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RE: Indian Guy Game/Travel Thread
^When you have brown men talking about getting with hot white women and putting it in a thread, you always have resistance from the crowd that doesn't like it. Some rare mix of confusion, shock and misunderstanding that we're competition.
And we do fuck Indian women, but we ain't in India and they ain't hot generally speaking. I also don't go around telling white guys not to bang Indian women.
As if any one of us will stop doing what we want. May the best man win regardless of race.
The "Black Man" thread doesn't have this problem. As long as I'm here, this one won't either. For some guys (not all), it's only white woman worship when guys of another race go after them. When white guys do it, it's called game.
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RE: Indian Guy Game/Travel Thread
(05-14-2018 05:31 PM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote: I've noticed a huge difference in how brown men from the UK vs brown men in the US view their race in regards to attracting women. It's even shined in this thread in the past:
Brown men from the UK generally seem way more comfortable with their blood in regards to attracting other races. I'm from the US and have had a few of my brown friends travel to the UK and they were all shocked of how much more integrated they were with society, how their reputation wasn't as much of a beta bux, and how they generally didn't view themselves as anything lower.
Whereas, Brown men from the US generally grow up with this inferiority complex from not blending in, their race, their societal reputation, etc.
Pretty interesting to see how, even some members on this forum who come from different countries, view all of this
In fairness to the Indian community here in the US, their history is much, much younger than that of their counterparts across the pond. The vast majority of Indians today in the US are either FOBs or are born to FOB parents, who often stress educational attainment above all else - certainly above personality development. This will continue to change, but it shouldn't be difficult to understand that this undoubtedly hampers 'game' development, at least in the formative years of many. Of course not everyone has the same upbringing, but you get the idea.
This is in contrast to the UK where a massive number of Indians have been there for many generations already, and have had the time to assimilate and assert themselves in many different areas of society there. (I'm *not* saying there are no FOBs there, just that there's a large number of Indians that have been there for a very long time already).
Second and third generation Indians are already starting to branch out much further than the traditional careers of law/engineering/medicine, and are rapidly moving into more visible and culturally/socially impactful roles in marketing, sales, television, art, finance, fashion etc. This is evident in the (very slowly but surely) increasing number of Indians in TV shows and movies, among other things.
We'll catch up to our brethren across the water soon enough...
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RE: Indian Guy Game/Travel Thread
(05-14-2018 09:11 PM)peterfoo22 Wrote: First thing is I am not Indian, I am asian so I can understand the some of the typical stereotype attitude toward Indian.
Unfortunately you're fighting a strong preconceived notions about Indian men in the U.S.
They are perceived as typical FOB's that work in IT or programming, with their parents making all the decisions in their lives including the women they date, even up to the clothes they wear.
I read something in one of Mark Manson book that really stuck out to me for Asian and Indian men.
If you want more attraction, you need to become more polarizing, tattoos, fashion, hair, lifestyle, physical looks etc. It should actually be easier for you as you're Indian.
Anything outside of the normal Indian guy is going to be polarizing for that matter.
Right on. I like this point. Even a simple thing such as going to the gym as an Indian guy, one can really separate you from the pack. And that's only the beginning.
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(05-14-2018 07:00 PM)jselysianeagle Wrote: In fairness to the Indian community here in the US, their history is much, much younger than that of their counterparts across the pond. The vast majority of Indians today in the US are either FOBs or are born to FOB parents, who often stress educational attainment above all else - certainly above personality development. This will continue to change, but it shouldn't be difficult to understand that this undoubtedly hampers 'game' development, at least in the formative years of many. Of course not everyone has the same upbringing, but you get the idea.
This is in contrast to the UK where a massive number of Indians have been there for many generations already, and have had the time to assimilate and assert themselves in many different areas of society there. (I'm *not* saying there are no FOBs there, just that there's a large number of Indians that have been there for a very long time already).
Second and third generation Indians are already starting to branch out much further than the traditional careers of law/engineering/medicine, and are rapidly moving into more visible and culturally/socially impactful roles in marketing, sales, television, art, finance, fashion etc. This is evident in the (very slowly but surely) increasing number of Indians in TV shows and movies, among other things.
We'll catch up to our brethren across the water soon enough... 
Here's some comments I left in another thread:
Quote:British Indian here.
