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Yeah the model(s) in those pics doesn't truly represent Asian ethnicity. He's obviously caucasian mixed which completely discounts him from this debate. A full blooded Asian is what I wanna see!

FYI, I also have a few half white-half Asian friends who seem to do very well for themselves. Let's just say they have better luck with white guys than the fully Asian blooded guys that I know. Maybe there's a mental block for non-asians to be attracted to multi-racial asians if where they're at least 'part white', then that's acceptable. I don't know? I don't fully understand the thought process?

For example the pics of the model you displayed would certainly catch the eye of those who aren't attracted to Asians than say pics of a model who IS fully asian. Capice?
It is my understanding some asian men are sensitive about there eyes. DON'T be.
Well I think a lot of Asians brought up in Western culture may feel this way if they made it through school alive. It's probably the first thing you get teased about (ask any asian, I think every Asian who grew up in a western society and attended school has been picked on at least ONCE) - the eyes are the first thing that is made fun of because it's the most identifiable physical trait that differs us from the rest. I used to get teased plenty in elementary school, mainly from kids who would stretch their eyes sideways with their fingers for starters. It gave me a small complex about my eyes but as I got older you learn to get past those things. But I certainly would understand if a lot of Asians didn't, preferably I think narrow eyes can be hot.
 

Hey, SizzlingStar. :)

The only problem with this guy who you're showing pics of is that he looks to have more facial features that more closely resemble caucasian features, especially his eyes. I don't think he's fully asian; he looks partly hispanic/latino.

Nothing wrong with that, of course. I'm just saying, he may not be the best representation of a 'hot asian stud'.


Huh? Which one? :? The middle two pictures are men of East Asia. I'm guessing that is what people think of when they think of Asians: Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans. The first and last pictures are of Thai men. Asians from Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc.) are underrated, and they mostly have round eyes, tan skin, and facial/body hair, which is associated with Caucasian features, so I can understand what you mean, but not all Asians have slanted eyes and hairless faces. The first picture is one of Thailand's well known stars, Ken Theeradej and he is full Thai.

ken-theeradej.com







And the last guy is A-Pichai Youngthong, and he's also full Thai.
 
I will admit to stereotyping Asian guys until this thread made an appearance; I am supprised that it hasn't been mentioned.

http://www.justusboys.com/forum/showthread.php?t=237836

I have appreciated most of the input here; apart from page 4 which turned into a private conversation riddled with sexual innuendos (but then perhaps a little light relief was required).

As someone who has, in his long life, not had a single contact with Asian guys it is interesting to read of other's experiences and thoughts on the subject.

This thread is one of the reasons I keep returning to JUB. I don't see it as an old subject re-hashed but rather as an occasion for different members to add different experiences and ideas to a topic. Where new comments may well open the eyes of other members and change their outlooks both on life and their own personal perceptions of it.
 
That's a lot of talent that you've shown MoltenRock. I would love to put it to good use, especially that friend of yours.:twisted:
 
awww man. I came too late to this party. It's already on page 5 -.- phooey.

Well, I'm here, I'm queer and Asian. Get use to it? :D

*ran back to main forums page*
 
Damn, and I thought my first post here would encourage this thread to end..but..

please people..simple as it is..lets face the fact that:

1) stereotyping is for ignorant people who needs to go out more to see the world and interact with others, rather than staying home yapping about other ethnicity.

2) If you guys would read more on news and surveys, most Asian kids nowadays are growing up much taller, exceeding the stereotype that asians are short and petite.

3) Like all ethnic groups and races, there are always exceptions. Once again, stereotyping is nothing but BS, as the same with Assumptions. It only makes an Ass out of U and Me.

4) As much as we think we should, Asian men on JUB should not need to waste your time defending yourself. Majority of the people here have nothing against us, those minorities who does can go fuck themselves.

Those who are open-minded will like you nomatter of your race,ethnicity,sexual orientation, religion, etc. etc.

I only laugh at those who discriminates others not realizing that they too should be discriminated for who they are. Oh, the irony... :p
 
well let me just say i have a fond liking for asian guys..no ifs or buts hehe. no me not exclusively asian but my liking is pretty equal across origins.

any cute asian guys out there who wanna chat?? lol
 
Damn, and I thought my first post here would encourage this thread to end...

