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                                                                                 28. THE CULT OF THE ASIAN GIRL  (April 2003)

          I'm going to lay it on the line, raw, hard and down, and if it's political or racial correctness you're looking for, keep walking, bud. Increasingly, American men are throwing up their hands at any kind of woman except Asian. Asian girls have become, or are imagined to be, islands in a hurricane-ridden sexual sea. And a lot of it is their sheer gut attractiveness. ("Looks don't matter." - the three falsest words in the English language.) What men seek in looks, sent on this quest by their genes, is:
                                   child-like faces
                                   clear skin
                                   thinness
                                   smallness
                                   high, cute voices
                                   great cheekbones
                                   lush lips
                                   pert noses
                                   hairlessness - except long shiny hair on top
          For reasons having nothing to do with the needs of American males in the 3rd Millennium, and everything to do with accidentals of evolution, Asian girls provide the above in greatest abundance. Most of their physical attributes result from thousands or tens of thousands of years evolving to survive in the brutal cold of Ice Age Asia. Their immense physical beauty is also the product of Asians having less testosterone on average than other races - which has resulted in the super-feminization of their women. Add to this intelligence and a culture that's exalted marriage and family (and the women who stick with both through thick and thin) - and you have the present-day phenomenon: Asian Fetish. (Or: Yellow Fever.)
          Unlucky me. As Nud agreed. "I'm the one that's different." The physicals were there, the culture was there - but an individual squirmed out from both. Ah, a caterpillar metamorphosed from the butterfly.

     

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