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12-01-2018, 03:41 PM
Guys it’s ok that you prefer Asia because of your small penises and social awkwardness, nobody is perfect, I only go to Colombia because the cocaine is so cheap and such high quality.
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12-01-2018, 03:49 PM
The more accurate comparison should be from somebody that dated a Dominican or Colombian chick for 6 months. I think then we can get a better idea of the LTR differences.
Also, I think you guys have met the wrong expats in Asia. I might've met one guy like you're describing. Most western guys I meet tend to be pretty normal dudes or just backpackers or party tourists if they're not in my circle. Hell, I've even met some corporate guys in Asia. Admittedly, I do think both regions attract different types of westerners. I think more laid back or introverted guys will be attracted to Asia. I'm a pretty introverted guy in real life and I find Asian chicks to be the most similar personality type for this, where I can be more myself and not have to be as much of a clown. Plenty of introverted guys in Asia get laid with decent chicks. Just have to stay firm in frame if you're going to be like that. Different body types too. Guys that like the slender look will be more drawn to Asia too versus a more thick frame.
Latin America from what I hear is the most extroverted region in the world, so it may just attract guys that like to be social 24/7. I tend to see those two personality types not clashing the best, so I can see how guys more attracted to LA might see the others as "more normal".
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12-01-2018, 03:52 PM
@ scotian
No, that's not it. The women in Asia are better. Silkier skin.
I also prefer MDMA to cocaine.
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12-01-2018, 04:31 PM
I only fuck Filipinas when I’m too lazy to jerk off
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12-01-2018, 06:32 PM
Cool story, Scotian.Thanks for sharing.
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12-01-2018, 07:38 PM
A lot of foreigners in Asia seem quite boring and introverted, and most that travel tend to do the same things, same backpacking routes, phi phi islands, samui etc.
Whereas the foreigners in Latin America are much more adventurous and also have higher budgets as well. I tend to click better with extroverted people.
One other note is, in Latin America the expats/ foreigners tend to party with locals, whereas in Asia it’s quite rare. If you go to LKF in HK on a weekday, you would see expats just hanging out by themselves, and not have that interaction like in Latin America. That is a big difference.
Maybe you can say there is less cultural excitement in Asia.
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12-01-2018, 08:06 PM
Less cultural excitement in Asia....
I needed a good laugh, thanks man...
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12-01-2018, 08:36 PM
You are welcome. Whats culturally exciting for you personally? I assume you based in Manila? Having spent a month there, i didn't see anything thats so culturally exciting for me there, compared to Colombia. The city itself is alright, but it might be more suited for online/ tinder game people and getting notches. The nightlife is nowhere near as good as in Bogota, or even Cali. Music is pretty much generic American (the Katy Perry kind), whereas in Colombia you have more interesting local music. Furthermore, the music in Latin America has big influences in the States and around the world. You do hear people listening to Merengue and dancing to Salsa in the Western Hemisphere, and there are loads of influential Latin artists, but how many people listen to authentic Filipino music? Just look at the latest phenomenon "Despacito".
People actually dance well. The level of dancing at "Tin Tin Deo" is pretty high by global standards.
Food wise, Filipino food is pretty bland, compared to Colombia. While "chicken adobo" is ok, most people can't have it everyday. Thailand does have much better food though.
Language wise, no one is interested in learning Tagalo, whereas people are interested in learning Spanish. Although English is widely used, still if people aren't even interested in learning the local language, how can you understand and say you are passionate about a culture?
Thats just a few of the cultural differences. Another thing about culture is diversity, you have a lot of different races/ ethnicities in Latin America, whereas Asia is much more mono-culture, although there are some, but very few Spanish decent in Manila. Asian cultures also tend to be much more conformist (although less so in non- Confucian countries) , than the likes of western civilisation, where liberty, freedom, expression are much more encouraged, this makes a culture more dynamic and interesting.
To sum up, Philippines and Asia would be great for someone to get up their notch count, but if you are looking for a bit more fun and especially nightlife, Latin America wins. From someone coming from North America, Asia might be quite exciting still and much better than "anywhere outside NYC".
If its so culturally exciting, then why would the expats not mix with locals as much as in Latin cultures? The feeling i got there was expats were interested in their own bubbles.
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12-01-2018, 08:55 PM
I party a lot with locals when I'm in South America and I almost never do it when I'm in Asia. The reason is simply that Asians are on a completely different wavelength than Westerners (for the most part).
Culturally both continents have A LOT to offer but Philippines may be an exception... what culture, balut? Jolly bee? Haha.
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12-01-2018, 10:13 PM
I've spent time in both countries, although I've never lived in either.
Philippines is definitely easier to get laid. I'm a white guy in his late thirties and was banging two to three girls a day due to online game when I applied myself. That said, my Tinder/Bumble game in Mexico City and GDL was pretty close to 100% (I do speak fluent Spanish). The girls in Mexico are significantly more educated - at least in the cities - and there's much, much more to do. If you're looking to rack up notches, go to Manila. For girls that are actually intellectual and far superior food, Mexico is amazing.
