. I am more than proud of my heritage. I don't tan (aside from a bit of warming in the sun by the pool because I like how it feels), I don't want to inject my already full lips, and I have a butt, and hips. I'm a curvy girl, so shove that argument up where the sun don't shine.
I have seen women black, white, Indian, Japanese, etc, that have been gorgeous and ones that are ugly as sin. White women tan, and black women straighten and highlight their hair, Indian women want to look lighter (because their culture has believed fair skin to be of higher class for centuries) as do several of the Asian cultures, African culture prizes beautiful dark, rich skin, and the Middle East like a very specific mid-tone. Why exactly are we making this all about skin color? Why is it that every time someone mentions color women attack each other?
I've read from many forums now that "black women age better, and are this and that, and that white women just want to be like them so we tan" and in response "that black women with their fake hair and nail..." etc.
Why don't we as women just stop fighting over who is better? Shouldn't we share and try to bring each other up, not down? We all have something beautiful, and while you should be proud of who you are, why can't we share? Why can't naturally light people show others how to make fair skin look good, and darker skinned cultures, share tips for tanning well, hair tips, etc? Why is it that we have to constantly attack each other, and put each other down?
Why is it that there are so many posts about "How no butt, thin-lipped, flat chested, skinny, white girls just need plastic surgery and to tan" and "black girls keep lightening their skin, and straightening their hair, and are jealous of white girls?" I refuse to believe any of it. We are all beautiful, and we all cross racial lines. There are curvy white girls, petite black girls, busty asians, etc.
Has anybody else noticed this trend lately? This attack? What is to be done? How do we start respecting each other rather than wallowing in ignorance? | Well, these are the kinds of questions that I like to see.
I don't feel that this is a trend. This has existed for a very long time.
Now, how do we stop the trend is the biggest question that you have. It'll have to be with you. And me. And the next and the next. You must be the one to set the example. I have to set an example, and I do, I have, and I will continue to do so. I date outside of my race. He's a European and I'm an American. I can't lie, I've asked myself why do white people tan. That's not a good look for everyone. The person I've seen with the best tan is Kelly Ripa. She just glows. But people overdo it sometimes. Then I ask myself why do Black women rely on weaves. The celebrities usually have the best product of weaves, but white women and other races use extensions, too.
Actually, some people are bald under their hair or have really long hair and don't like to do anything with it. I know this because I wash hair in a salon on the side. I've seen it all.
My views. Both my parents were in the Army, and they were stationed overseas. They have had the oppurtunity to see how others are. There is a family that my family has known for a long time, and the wife is German, she is like family to us. For the most part, color means very little to me. It's not really the way I was brought up, well, then again it is. My father has had problems with people being racist with him, but my mother went to a school where she had White friends. So it's nothing to her. I think that Black men definitly have a large hurdle to jump.
But people have to change their ways in order to diminish people's stereo types. You have to be who you are. And that's that. Peer pressure doesn't help. I didn't experience a lot peer though. I guess I was a loner growing up. I always did things on my own anyway; I didn't rely on what peope were doing next. Like the way I wear my hair is up to me. I straighten it with a flat iron or I wear it natural. I don't care if my edges aren't straight. My hair is clean. That's all that matters.
A lot problems just come from the way people were raised and just that individual's personality. Things just have such a long history. What I really want to say is things just have to change with people. I've been aorund women, and I'm not interested in looking at her from head to toe, like I'm trying to hit that or something. That's what females do, and it's so old. I'm bored with it. I act like I don't see them doing it or if I have to speak with a woman that does this, I flip it on her, and just be a nice person. Because she's not expecting it. She's expected me to show my as*s, too. Or try to be the flyyest woman in the room. I have a man, and if I didn't, I would be the same old me anyway. I'll probably never see them again anyway for me to even care. For the most part, guys don't come anywhere near a woman's beauty. Only a hand full of guys are aesthetically attractive. They don't keep up with themselves as nearly as much as women do.
For the record: I would love to meet someone like you out on the street. You come off as down to earth. Like, you think about things and you would like to see change for the better when it comes to people in social situations like this. Well, I wish I could write more but......1 | Black and White! and then some.... anyone know? I've been reading a lot of posts and articles and people spouting about how white women want to be black. And by a lot I mean in three days that I've searched gender and interracial relationships I've seen well over a couple dozen.
I'm a white girl, very white, half Russian, half Jewish. I am more than proud of my heritage. I don't tan (aside from a bit of warming in the sun by the pool because I like how it feels), I don't want to inject my already full lips, and I have a butt, and hips. I'm a curvy girl, so shove that argument up where the sun don't shine.
I have seen women black, white, Indian, Japanese, etc, that have been gorgeous and ones that are ugly as sin. White women tan, and black women straighten and highlight their hair, Indian women want to look lighter (because their culture has believed fair skin to be of higher class for centuries) as do several of the Asian cultures, African culture prizes beautiful dark, rich skin, and the Middle East like a very specific mid-tone. Why exactly are we making this all about skin color? Why is it that every time someone mentions color women attack each other?
I've read from many forums now that "black women age better, and are this and that, and that white women just want to be like them so we tan" and in response "that black women with their fake hair and nail..." etc.
Why don't we as women just stop fighting over who is better? Shouldn't we share and try to bring each other up, not down? We all have something beautiful, and while you should be proud of who you are, why can't we share? Why can't naturally light people show others how to make fair skin look good, and darker skinned cultures, share tips for tanning well, hair tips, etc? Why is it that we have to constantly attack each other, and put each other down?
Why is it that there are so many posts about "How no butt, thin-lipped, flat chested, skinny, white girls just need plastic surgery and to tan" and "black girls keep lightening their skin, and straightening their hair, and are jealous of white girls?" I refuse to believe any of it. We are all beautiful, and we all cross racial lines. There are curvy white girls, petite black girls, busty asians, etc.
Has anybody else noticed this trend lately? This attack? What is to be done? How do we start respecting each other rather than wallowing in ignorance? | | you are 100% correct. something does need to be done about this. i mean men stick together, why can't women. i think alot of women are insecure in who they are and try to transfer their feelings onto others. one correction though, not all black women wear weave in their hair and white women have been wearing fake nails like forever. so don't stereotype us. all cultures need to embrace each others differences and stop putting each other down cause if God wanted everyone to look the same He would have made us that way. stop worrying what other people say about you. i have worked with alot of people from different races and they all wanted the same thing-to be loved and accepted. |
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