Quote:
I'm an average Asian guy, about 8 on the scale of 10. I'm not tall at all, only 5'8". I also have a heavy Asian accent and balding so I've been shaving my head for a while now. And yet I've never been with an Asian woman my whole life. When I first moved to US at the age of 17, I decided that I want challenges and dating outside my race. I pushed through with it and all the girls I have slept with or been in relationship with was either white or mixed. My current 5 months girlfriend is a 20 years old Caucasian, a HB9 who is 7 years younger than me.
What I'm saying is that it does help being a race with good stereotypes like Caucasian or African, but in the end, race doesn't matter that much. It's all about your frame, inner game and how good you can sell yourself. In fact, in US, because of the diversity and how well people are exposed to different cultures due to the media, they're indeed more likely to make connection and accept the differences. It's actually an advantage to be a minority in this case, because you'd appear so much more interesting to them than the average joes that they meet everyday.
I faced so many stereotype about Asian before, at first I was insecure about my English and everything. But over the time, I learned to improve my inner game, my frame and confidence. It wasn't an over night process but it worked out great. I made racist jokes all the time. I was told that I'm nothing like what they thought I would be based on the stereotypes and that I was interesting, confident and very sexual unlike any Asian they've met. Most of the time, you will encounter shit test and hoops, because just like us, these women don't like to step out of their comfort zone unless you show them you're fun and interesting to be with. In short, the ability to sell yourself, which you will acquire through experiences and practices.
However, there are times that some woman is just flat out not into certain race. Attraction is never a choice. In those situations, I've learnt to just accept it as it is and move on to work on targets that are already interested in me, rather than forcing something never meant to be.
moving post man, read it twice
anyways I need to ask you, I know most women will prefer White men but was there ever a time when you felt and actually experienced women taking a black man over you mostly because he is black?
I have dated girls who were White but said they would never get with a Black man yet they were happy to get with me. Then again, this is the USA and it is the deep south.