Showing posts with label yellow fever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellow fever. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

flavour of the week.

"i like the korean girls for their bodies, but i can't sit and talk to them like i can with you." said a german man explaining why he is currently not dating a korean girl, while handing me a drink he just picked up from the bar.
it seems these days that i have been using korean girls as my scapegoat for getting guys to stop hitting on me. i say things like "but what about all the hot korean girls around here? if i were a guy, well. i would be all over this right?" or "what about those two korean girls over there? awesome. go get some of that." does this make me just as bad as the guys that come over here and want a little bibimbap? if ya know what i mean.

i want this topic to be non-offensive, unrelated, and light-hearted to the people living abroad here in korea. just something that i feel that has been on my mind and needs to be thought out...in public. this is just everything i have learned and noticed about the dating culture here. and kinda a rant. just kinda. okay it's a rant.

i can fully understand why the guys here have got a little to full blown yellow fever. by all means a whole nation of slim, cute, hot, beautiful, plastic surgery ridden, and naive women who think that every white man looks like brad pitt. who wouldn't? even i find myself with a complex that no girl should ever go through. then why do i still find myself scoffing at the guy that would never get a girl back home with a trendy beyond gorgeous korean girl hanging off his arm? making disapproving faces and snarky remarks as they pass by. what is wrong with this picture? are these men taking advantage of a culture that doesn't know any better? are korean girls as naive as i think they are? i think it can go both ways. admiring both culture's exoticness. i normally wouldn't put it quite as delicately. but you get my drift.

fact: if you are enrolled in the american military and get married to a local; you receive cost of living allowance (COLA), basic allowance for housing (BAH), seperate rations (food money) and your significant other also gets enrolled in tricare which is the military health insurance (yeah wut up, i researched it). not to mention the sweet exchange of citizenships. could possibly be some encouragement to date a korean. aw yeah benefitttssss.

a friend brought to my attention that a lot of these men are quote, "BHL's" or "back home losers". some too sweet for any girls back home, some lacking in the looks department, some specifically fetishizing asians, some too old, and some genuinely looking for love. but the standards are different in asia from the western. some guys hold this standard of western mindset to these korean girls, and they can't deal. so they either complain and wimper about how their girl is too whiney, controlling and clingy but still manage to work through the relationship for obvious reasons. but if the guy can deal, then they seem to be happy and content that they even have a woman to call their own. for me personally, i think that when you date someone of a strong culture, despite all of the traditions and weird differences; you still end up dating the culture and that is something i personally can't deal with. i guess i am not that open to culture as i thought i was. or maybe i am being too harsh on myself or not enough. it's kiiiinda annoying when korean girls stop to take pictures and hyperventilate over western guys. perhaps everyone deserves an ego boost. but for real. too much.

example: i was sitting on the stage waiting for a friend. she arrived and we noticed a group of western guys sitting on the stage. then we see a shy group of korean girls coyly approach them. IMMEDIATELY the guys sat straight up and puffed out their chests. pret-ty sure that these girls were no older than 16. what does it feel like to go from one country mediocre, to another country and be glamourized? does it get tiring? like how a celebrity gets tired of fame? "oh my, too many girls think i am so attractive. they only want me because i am foreign." BOO HOO.

this brings me to my next point of the vice versa. western girls. where do they fit into this whole equation? at first i used to think that western chicks got the butt end of this whole dating thing. even though i do know that the blonde hair, blue eyes thing is uber attractive to korean men. this all will forever go both ways. however, korean men will never be as forward as western men. therefore the chances of the western girl, korean man combo are quite rare. but my thoughts always wandered, do western girls get yellow fever? sure. the korean men are well-groomed, tall, fit, and sometimes look prettier than the girls. but i think it is fair to say that the majority of western girls don't really want to date or otherwise be with a korean man. korean men lack, a form of manliness and attitude that western girls crave. like facial hair and chopping wood. one big circle of superficialness.

quote from an asian american woman: as an asian girl growing up in the united states, i believe i was taught by the society to be attracted to just about everyone besides other asian men. this marginalization of asian men has occurred, in my view, for several reasons. first, the media never portrays asian men in a dominant role. they are always portrayed as nerdy, geeky, brainiacs, with no sense of themselves and no ability to attract women.

in other words, the media portrays asian men as incapable and undesirable. second, american society has many negative stereotypes towards asian men.

it has become a complete joke to think that an asian man could ever "satisfy" a woman. their "manlihood" is the constant subject of jokes and insults. for this reason, most women view asian men as asexual and feminine.

for these reasons, asian girl, and women in general in american society are taught to view asian men as undesirable and feeble.

as you will see, this is the reason why asian girls are now up for grabs... asian girls in our society, because of their conditioning, on the whole do not prefer to date asian men.


although, i can say that this subject contains loads of double standards, and i of course have used my asian-girliness to my advantage. it's not like i'm oblivious to it. going to school in the heart of toronto really made me aware to interracial dating. i avoided dating at all costs because i could not discern whether or not having an asian girlfriend was just a trend or not. don't judge me, i just didn't know.


quote from an american man: (8 reasons why korean girls go for western boys)

5. westerners are more likely to treat you as an equal. it's not a universal concept among all westerners yet, but it's a concept that westerners have had decades more practice at.

