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I'm going to get this out of the way. I'm a minority. I'm an Asian guy and probably the only Asian in my school.
Women in my class tell me, "I've never been so attracted to an Asian guy before".
And I'm getting head in the movie theater and fucking em after
"You're so dominant in bed.. I didn't expect that... It's so intriguing"
"I've never even.. considered opening doors for an Asian.. you're the first guy I've cheated on my boyfriend with" (He was a male model)
I get stares ALL THE TIME when I'm out with another race woman in public
My life is improving but.. I'm running into a bit of a block lately.
It's other men around me.
1. Sly comments + Snickering (Talking amongst each other)
"He's too much"
"Who does he think this kid is"
"That dudes Asian, why is she with him?"
2. Envious looks
When I'm out in public, I also get envious looks from dudes who are the race of the girl.
(I.E if I'm with a hispanic girl, I get hate from hispanic men. White women/white men hate. Black women/Black hate. Asian women/Asian dude)
3. Boyfriends whispering something about me to their girlfriend and laughing
4. Weak attempts from dudes trying to tool me
"Ching Chong Man"
"Yo, what you wearing?"
"She don't even like you bro"
5. I'm talking to like 3 girls and this happens alot too.
Guys in group with women throwing sly comments my way because they notice girls in their group looking at me. (Strangers)
"Look out, we got a bad motherfucking Asian" (Sarcasm)
"He looks like Chao from Hangover" to the girls in their group trying to make fun of me within their social circle
When I was 22, 23 I used to just catch each guy when he was alone and separated from their friends. I would just tap him when he's alone and vulnerable and just confront the guy.
Me: "I just wanted to ask, you seem like a you have a problem with me to solve do you, cause I can assure you, we can solve it right now"
Guy: "Nah man i was just playing bro"
Me: "Nah i dont play that, let's solve it. Come outside"
And usually the guy backed out or we fought. But this is a very immature way of handling things.
6. Guy's girlfriend sitting next to me while working in class and flirting with me. I go to the bathroom and her and her boyfriend switched seats so that he's next to me.
These things happen here and there.
With that being said I have one main question.
Asian men are perceived to be "weak and unattractive" yet when they see an Asian guy actually succeeding that's different from what they're programmed to believe by mainstream media, they start feeling insecure. They believe because they're certain race they should be superior and I shouldn't be able to be do this, hence, they start making certain comments. They also believe an Asian guy who they deem inferior should not be this confident.
So when you're dealing with ignorance of people who you have to face daily in class or work settings, what's the best way to face it?
I've read all of chase's articles all related to tooling/interruptions but applies mostly to strangers. However, these are coming from people who I see and when I do put them in their place, it starts over when I get into a new class or new environment, and honestly just tired of it a bit.
What's the best way to deal with this?
Women in my class tell me, "I've never been so attracted to an Asian guy before".
And I'm getting head in the movie theater and fucking em after
"You're so dominant in bed.. I didn't expect that... It's so intriguing"
"I've never even.. considered opening doors for an Asian.. you're the first guy I've cheated on my boyfriend with" (He was a male model)
I get stares ALL THE TIME when I'm out with another race woman in public
My life is improving but.. I'm running into a bit of a block lately.
It's other men around me.
1. Sly comments + Snickering (Talking amongst each other)
"He's too much"
"Who does he think this kid is"
"That dudes Asian, why is she with him?"
2. Envious looks
When I'm out in public, I also get envious looks from dudes who are the race of the girl.
(I.E if I'm with a hispanic girl, I get hate from hispanic men. White women/white men hate. Black women/Black hate. Asian women/Asian dude)
3. Boyfriends whispering something about me to their girlfriend and laughing
4. Weak attempts from dudes trying to tool me
"Ching Chong Man"
"Yo, what you wearing?"
"She don't even like you bro"
5. I'm talking to like 3 girls and this happens alot too.
Guys in group with women throwing sly comments my way because they notice girls in their group looking at me. (Strangers)
"Look out, we got a bad motherfucking Asian" (Sarcasm)
"He looks like Chao from Hangover" to the girls in their group trying to make fun of me within their social circle
When I was 22, 23 I used to just catch each guy when he was alone and separated from their friends. I would just tap him when he's alone and vulnerable and just confront the guy.
Me: "I just wanted to ask, you seem like a you have a problem with me to solve do you, cause I can assure you, we can solve it right now"
Guy: "Nah man i was just playing bro"
Me: "Nah i dont play that, let's solve it. Come outside"
And usually the guy backed out or we fought. But this is a very immature way of handling things.
6. Guy's girlfriend sitting next to me while working in class and flirting with me. I go to the bathroom and her and her boyfriend switched seats so that he's next to me.
These things happen here and there.
With that being said I have one main question.
Asian men are perceived to be "weak and unattractive" yet when they see an Asian guy actually succeeding that's different from what they're programmed to believe by mainstream media, they start feeling insecure. They believe because they're certain race they should be superior and I shouldn't be able to be do this, hence, they start making certain comments. They also believe an Asian guy who they deem inferior should not be this confident.
So when you're dealing with ignorance of people who you have to face daily in class or work settings, what's the best way to face it?
I've read all of chase's articles all related to tooling/interruptions but applies mostly to strangers. However, these are coming from people who I see and when I do put them in their place, it starts over when I get into a new class or new environment, and honestly just tired of it a bit.
What's the best way to deal with this?