If you've been following up on the thread, you'd actually note quite a few members who litterally stated that they found this conversation productive and/or insightful. One even stated that it's threads like these that makes him want to come back to JUB; it was really thoughtful and encouraging to him.

It's interesting, however, that you few who want this thread to die continue to come back to post in it (like NameTaken).



1) stereotyping is for ignorant people who needs to go out more to see the world and interact with others...

Well, many of us are not going to stand for it, specifically false stereotyping.

When untrue stereotypes are instilled in a society's general mindset, we're not just going to sit around and do nothing, simply calling the stereotyper ignorant and call it a day; What does that do? Many like me find this thread to be the first step in social change of mind. It maybe a small step, but we have to start somewhere.



...rather than staying home yapping about other ethnicity.

Point of fact is, most of the time, they're not at home with these stereotypes in their minds. They're out and about, and they socially affect many of us individuals of a racial minor. Why do you think gay communities, like Castro in SF, have race-segregated bars? Why is it that countless of times one would hear some of his non-white friends talk about incidents where people snicker behind their backs or outright make un-called for racial jokes in front of them, thinking that it's no big deal?


2) If you guys would read more on news and surveys, most Asian kids nowadays are growing up much taller, exceeding the stereotype that asians are short and petite.

The problem is not in what asian people are, the problem is in certain social views and mis-perception about asian people.


3)...stereotyping is nothing but BS, as the same with Assumptions.

So then, why should we sit around and let 'ignorant people' have their way about it?


4) As much as we think we should, Asian men on JUB should not need to waste your time defending yourself. Majority of the people here have nothing against us, those minorities who does can go fuck themselves.

Why can't we have a discussion about the racial stigmatizations that some of us face? If we think it's a problem (and many of us do), shouldn't we express our views on the matter and let people be aware of them?

And I hardly think we're wasting any time, especially when some of the JUB members who replied here said that this thread is productive and changed their view a bit.



Those who are open-minded will like you nomatter of your race,ethnicity,sexual orientation, religion, etc. etc.

Yes, we know. (At least I do)


I only laugh at those who discriminates others not realizing that they too should be discriminated for who they are. Oh, the irony... :p

Let us do less of the laughing, and more of the changing minds. ;)
 
Huh? Which one? :? The middle two pictures are men of East Asia. I'm guessing that is what people think of when they think of Asians: Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans. The first and last pictures are of Thai men. Asians from Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc.) are underrated, and they mostly have round eyes, tan skin, and facial/body hair, which is associated with Caucasian features, so I can understand what you mean, but not all Asians have slanted eyes and hairless faces. The first picture is one of Thailand's well known stars, Ken Theeradej and he is full Thai.

ken-theeradej.com



And the last guy is A-Pichai Youngthong, and he's also full Thai.

Sizzling, I know eactly what Vietnamese, Cambodian, Tai and Lausian people look like. I'm decented from two of these ethnicity, I would know.

I was mostly referring to the first picture. I can almost bet that that stud is either seimi caucasian or semi-hispanic.
 
I think and i know i should not do this for him but hell, NameTaken would like to see what this thread has actually morfed into.

I keep coming back to it and I'm not even asian. What i find interesting is how some asian men think of themeless. I am finding this a great insight to the gay american asian man.
 
jackry, sweety, I'm not sure what you mean by how some asian men think of "themeless". May you please elaborate? :)
 
oh sorry. I guess it was my general misunderstanding of society.

I knew some asian men have a body image thing, wanting to look more "western" I thought that was an old school thing. But looking at the HOT guys being posted her i relies many of them look very western.

I also never knew that there is so much real and perceived racism over being asian in america.

Im still putting it all together.
 
If you've been following up on the thread, you'd actually note quite a few members who litterally stated that they found this conversation productive and/or insightful. One even stated that it's threads like these that makes him want to come back to JUB; it was really thoughtful and encouraging to him.

It's interesting, however, that you few who want this thread to die continue to come back to post in it (like NameTaken).

Funny, except for the fact that me wanting to have a consolidated race discussion thread stickied to the top of the forum keeps it PERMANENTLY at the top of the page, thus giving the thread longer life (I'll make it simple for you, a longer life means it wouldn't die as quickly ;)) AND keeps the forums less cluttered. Funny (and miraculous) how you can actually fail to understand that simple idea.
 
