Tall_asian_guy
Sparrow
Why do people think they look feminine?
Their hair? Clothes?
Their hair? Clothes?
Tall_asian_guy said:Why do people think they look feminine?
Their hair? Clothes?
Mercenary said:Guys are getting confused here.
Kpop and Korean TV Dramas are 2 different things.
One is a music genre and ther other is a type of TV show.
Male Kpop is the ones with the the gay looking/gay acting singers/bands.
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Oscar Henri said:Which leads us into the inevitable question: if a feminine-looking guy get lots of women - is he an Alpha then?
Ten years ago there were communities in Scandinavia where girls and guys - usually teens - rated each others looks. Snyggast in Sweden and Arto in Denmark. Most of the top-rated boys looked like this:
"Danish popboys"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUfxWe_NCF4
Do the female attention and affection they got make them alpha?
I spent a very brief amount of time in Korea. They have a talent for organization and are a very intelligent people. But they are quite materialistic and status driven.
The Filipinos are a pathetically servile race. I would know, as one.My teenage stepdaughters are really into the k pop boy bands. I get to be tortured by hours of their videos, playing on the wide screen living room television. These singers, at least for the bands they happen to like, do project a masculine image, despite the effeminate make-up. I would say my girls see them as alpha and sexually attractive. They like to pour over websites which give personal details about their favorite Korean musicians.
What worries me, having Filipina daughters in the Philippines, is how young Korean men like to visit the Philippines for sex tourism. The irony is that Koreans like to look down on the Philippines, for being a very messed up third world nation. And they have a reputation for even being racist, especially where Filipinos are concerned, due to the mixed bloodlines here. I could see a tall goodlooking Korean man taking advantage of one of my beautiful girls. I have tried to explain to my stepdaughters this information, but it does not seem real to them.
The irony is that it is now Korean mass media, which Filipinos love to consume, and not so much American mass media, anymore. And this despite a common knowledge about Korean racist attitudes against Filipinos. But perhaps with the rising Korean generation (and there are not many of them, due to a pathetic birthrate), attitudes will change.
I spent a very brief amount of time in Korea. They have a talent for organization and are a very intelligent people. But they are quite materialistic and status driven.
The Filipinos are a pathetically servile race. I would know, as one.