Ask your girlfriends or your Gender Studies professor why there are all those creepy white guys with "a thing" for Asian women, and you'll probably get a couple of interesting opinions. But if you ask my Chinese-American boyfriend why there aren't loads of white women lusting after Asian guys, he'll explain his theory with self-deprecating humor: "We tend to be short."
True: tall, dark and handsome can be an alluring combination, but in my opinion, so can jet black hair and a shy, boyish smile. I told my boyfriend that on one of our early dates, and he asked if I'd dated other Asian men. I admit that, yes, my previous boyfriend was also Chinese-American and could almost pass for his twin (a fact that my friends tease me about repeatedly).
Then he asked it. "What, do you have some kind of Asian fetish?"
"No, of course not!" I sputtered. But admittedly: I think Asian guys are hot.
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It's not like I only date Asians. (That'd be creepy.) I just happen to -- like a lot of people -- have a physical type that a lot of Asian guys fit. Still, my boyfriend actually liked my answer. "Could you tell that to all your friends? Be sure to mention that we don't get hair on our backs. Or go bald." I told him I'd get right on it.
Open Mouth, Insert WASPy Foot
I admit, I grew up in a WASPy upper-middle-class family. I try to appear worldly and sophisticated, but early into my relationship, I revealed my suburban-white-girl tendencies when he once suggested Thai food for dinner.
I was disappointed that I couldn't show off my "mad chopstick skills" because the waiter didn't offer any. I wondered aloud if it was because I'm white, and my boyfriend informed me that they don't use chopsticks in Thailand (oops!) but that a lot of Thai places offer chopsticks because people expect them. People like me, I thought to myself.
Going Both Ways
I thought that I'd been so oblivious because I'd never dealt with cultural ignorance or felt like an outsider. But looking back, the first time I ever dated an Asian guy was the first time I ever felt it cut both ways. I was supposed to go to homecoming with a cute, shy boy from my AP history course. One morning, he showed up to class looking upset.
"What's wrong, Dan?" I asked, ready to play the supportive pseudo-girlfriend. He explained that his parents weren't satisfied with his SAT scores and felt he needed to spend more time studying. In retrospect, I know the real reason: They didn't want him to go with me.
To this day, I don't know if it was because I'm white, which still bothers me. I like the way my boyfriend looks, obviously, the same way some girls like blonde hair or tattoos. But that's why you talk to somebody initially, and not why you're with them. I guess I've experienced a little bit of what it's like not to know whether people like you or don't because of your race, so I hope that my boyfriend -- and every other guy I date -- knows that I like him for him, and not because of my "thing."
Beth Brennan is the collective pseudonym for Lemondrop's sex and relationship bloggers and their more "sensitive" stories.












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Friday 24 July
By lovelovelove
My boyfriend is Korean, and I think he is absolutely beautiful. I am sooo in love with him. It does not have anything with him being Asian, but I must say that I love his values, his culture and his food. Korean food is the yummiest, and when I hear Korean being spoken I totally melt. I love him for who he is, but his culture definitely contributes to his personality. I LOVE HIM!
P.S. he has the most beautiful eyes and lips I have ever seen!
Friday 14 August
By R. Hockert
There's also the gay point of view. When I was a kid the hottest guy in a town of less than a thousand was a boy a couple of years older then me of Filipino father and white mother. Jon of "Jon and Kate" is why I watch the show. Then there's the asian guy that appears in the Shell commercials. Happily he's now in the "Mentalist". In the gay community they label white guys that are attracked to asians as "rice queens", which I don't like, but that's the way it is.
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Tuesday 04 August
By Kitty
haha! I have a weakness for asian guys..
and I'm kinda short anyway, so it doesn't matter if they're short.
and I love ur story Emily ^_^
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Sunday 30 August
By Claire
Oh, it was so good to read this! I've been attracted to plenty of guys in my lifetime, but somehow a cute Asian guy is more likely to draw a lingering stare from me. I find their bone structure and shiny hair so gorgeous. Also, in a university town, I suppose I'm more likely to run across Asian guys that fit into the shy/nerdy type, a sort of demeanor I find really adorable. My ex, the one guy I've ever really loved, was Korean-American. Sure, he was very American, but there was "Asian" in him too--he spoke Korean to his parents and some friends, had a unusually great love of spicy noodles, and worked to promote awareness of Asian/Asian-American discrimination. I thought he was the hottest thing I'd ever seen, and it bothers me that most girls he and his friends are interested in don't even consider dating them because Asian guys aren't seen as sex symbols. Meanwhile my Asian/Asian-American female friends have to fight off guys with yellow fever with a stick. I once saw a guy hitting on two of them at once, without discrimination between them, while ignoring any non-Asian girls nearby.
