Tiffany Wang at The Bold Italic explains why she hates when women say they’re “not attracted” to Asian men.
Tiffany Wang has this to say: “Nothing pisses me off more than when someone says, “I’m just not attracted to Asian men.” I’ve heard these words come out of seemingly bright and well-intentioned women’s mouths – women of all ethnicities, including Asian – and in the Bay Area where over a third of the population is Asian, no less. When I point out that it’s discriminatory – no, racist – to exclude an entire race from your dating preferences, they shrug as if it’s something that just can’t be helped.”
She has much more to say on this topic. Read the rest at The Bold Italic.
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There is a legitimate reason, although you might not be aware of it. Testosterone. Asian men have less. Men with darker skin have more, light skinned Euro extract men less. Asian least. Women are not attracted by what they see, they are attracted by what they smell. I, personally, have never dated an Asian, because by the time I lived where there were many, I wasn’t dating anymore. But it is ridiculous to call it racist.
Gwenny, if I may paraphrase, you are saying: Women are just prisoners of their animalistic urges, helpless to resist those intoxicating pheromones, like dumb beasts immune to culture or intellect. Fascinating. That does jive with the behavioralist view of women held by some pick-up artists: stimulus X always elicits result Y. I guess it’s not “BBC” that all women are unfailingly drawn to, but DHT. Men, at least, have evolved further, so that our sexual preferences are socially-influenced rather than hard-wired, which is why Barbie’s proportions are a travesty, and we’re expected to adapt ourselves to be attracted to “real… Read more »