The point of fact, however, is that the only reason you want it stickied in the first place is because you don't want to see it keep getting re-hashed, and the reason you don't want to see this kind of discussion re-hashed is because racial discussions personally annoy you. (and again, one can only ask why).

Of all the many topics that keeps coming up, how is 4 or 5 similiar racial discussions over the span of a couple or a few months (that, according to you) such a big deal? In your case, surely, we should be stickying topics like jamie_01930's thread, "Fleshlights" and Crackberry's "Awkward Moment at Clinton Confirmation Hearing", right?

See how easy your making my responses to you are? :)



p.s. It's funny how you thought your entire 'lol' response was witty. :D
 
The point of fact, however, is that the only reason you want it stickied in the first place is because you don't want to see it keep getting re-hashed, and the reason you don't want to see this kind of discussion re-hashed is because racial discussions personally annoy you. (and again, one can only ask why).

Of all the many topics that keeps coming up, how is it that 4 discussions over the span of a couple or a few months (that, according to you) such a big deal? In your case, surely, we should be stickying topics like jamie_01930's thread, "Fleshlights" and Crackberry's "Awkward Moment at Clinton Confirmation Hearing".

See how easy your making my responses to you are? :)



p.s. It's funny how you thought your entire 'lol' response was witty. :D

Actually, racial discussions obviously bother you more than me. Otherwise you'd want a racial thread stickied at the top of the forum, so that it's always easy for all to see and open for dicussion. Clearly you want the same points to be brought up again and again rather than having a more intricate and meaningful dicussion that evolves and brings up new points as well. I find it sad that you want so badly the racial dicussion's growth to be stunted. I feel ashamed for you. :O

And you're making my respnses MUCH easier. ;)
 
Actually, racial discussions obviously bother you more than me. Otherwise you'd want a racial thread stickied at the top of the forum, so that it's always easy for all to see and open for dicussion. Clearly you want the same points to be brought up again and again rather than having a more intricate and meaningful dicussion that evolves and brings up new points as well. I find it sad that you want so badly the racial dicussion's growth to be stunted.

You can look at it anyway and try to convince yourself that my way of using the thread prooves my sensitivity to the subject. But I was never making a point about the topic bothering me, just that the constant re-hashing of it annoys you.


I find it sad that you want so badly the racial dicussion's growth to be stunted. I feel ashamed for you. :O

Oh, please, NameTaken. That line gets old really fast. You and I both know that I am simply continuing to respond to the subject, just like you are, because I have something to contribute to the thread, stickied or not.
 
Part 1:
You can look at it anyway and try to convince yourself that my way of using the thread prooves my sensitivity to the subject. But I was never making a point about the topic bothering me, just that the constant re-hashing of it annoys you.


Part 2:
Oh, please, NameTaken. That line get's old really fast. You and I both know that I am simply continuing to respond to the subject, just like you are, because I have something to contribute to the thread.



Part 1:
No matter how either of us look at it, it doesn't change the fact that a sticky would help everybody easily see past postings and arguments (and if you don't know history, you're bound to repeat it) and that a sticky would enable the discussion to stay open for far longer. Really, you've posted nothing here to combat that fact. ;)



Part 2:
It looks like these last few posts haven't had anything worthwhile in them - by your own criteria. :O Interesting then that you'd want a topic to succeede so much, then continue to make posts in it that even you feel are worthless. That seems quite illogical. ;)
 
Part 1:
No matter how either of us look at it, it doesn't change the fact that a sticky would help everybody easily see past postings and arguments (and if you don't know history, you're bound to repeat it) and that a sticky would enable the discussion to stay open for far longer. Really, you've posted nothing here to combat that fact. ;)

Part 2:
It looks like these last few posts haven't had anything worthwhile in them - by your own criteria. :O Interesting then that you'd want a topic to succeede so much, then continue to make posts in it that even you feel are worthless. That seems quite illogical. ;)


1- Right. Because the 'fact' was not what I was originally talking about anyways. And I wasn't the one who cared so much about the topic being stickied, you were. You (and you alone) thought it was such a good idea, because you don't want to see it continually getting rehashed.

added- and btw, you, Name, have not made any statements that legitimately combats the fact that many other threads should be stickied for the same reason that you think this thread should be stickied.

2- Honestly, babe, grow up. I'm merely responding because you keep giving me something to respond to.
 
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