To me, what I feel isn't the same as yellow fever. I don't like all Asian guys just because they're Asian, and I don't consider being Asian as a trait I specifically look for. It just happens I tend to like the type of looks they often have.
Oh, and the stats say Asian men have slightly smaller ... ahem. Maybe a half inch or inch less than white men on average. But under three inches? Please. I never measured, but my boy had plenty to go around.
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Saturday 12 December
By Singblueeyes
Thank heaven my husband fits both my 'physical type' AND my 'emotional type.'
After seven years together, I still get butterflies from his dark eyes and black, black hair. He's also the sweetest, funnies, smartest man I know....so what else could I possible ask for???
The whole Asian Man/Fill-in-the-blank Woman couples are becoming more and more common in my community. Hubs and I are one of a half-dozen such pairings on our block, and there are maybe 4 or 5 couples like us in my office.
North American media can portray Asian men any way they like....all a smart woman has to do is look across the ocean for delicious and SEXY Asian men in film. (Chow Yun-Fat is still the king, by the way. LOL)
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Friday 16 October
By Gwen Lam
Asian guys are usually pretty short. I have dated with 1 in the past, and it was terrible. I couldn't even wear high heels because I would be taller than him. I am 5'3 and 125lbs, he was 5'5 or 5'6 and 135~140lbs. He asked me to lose some weights so he could pick me up...LOL...
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Saturday 14 November
By lolipop
hey check out this site, it is a social network for white girls and asian guys.
here you go. www.asiancaucasianturf.com
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Saturday 14 November
By lolipop
hey there is a social networking site called www.asiancaucasianturf.com for white girls and asian guys.
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Tuesday 17 November
By Karrie
Thank God for this article. I also am a white woman who is attracted to Asian men. My friends take every opportunity to make fun of me for it, but I don't care. I just wish I didn't feel like Asian men aren't interested in me and like I have to come up to them and be like "Hey. I'm into you." ya know?
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Monday 30 November
By emily
I Luv asian guys so much!! The reason why i think people say asian guys aren't attractive is because their aren't really much asians in the american media. And they say asian girls are because they always make them look exotic and attractive in films. But ever since i discovered asian music on youtube i was hooked hehe. I could name and find more handsome asian male celebrities than from hollywood celebrities!! Girls if you find asian guys attractive u need to watch some asian dramas!!! If they started showing them in america i think people would change their views and stereotypes about asian men.
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Wednesday 31 March
By InLove
I am totally in love with my Chinese Dr. I never even thought about dating an Asian man one way or the other, but this guy I can't resist largely probably because he doesn't realize how irresistable he is!
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Saturday 01 May
By Neoeritas
Beth, you are a hypocrite which really makes you creepy.
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Wednesday 12 May
By Gilbert
I loved this article! I'm Asian and it's really refreshing to hear that some people actually prefer Asian guys. I was always under the impression that being an Asian male was always a handicap. I have always had very little self-confidence as I guess I sort of believed it. My girl friends always told me how great I was in terms of attractiveness and as a person but I never really believed them as I just thought they were being nice and pitying me. But now I am beginning to realize that perhaps the reason I have not been as successful with women as I would have liked is not because I am Asian, but because I believed that being Asian was bad, which unsurprisingly made my self-confidence plummet! With this new understanding, I feel like I have a new lease in the dating game. I'm really not kidding, as corny as this may sound, this article has truly inspired me! Thank you!!!
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Monday 17 May
By Mark
I'm an Asian guy who never had any issues dating other ethnicities
Asian men need to learn how to flirt...the best teachers I found are from other asian men who are pretty good with women.
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Where can you find these guys?
==> Asian Alpha Male
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Wednesday 09 February
By HQ89
Very cool article! Yes, the trend between white girls and asian guys is changing. In fact, I was just on a social network for Western girls interested in Asian guys, and Asian guys interested in Western girls. AsianCaucasianTurf dot c-o-m
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Sunday 13 March
By m
Most have a type that they're attracted to, but when that type crosses racial lines, people get really angry. As for calling being attracted to a certain racial group a fetish, that's incorrect, and I wish people would stop saying this. It drives me crazy! A fetish is a sexual attraction to an object or a body part. For example, you can have a leather fetish or a foot fetish. With a foot fetish, the person can just look at the foot by itself and get turned on. That's why they sell rubber feet for this purpose or have videos that only show feet doing things. The rest of the person isn't really important. Race is a complex part of a person. It's facial characteristics, hair texture, skin color, dialect, customs ect. and goes with the other parts of that special person that you are attracted to. Most people wouldn't go out with every person of that race just because they are that race. Also, people are more accepting when the preference is for an "acceptable" minority which basically means that the children will be classified as white. Just ask the people like Kim Kardashian who prefer black. I'm sure you don't get the kind of abuse she's gotten.
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