I detest most Indian-Americans, I simply can't relate to them. I grew up in a working class Punjabi family in the UK. A lot of the British Indian guys I grew up with fucked around, drank, took drugs, ate whatever they wanted, banged non-Indian women and had bastard kids with them. Many of them went to jail. The girls were raised pretty strict and were not spoiled by their parents. They had to learn to cook and clean and take care of their family. British Indians are not pro faggotry or pro-Islam.
A lot of Indian Americans are the kids of doctors/lawyers/engineers and they have always had a comfortable existence. A lot of the girls are spoiled bitches and the sons are raised to be nerds. I cringe when I see this spelling bee crap in the US.
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Indian-Americans tend to be one extreme or the other. They either are self hating and ashamed to be Indian, or they only hang out with other Indians. Thankfully I barely interact with them. there were a couple of Indian guys at my grad school in the US and I've only stayed in touch with one of them - he grew up in Thailand, speaks Thai, DJ's, smokes weed and his wife is Thai. He's very non typical. One of the guys in my grad school confessed that he had never dated a non-Indian, I mean is that even possible, this guy lived in Los Angeles his whole life!
The funny thing is that a lot of Indian-American women tend to like me because I'm from UK. I just next the bitches - I haven't banged one in over 3 years.
I have some thugged out cousins from northern California, and because they hang out with black and Mexicans most of their lives, they're pretty alpha and every other word they use is the N word. They may as well be a different species to the Indian-American engineering/doctor/lawyer faggots.
As for British-Indians, apart from the fact that a lot of them can be pretty cliquey, they tend to be pretty normal on the whole.
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hanging out with only Indians is poisonous. Something went very wrong with Indian Americans - it's a poisonous mix of materialism, "keeping up with the Jones'", self hatred, cliquishness, religion, racism, pussy behaviour and SJW faggotry.
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RE: Indian Guy Game/Travel Thread
(05-14-2018 09:32 PM)Crash_Bandicoot Wrote: Right on. I like this point. Even a simple thing such as going to the gym as an Indian guy, one can really separate you from the pack. And that's only the beginning.
This is a BBC article from 2009 about UK South Asians:
Buff enough for Bollywood
Quote:With one eye on muscle-bound Bollywood megastars, young Asian men are increasingly hitting the gym in pursuit of the body beautiful.
Deepak Harbias from Hounslow is typical of the trend.
"I come to the gym about five times a week, I don't have any fast food any more. I'm taking protein shakes and protein bars," he says.
"After I left college I was at home for 10 months and put on weight. I knew I had to do something."
Bulking up
One of the UK's biggest suppliers of training supplements, Essex based Bulk Supplements Direct, says it is seeing a massive rise in the number of Asian men taking them up.
From January 2008 to December 2008 the company saw an average 21% increase in business month on month from the Asian community, owner Kunel Patel says.
And after a very busy start to 2009 he expects that to rise even further.
Personal trainers, gym owners and sports supplement suppliers all claim it is the ripped Bollywood hunks who are the Mr Motivators behind the trend.
"I think it's all to do with influences from the Bollywood film industry," says Mr Patel.
"Young Asian men see megastars like Salman Khan and Saif Ali Khan doing so well with their image that they want to get the same results."
That theory is shared by others in the industry like Sheraz Yousaf, personal trainer and owner of the Vista Health Club in Hounslow, West London.
He has seen a huge rise in young Asian guys trying to hone their bodies to resemble those of the stars.
"All the actors - they've got to be in good shape, they've got to look good and be lean," he said.
They won't like to admit it - guys don't like to be compared to Bollywood actors - but, like it or not, that's what they're seeing and that's what they're trying to emulate."
Get ripped
For 18 year old Rizwan Pinjara from Slough, hitting the gym has been life-changing.
"I want to reach 11 stone of full muscle and be ripped," he said.
"About two years ago I weighed 13 stone and I was about five foot, so I was pretty chubby.
Before, I only used to wear hoodies and baggy tops. Now I have a full eight-pack and chest and it feels good to wear a tight top. It feels really good not to be the fat kid anymore.
I can see why people are looking up to Bollywood stars - people like Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan have come out with their six-packs and the girls are impressed.
I also look up to Arnold Schwarzenegger. He brought bodybuilding into fashion.
