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BTL
10-09-2006, 07:31 PM
Here is a

thought I had and thought I might share it. For those of you who are asian or know asians, there may be a stereotype

where their culture is based a lot on respect. This applies a lot within the family and a business setting as well.

Asian parents in particular are extremely sensitive to who their daughters may or may not date as well based on the

amount of respect a person generates. Therefore, my hypothesis is that rone in higher ratios may have a better

effect on asians.

Unfortunately, I do not have a rone heavy product at this time to do my testing. If anyone has

any experiences with something like this, please share.

bronzie
10-09-2006, 07:48 PM
BTL, what your saying is 100%

correct, and its not a stereo type its reality. Asian culture as well as many many other cultures on earth have this

element, you must win over the parents to win over the girl. This ofcourse is if you want to date her long term or

marry her. I have no clue with regards to north American culture, but from the popular culture I get through movies

and media, seems its not homogeneous. However, in both Australia and particularly southern Europe this is the case.

Parents and relatives play a big part in a girls choice in partner. This may not be a good thing, but it is the

reality. One ethnicity that I know of do this quite a bit, Jews. Parents are an integral part of thier daughters

dating choice, at least a few weeks into the dating (just my experience).

Know when to wear .rone I guess,

each time you meet the parents!

BTL
10-09-2006, 07:53 PM
Although I used the parents as an

example, I believe that this trait has been ingrained into the minds of asian girls as well. Therefore, would it not

be 'attractive' for a guy to have a lot of respect from the pheromones? I am mostly referring to asians from the

asian continent or some first generation asians who have recently come over.

Gegogi
10-09-2006, 08:31 PM
East Asian culture is even more

centered around the work ethic, materialism and education than North Americans and Europeans. If you want the

respect of an East Asian woman's parents you gotta earn it by showing you have a bright future as a hard working,

highly educated professional.

Speaking as an Asian, we often stereotype Westerners as somewhat lazy and

under educated, so an outsider has an even greater challenge in winning the respect of Asian elders. It's possible

but tough. I've been given the 3rd degree many times by former Korean GF's parents and older brothers and--believe

or not--flunked more than once! They wouldn't settle for anything less than a brain surgeon or fertility

specialist. College professor was nice but no cigar. They said my grad degrees weren't from a good enough college!

Of course these were upperclass families full of grad degrees.

'Rone might help them like you a little

better, but you gotta show 'em the paperwork. After all these are people whose families still arrange marriages in

both Japan and Korea.

trgl
10-09-2006, 08:57 PM
It's true what you say;I couldn't

even take this girl on a date when I was in Vietnam because her parent didn't think I was good enough for their

daughter.:sad: Luckily in the US such thing are nonsense and the daughter goes out with whomever she wants to. From

what I read so far A314 seem ideal for meeting Asian parents although bringing them gifts never hurt(Asian parents

loves gift)
Also you ever notice how Asian people are always so quiet in class? I'm pretty much the only

exception to this.

Gegogi
10-09-2006, 10:16 PM
Luckily in the US such

thing are nonsense and the daughter goes out with whomever she wants to.

That isn't entirely true. It

depends on how traditional the parents are and how much loyality and respect the daughter has for her parents. I

dated a Korean girl that was ashamed/afraid to introduce me to her parents. She knew her father wouldn't aprove.

She merely kept me as a 'hidden" boyfriend and, of course, dumped me when a nice dentist came along. She brought

him home right away and married him.

slickracer
10-10-2006, 04:34 AM
yeah, thats why i think i

would be the biggest player over in asia if i still lived there, cause i seem to produce lots of rones. ever sence i

was little i was always the group leader, and as i was growing up, i realized that people seem to listen intenstly

when i talk (such as when i was doing book talks in school) or people would do things for me with out even asking

them to.

but i wonder, sence i been useing alot of nones for the last past year, do you guys think, it migh be

messing up my rone production?

Muscle4Hire
10-10-2006, 11:09 PM
East Asian

culture is even more centered around the work ethic, materialism and education than North Americans and Europeans.

If you want the respect of an East Asian woman's parents you gotta earn it by showing you have a bright future as a

hard working, highly educated professional.

Speaking as an Asian, we often stereotype Westerners as somewhat

lazy and under educated, so an outsider has an even greater challenge in winning the respect of Asian elders. It's

possible but tough. I've been given the 3rd degree many times by former Korean GF's parents and older brothers

and--believe or not--flunked more than once! They wouldn't settle for anything less than a brain surgeon or

fertility specialist. College professor was nice but no cigar. They said my grad degrees weren't from a good enough

college! Of course these were upperclass families full of grad degrees.

'Rone might help them like you a little

better, but you gotta show 'em the paperwork. After all these are people whose families still arrange marriages in

both Japan and Korea.

Yea, the whole idealistic dream over here in America is "work to live" not "live

to work." We respect the work ethic of asians but what good is a career if that's all your life is - really. It's

all about balance.

BTW, I've had great response with nol products on asians. I used WAGG and had two asians in

one day ask for my #. Used some NPA on one later that night and played the motorboat, if you know what I'm

sayin:drunk:

"You motorboatin son of a bitch you!"

Anyway, I have yet to try A314 with her... thats gotta

be good.

SoCal
10-11-2006, 07:47 AM
"Were they built for comfort? Or

for speed?"

lol