6. we offer a way out of korea. if you've been looking for a way out, western guys do offer a way.
7. we don't really like the flower boys either. we're a bit more manly than that. so what if our closet isn't overflowing with tight dress shirts and polka-dot bow ties? jeans and nice-looking shirts are all the western guys need for going out after work is done. also, if we get a flat tire while you're driving, we can change the darn tire ourselves without worrying about getting our pretty shirt dirty or calling some errand man.
8. we can talk about interesting things - much more interesting than work, clothes, drinking, and that crazy boss of ours. quite a few of us sing, dance, play an instrument, write, cook, act, and many other things.

what it basically comes down to:
guys want to be physical with korean girls, but want to date western girls.
western girls want western guys.
i suppose there is a happy medium. on both parts.

of course these are stereotypical conceptions / misconceptions. but there is no doubt in my mind, that there is the odd occasion that that sweet honest genuine guy finds / settles for the perfect girl in korea. i am not saying that korean girls are brainless, and definitely not saying that western girls can't be ridiculously good looking. but stereotypes come from somewhere.

regardless, these are just my thoughts. yeah they are pretty much really silly. don't take it to heart. i'm not trying to prove anything. who knows i could be completely and utterly misinformed and living in a dream world.

read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/why-asian-girls-are-looking-for-western-men--15060.html#ixzz148Tvj3DJ
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Friday, July 30, 2010

psa.

just cause you in asia, don't mean all asian girls are easy.
get over yourselves.
be realistic.
you may be the kings of hollywood now, but just wait until you get back home.
no more asian chicks bowing at your throne of foreign wonder.
STOP wearing things such as oh... american eagle, abercrombie and fitch, and hollister head to toe.
you live in korea for goodness sake. go buy some new clothes.
side note: fake ed hardy is worse than ed hardy. please avoid.

gosh, i need a vacation.

ps. i may regret these statements tomorrow.
i am not my usual positive self.
i deeply apologize...maybe.

xo.
vb.

Monday, June 7, 2010

frank.

no pictures this time kiddies.
just be ma words.

it has almost been four months since i have landed on this side of the world.
i have grown ridiculously accustom to living here, that i have forgotten of any cultural differences that may have struck me as strange when i first arrived.
so, this is just a straight up list of things that are weird, awesome, or crappy about korea.

1: vanity
koreans LOVE their mirrors. what would this country be if EVERYONE didn't look beautiful? or was reminded that they weren't?
when i first arrived, i had booked a hostel in the heart of seoul in a place called hongdae.
the next day when i went to venture out and about, and it hit me.
"i look like a fat butchy lesbian."
but now, tis passé. i am used to seeing size 0 girls walk in absurd conditions in 5 inch heels and miniskirts.

2: eating at lunch
geez louise. how fast do you eat your food?
at first i chatted with the other teachers and was always last to finish my meal, which kept the other teachers waiting for me. it made me feel awkward as they stared at me while i ate my food and picked at the things i didn't like. but now you would think i hadn't seen food in a week the way i eat at lunch. i'm practically a hyena. i will never be the last one eating. EVER.
but believe you me, i eat as stinkin slow as i want everywhere else. so don't get your hopes up. mom.

3: foreigner superiority complex
you are either teaching english or in the military. we see each other a lot. that's cool. a lot of us are loud and obnoxious. not so cool. superiority complex is not towards koreans, but towards eachother. some of us refuse to hang out with other foreigners because we want a 'real cultural experience'. good idea ya tards, refusing to hang out with people that want to give you chance and be your friend. did you do that at home too?
too harsh?

4: death by automobile / scooter
i've gotten used to the abrasive driving and lack of respect for the road. the sidewalk is for the walking? WRONG. it's apparently for cars and scooters too. "red lights? what the heck is that? that doesn't mean anything to me! imma scooter man deliverin' important food things to peopoh! i may need to hit someone along da way! womp womp."

5: food fusion
the sushi is terrible. and so is the chinese food. but i blame it on daegu. why is it always korean fused with something? can't it be just chinese? or just japanese? maybe, i need to try more restaurants.

6: butting in line
i think this pretty much explains it. however, i've gotten really good at it too. heh.

7: spam
i've eaten it way more spam here than i ever have in my life. and do you know what? it's delicious.
don't judge me.
also, why are there booklets of ads taped to my door every single DAY?!

8: safety
pretty much cool as ice. koreans are so honest. i dropped money in a store, and when i went back they pointed at me and said "you! you forget this!" and handed me 20,000 won. awsahh.
aside from that, i'm never worried about my safety. or yours. but only if you live in korea.

9: illness
how many times do you get sick in a year? well, come to korea and you can get sick all the time!!! yay! i think this is the longest i have not been sick. which is 2 weeks. yellow dust is awful and now i know why everyone horks their loogies on the street all the time. delish.

10: shopping
oh goodness where do i begin? OH. i know. how about myeongdong in seoul? or the boutiques in daegu?
so good. i digress.
annnnd i'm back.

11: white skin
skin bleaching agents, visors, umbrellas, tents and fully clothed. nice day at the beach right?
for those of you who don't understand why asians are obsessed with having porcelain white skin, here goes.
back in the day, if you worked outside (ie. farmer, rice picker) you obviously had darker skin. this meant you were not on the rich side of life. but for those who had no need to labour, they would educate themselves and stay inside most days. therefore they had white skin. social status stuff ya know? here in korea, white skin represents beauty and youthfulness. i dunno. i considered not getting a tan. but go to busan and you will immediately change your mind.

12: white people
yes. i never noticed before! you DO all look like celebrities!

13: yellow fever
something that does ignite a small anger in me is creepy dudes that come here to find a wife. walking around with a trophy korean girl on your arm is the right way to live apparently. gross.
i have no problems with interracial dating by far, but... come on.
well perhaps i should be more sympathetic? everyone needs to be loved right?
nope. i stand by my opinion.
ackbar. and the terrible part is, is that you can probably point them out too. the creepies.

well the list could go on. but i won't. perhaps another installment will take place.

love, peace and hair grease.

xo.
vb.