Now I look back at pictures of how I was in year 11. That's what keeps me going - gives me the drive to come and train."
This was nearly 10 years ago so probably even more guys work out now.
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RE: Indian Guy Game/Travel Thread
I don't quite get the glorification of thug, ghetto ass behavior in these last couple of posts here. Quite frankly, I don't want to hang around or be some wanna be rachetty ghetto motherfucker doing stupid thug shit just so I can eat some pussy. I think those Indian gangster wanna be's are pathetic. See this is the fucking problem with Indians, they're either so insecure about their race that it prevents them from developing proper social skills or they're so insecure that they glorify the stupid things that hood minorities do. I truly do not give a fuck about how much drugs and crime Indians participate in, in England. This is probably part of the reason England has turned into the shithole that its become which is nothing to take any pride in. Then we're also supposed to take pride in some idiot Bollywood actors who work out and are buff? Tell you what, it there's anything I hate more than Hollywood, its Bollywood.
If Indian guys want to break the stereotypical molds that they get put into, be independent and do things to make your life great. Get good grades, turn that into a great career with some great money, develop some social skills, game, personality, whatever you want to call it and just grow. Believe, it or not, it's possible to do both and besides, being and doing stupid isn't in the least bit cool. Learn how to relate to other people from other walks of life, try different things, fail, fail again then succeed. Just like Kanye West is telling black people to stop being sheep following the leftists of the cliff, same thing for Indians. Drop that Bollywood, faux hood glorification and be proud of the many great things about your culture and break out of this nonsensical conditioning. In my experience, no one gives a fuck about your race, they care more about what you're gonna do for them or not do for them. Oh and in case I forgot, don't do drugs, they rot out your brain and it's what sheep do to fit in.
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This is what my lifetime experience with racism and getting outright hostility from people has been like although I don't get it frequently.
1. Strangely enough, have run into the least amount of racism from conservative people and those from rural areas, they are quite accepting tbh.
I know its surprising but I've had a lot of friends over the years who have been Republican voters and even Trump supporters. Their whole approach is as long as you act westernized and show love for the country, they'll accept you. Same goes for minorities who are more on the right wing socially and politically.
2. White liberals and the hipster types can get a bit unsettled.
Of all the kinds of whites I run into, they bring my race up the most. Not always in a malicious way but in more of a "thought all brown people were like this" sort of way. I get questioned a good deal about my race from them and might occasionally get a race joke here and there too but seem real passive aggressive towards everyone other than their clique. Making friends with them in general was tough even in my college days, they would act all nice and friendly at first to everyone but really only stuck with their tight clique, a lot of fake niceness.
3. Minorities from lower income areas are real forward about race to put it in nicer words.
I've heard a lot of openly racist shit from black and Hispanic people who were from the inner city area, at times it was right in your face every racial slur you can think of. A while back I was out with a girl and we run into these three guys who go loose with the racism. One said "don't they shit on bitches?" and then his friend turns around and says "I can shit on you too baby girl!" while laughing loudly.
With minorities who are raised in wealthier areas, never have this problem so definitely a class issue.
4. Asian (of any kind, that includes Indians) and Middle Eastern people are some of the most racist people I have come across.
It is always a particular type too and rarely are they FOBs, it is usually the westernized ones that are trying really hard to be cool while boasting about their culture. Quite a few uncomfortabl but when I look back at it funny run-ins when I am out with a girl of a different race and we come across a crowd of brown girls that look whitewashed, always get stared at.
The nastiest stereotypes I have heard come out about Indian men have come from the mouths of brown women. Some of this weird dislike towards brown guys to where they swear they would never date us but they still hate the odd brown guy who dates interracial.....
But there might be a silver lining in terms of game when it comes to number 3 and 4.
Once you establish yourself as alpha enough, you might be able to smash a lot of women from that category. I've attracted a lot of unwanted attention from brown women once they have seen me with girls of other races, especially white, its like they cannot help wanting to know more. Even had one who openly said she would never date brown guys approached me one day and starts interrogating me lol.
Used to be FWB with this one white girl who had a few black and latina friends. One month I run into them a few times and ask her black friend where she is because she was supposed to meet me, the latina friend who is with her says "why do you always come looking for the white one huh?" as her friend laughs. Caught me off guard, might have even been a come on or a tease, game experts can comment.
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