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jaimez
08-11-2003, 09:17 PM
I'm of Asian origin living in Europe, my question to the ladies is would they be interested in men who are not caucasian?

Because in the past I've written to women and have not received any response. http://datingtalk.info/non-cgi/emoticons/sad.gif

08-12-2003, 07:15 PM
Why you think, what you are uninteresting to the women? Me, for example

777
08-16-2003, 01:18 AM
These days I looked through a pile of old German newspapers (I had them put aside then for reading them sometime when I will have found the time http://datingtalk.info/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif) and came upon this article (FAZ, 30.8.99), from which I put herein a short extract.
The article treated of the life of the inhabitants of the Russian frontier town Chabarowsk 10000 km east of Moscow and particularly the common attitudes and relationships towards their Chinese neighbors.


[QUOTE= ]The young Russian Ina who deals at the market in Birobidschan with a motley collection of clothespins, adhesive tapes, clothes brushes and antrycides generally doesn

jaimez
08-18-2003, 05:27 PM
Thanks for the replies, much appreciated.Angelik kitten I'll definitely be in touch with you. 777 thanks for the article, I think I should clarify a little, I'm of Indian origin and not oriental, however I think to an extent the same can be applied generally to Indians. But because of my background (never lived in India) comparing me to an Indian is like comparing chalk and cheese.

As for hardworking, well I enjoy my work and that allows me to put more into it and in return I get more out of it.

I don't smoke or drink (not even wine), do I sound boring, well I don't think one needs alcohol to have a good time. More about me when I get in touch with you, I think it would be unfair of me to use this forum to advertise myself.

Back to the earlier discussion, I simply based my statement on the fact that I had responded to some personals and the only responses I got were from scammers. http://datingtalk.info/non-cgi/emoticons/laugh.gif, and I was wondering whether it was just me or was there more to it?

08-27-2003, 12:51 AM
Happy Birthday Ian, have a nice one!!! http://datingtalk.info/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

trotters4
09-18-2003, 03:30 AM
The general answer to you question is yes.Once you pass the european side of russia the answer may be different.I know a lot of cities in the urals were closed until 1991.I had a long affair with a 43 year old woman in Ekaterinburg(I mention her age simply because her childhood and teen years were spent in a city that was closed to foreigners and was known as Sverdlovskaya(Sverdlovsk was the assassinator of Tsar Nicholas11 and his family in Ekaterinburg).She distrusted black,asian and orientals.I took her on holiday to Turkey and was embarrassed by her rudeness to locals.Her ignorance was ingrained.I tried to tell her that they are people just like us,but it never sank in.Condtioning from childhood.Asian coloured are readily accepted in Moscow and St.Petersburg.

Nataliya
09-18-2003, 03:58 AM
Unfortunatelly I'd have to agree with the opinions above. There's quite a lot of racial discrimination in FSU. Mostly against people of black, asian and oriental origin.I'm not talking only about foreigners, but also about people of mix origin born and raised in FSU. Nowdays things've been slowly improving and there's number of people who are beyond racial issues.

09-18-2003, 08:12 AM
Perhaps this is going to sound stupid to some, but I am new to this. I plan to visit Minsk in early November for four days to meet someone who I have been writing to and talking to by telephone.

It all seems so very unusual, not like dating at home where you can meet often and one thing just leads to another.

My question is, for all you experienced in this. How intimate would it be normal to get when you first meet four a four day visit like this? I know every situation is probably different, but some of you will have experience of this type of thing.

Help!!!!!! Concerned about being to forward or it being thought that we English are to reserved.

bat_guano
09-18-2003, 03:17 PM
Jumpshow,
How forward do you get on the first date with someone? That's how forward you get. Remember, although you have talked and "kinda" know each other, it's still a first date. Just feel your way through it. It's just like dating at home. If one thing leads to another, fine. If not...it won't.

My advice is just to "put your best foot forward" and then "go with the flow" and see what happens. BTW...I hope things do work out for you...

Bat

10-14-2003, 04:51 AM
Showjump UK,

The first meeting? it depends of how much contact you have had with that person. In my case,whenever I go and see someone there, they already know me a lot and treat me like old buddies. The meeting is a complement for whatever started already and should not replace the contact frequency you may have had with the person.

10-14-2003, 04:55 AM
Ruissian women have the tendency to accept asian (japs, chinese,etc) men rather than blacks or indians. This is because they have interacted with them for centuries. It is my own experience when I was in Odessa that some girls mentioned that they like people of European race (whatever that means nowadays) - In Saint Petersburg I saw some skinheads beat the shit out of an indian guy who apparently made a pass at the wrong girl. Don't get me wrong, people in big cities are more open, but they still have a long way to go.

10-19-2003, 07:54 AM
I'm of Asian origin living in Europe, my question to the ladies is would they be interested in men who are not caucasian?

Because in the past I've written to women and have not received any response. http://datingtalk.info/non-cgi/emoticons/sad.gif
and you're realy think that the most important reason in you race? icq 255330397

liam
10-20-2003, 02:28 AM
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12-30-2003, 11:50 AM
-Another question:

Would they feel comfortable in a multi-racial, multi-cultural society?