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12-01-2018, 10:23 PM
Quote: (12-01-2018 08:36 PM)worldtraveler3 Wrote:
You are welcome. Whats culturally exciting for you personally? I assume you based in Manila? Having spent a month there, i didn't see anything thats so culturally exciting for me there, compared to Colombia. The city itself is alright, but it might be more suited for online/ tinder game people and getting notches. The nightlife is nowhere near as good as in Bogota, or even Cali. Music is pretty much generic American (the Katy Perry kind), whereas in Colombia you have more interesting local music. Furthermore, the music in Latin America has big influences in the States and around the world. You do hear people listening to Merengue and dancing to Salsa in the Western Hemisphere, and there are loads of influential Latin artists, but how many people listen to authentic Filipino music? Just look at the latest phenomenon "Despacito".
People actually dance well. The level of dancing at "Tin Tin Deo" is pretty high by global standards.
Food wise, Filipino food is pretty bland, compared to Colombia. While "chicken adobo" is ok, most people can't have it everyday. Thailand does have much better food though.
Language wise, no one is interested in learning Tagalo, whereas people are interested in learning Spanish. Although English is widely used, still if people aren't even interested in learning the local language, how can you understand and say you are passionate about a culture?
Thats just a few of the cultural differences. Another thing about culture is diversity, you have a lot of different races/ ethnicities in Latin America, whereas Asia is much more mono-culture, although there are some, but very few Spanish decent in Manila. Asian cultures also tend to be much more conformist (although less so in non- Confucian countries) , than the likes of western civilisation, where liberty, freedom, expression are much more encouraged, this makes a culture more dynamic and interesting.
To sum up, Philippines and Asia would be great for someone to get up their notch count, but if you are looking for a bit more fun and especially nightlife, Latin America wins. From someone coming from North America, Asia might be quite exciting still and much better than "anywhere outside NYC".
If its so culturally exciting, then why would the expats not mix with locals as much as in Latin cultures? The feeling i got there was expats were interested in their own bubbles.
I'm not based in Manila. I'm based in the Caribbean. But I will say that Asia is a cultural galaxy like no other, one to which a second rate cast-off copy of Spanish culture, sprinkled with USA, simply can not compare. Asia is infinitely more vibrant and culturally interesting than Latin America will ever be. Asian food is significantly better than Latin American food will ever be, by about a thousand miles. Secondly Filipino musicians and singers are excellent, though admittedly Cuban music is also quite good. The nightlife of Thailand or Indonesia or Philippines is perhaps unmatched in the world, though admittedly I can't speak for Colombia, as I've never been there. I actually wouldn't mind seeing Colombia, but first all of Asia is way ahead on the list.
I don't think Latin America wins anywhere on the cultural front, when pitted against Asia. Not saying it's a bad place, but Asia is an inverted galaxy of cultural wonderment, totally different to western culture, so I think there's really no argument to be made that Latin America is culturally more exciting. It isn't.
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12-01-2018, 10:29 PM
Mexican girls hate (American) white guys because of Trump and the historic bad blood between the US and Mexico.
I can count on one hand the amount of the white dudes I saw with Latinas in California when I visited there. They usually date black guys or cholo gangbangers.
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12-02-2018, 11:52 AM
While I will not go and "party", as I value my health way too much to be playing with my circadian rhythm like that, I do value being able to walk around outside for a large portion of the day.
A major drawback for Manila, from what I can see, is that I may not enjoy being outside all that much because of the climate, especially during the hours I intend to be awake. I like strolling through parks, going on runs, meditating outside and just exploring cities.
When I was in Bangkok last year it was room with AC>cab with AC>place(for instance gym or store) with AC>cab with AC>room with AC. Ordering some girls off dating apps, and having a super bland life because I hated to death being outside in that climate. In Manila(funny enough, I met a guy there who wrote for ROK at the gym out of nowhere), where I stayed in BGC, it seemed a little bit cooler, but that was in December, I'm worried it's gonna be getting hotter in the next months. I did walk around in BGC but ended up a sweatball, and going to places outside with a girl I dated was mostly not enjoyable because of the climate. I'm a very warm person physically as is, I love the sun, as it improves my mood, but not the heat.
I'm trying to find somewhere to stay from mid Jan till mid April or so.
A few questions:
1. How do you guys think Mexico compares to the Philippines for finding a wife? Keep in mind I'm in my mid 20s only and hope to settle before my late 30s. I am in good shape and will probably get the required facial surgeries(I need 3 of them) to be 95th+ percentile tier for a Caucasian before I reach that age. I'm not really looking to find a wife now, and love to date a bit more casually, but I'm open to being blown away by a woman. I'm not really wanting to lose out on a better option to find a loyal, decent wife.
2. Do any of you guys have the same issues with the climate in Manila? How heavily does it weigh for you? I'm wondering if I overblow it, but to me it genuinely seems like a massive downside.
Thanks for the input and discussion.
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12-02-2018, 12:20 PM
Holy shit you sound like you belong in a God damned mental asylum. If you’re going wife hunting in Mexico, maybe instead of getting three facial surgeries to put yourself into the top 5% of caucasian males for looks, you should practice Spanish, just a thought bro!
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12-02-2018, 12:35 PM
That's one hell of an overbite…
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12-02-2018, 01:50 PM
SE Asia attracts weirdos
SE Asia threads on RVF attact weirdos
I’m noticing a trend
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12-02-2018, 03:33 PM
What’s the TLDR on that wall of text weirdo?