Asian cultures generally emphasize a gentle grace in the movement, thoughts, and actions of females. They additionally promote cuteness rather than glamour when it comes to defining beauty; cuteness of which has a longer shelf-life.
That's what you find attractive.
Western culture has completely killed off that gentle grace in our females.
An over emphasis on glamour and sex has led women to use their appearance to attract men instead of their actions.
Cuteness is 75% mannerism and 25% appearance.
Additionally, it is only natural that males are repulsed by overly assertive women. Just as women should be equally repulsed by overly assertive men.
Relationships today are built more on "what is in it for me?" and "what are you bringing to the relationship?" rather than "what can I do?" and "what am I bringing to the relationship?"
A relationship should hinge on treating your significant other BETTER than you treat yourself. It is ideal to avoid personal temptation and selfishness. If both do this, then there is balance. If only one does, it is disaster. If neither, it is hell.
That's why the Good Lord gave us companionship -- because we often treat ourselves quite poorly if left to our own devices.
I happen to find Asian women particularly attractive
Asian cultures generally emphasize a gentle grace in the movement, thoughts, and actions of females. They additionally promote cuteness rather than glamour when it comes to defining beauty; cuteness of which has a longer shelf-life.
That's what you find attractive.
Western culture has completely killed off that gentle grace in our females.
An over emphasis on glamour and sex has led women to use their appearance to attract men instead of their actions.
Cuteness is 75% mannerism and 25% appearance.
Additionally, it is only natural that males are repulsed by overly assertive women. Just as women should be equally repulsed by overly assertive men.
Relationships today are built more on "what is in it for me?" and "what are you bringing to the relationship?" rather than "what can I do?" and "what am I bringing to the relationship?"
A relationship should hinge on treating your significant other BETTER than you treat yourself. It is ideal to avoid personal temptation and selfishness. If both do this, then there is balance. If only one does, it is disaster. If neither, it is hell.
That's why the Good Lord gave us companionship -- because we often treat ourselves quite poorly if left to our own devices.