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I've noticed this since long.

 

Most American girls that i see, except for some young ones(highschool or college) that over do it by wearing really revealing clothes,

 

it seems like Asians from Asia and Latins from Latin america seem more feminine.

 

For example in Latin America, women dress up just to go to church and they wear dresses and skirts. EVEN if they live in poor countries.

 

In Asia too, look at all the foreign students and visitors from Japan, Korea, etc that come to America, most look sooo different than the Americans because they wear skirts, and femimine colorful and cute clothes.

 

Many young ameircans into fashion and stuff also wear nice feminine stuff but it's becoming rare and i see more girls in jeans and stuff trying to hide it all..and many don't even wear anything colorful etc.. they just go with the plain jeans and stuff.

 

Even the latins who have immigrated to America and live here,,,always plain unfeminine clothes and they're just so plain.

 

Every single time I see an Asian foreign student or European Foreign student, they're so cute and feminine it's unbelievable.

 

They even dress feminine and wear dresses when they're in their 30s and 40s. I alsmost never see any American that does that,, except some super tanned rich OLD 40 year old beachtype women that think they look good.

 

And i'm seeing more and more women dressing up manly nowadays.

 

What do you think?

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I think Asians generally tend to dress ultra feminine.

 

Not so sure about anyone else...

 

There's lots of styles and lots of situations.

 

Some places I might wear my jeans and others i'll wear a dress.

 

I don't think women dress manly, although some choose to dress down.

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The idea that Europeans dress more feminine than U.S. and Canadian women is a myth. Been to France and Spain and seen them dressing damn conservatively there too. I've had Spanish dudes tell me it's rare to see a woman in Spain wear skirts or dresses nowadays. French women also dress down. The only Europeans I can think of who dress better than U.S. women overall are Italian and Greek women. But neither of those two age well.

 

As far as Asian women go, yes, the young ones dress way better than American girls. However, those are young Asian women. Try looking at the styles of Asian women 30+. Older Asian women definitely dress conservatively. I understand Asia is a vast place, but still, the women 30+ in Vietnam, China, Japan, South Korea, etc. all dress as conservatively as their U.S. counterparts.

 

As far as Latinas go, that varies from socio-economic background. Definitely, the richer ones dress better, especially the richer and younger ones. But the thing is Latinas do not age well. I can never get over how Brazilian women of all ethnic backgrounds age terribly in the face. WTF?? Their faces really do deteriorate. The bodies of Latinas from Spanish-speaking countries aren't much better. It's weird how Latinas can look so sexy young but then their body types turn into Spongebob Squarepants in their 30s. What the hell is that?

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The idea that Europeans dress more feminine than U.S. and Canadian women is a myth. Been to France and Spain and seen them dressing damn conservatively there too. I've had Spanish dudes tell me it's rare to see a woman in Spain wear skirts or dresses nowadays. French women also dress down. The only Europeans I can think of who dress better than U.S. women overall are Italian and Greek women. But neither of those two age well.

 

As far as Asian women go, yes, the young ones dress way better than American girls. However, those are young Asian women. Try looking at the styles of Asian women 30+. Older Asian women definitely dress conservatively. I understand Asia is a vast place, but still, the women 30+ in Vietnam, China, Japan, South Korea, etc. all dress as conservatively as their U.S. counterparts.

 

As far as Latinas go, that varies from socio-economic background. Definitely, the richer ones dress better, especially the richer and younger ones. But the thing is Latinas do not age well. I can never get over how Brazilian women of all ethnic backgrounds age terribly in the face. WTF?? Their faces really do deteriorate. The bodies of Latinas from Spanish-speaking countries aren't much better. It's weird how Latinas can look so sexy young but then their body types turn into Spongebob Squarepants in their 30s. What the hell is that?

 

I would assume that the poster meant EASTERN Europeans which are MUCH more feminine than American women. Where I live most men go for Asians and Eastern European girls because they are more family oriented.

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I would assume that the poster meant EASTERN Europeans which are MUCH more feminine than American women. Where I live most men go for Asians and Eastern European girls because they are more family oriented.

False. Many South Koreans have told me their divorce rate is bigger than the U.S. (the U.S. is 50%) Japan also has a rising divorce rate and so does China. Many Asian countries are seeing their divorce rates increase, both in their countries and the U.S. There are alot of single mothers (many never been married) in Asian countries.

 

When you said Eastern European women are more feminine than American women I literally laughed and shook my head. As a guy who dated Russian and Ukranian women, I know first hand that is far from true. Russia's divorce rate rivals the U.S.'s. There are a lot of single mothers in places like Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldava, etc. I've heard Slavic women openly state they prefer foreign men because Slavic men are drunken wifebeaters who age horribly (as if they age well:rolleyes:).

 

Sorry to break it to you, starla, but your assessment is far, far, far from reality.

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What do you think?

 

Just move there already, enough with the whining... :rolleyes:

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I would assume that the poster meant EASTERN Europeans which are MUCH more feminine than American women. Where I live most men go for Asians and Eastern European girls because they are more family oriented.

 

My English mother hardly ever wore jeans when she was younger, and still doesn't. She has always been well-dressed, doing her hair and makeup, and getting wolf-whistles whenever she ran around in shorts (she has great legs). She's also very family-oriented, as am I. Neither one of us are from Eastern Europe or Asia.

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My English mother hardly ever wore jeans when she was younger, and still doesn't. She has always been well-dressed, doing her hair and makeup, and getting wolf-whistles whenever she ran around in shorts (she has great legs). She's also very family-oriented, as am I. Neither one of us are from Eastern Europe or Asia.

I think most who read this thread realized the stupidity of it. He's comparing one country (with less than 200 million women) to dozens of countries that make up around 3 continents (with over 1 billion women). How dumb is that?

 

I'm beginning to realize why more and more people put him on ignore. His posts get dumber all the time. Plus, I'm getting tired of the bad grammar and spelling: "I've noticed this since long"? WTF?

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Are we talking about Asian and Latino dudes too...?

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There are a myriad of fashion choices in the U.S., including the ones more prevalent in various parts of Latin America and Asia (I've lived in ALL these places, funnily enough). My own style is predominantly that of a Japanese or Korean girl, though quite a bit toned down at times so people don't make fun of me for wearing Teddy Bear dresses to work at age 27. IME, Asian clothes are extremely 'girlish,' but there are multiple ways of being feminine and I wouldn't necessarily consider them more feminine than many American styles that are less girlish and more womanly. Jeans and shorts are still sold in Asia and worn quite frequently (and in Latin America, which IME doesn't have a particularly "girlish" style at ALL and is no less sexualized than most U.S. styles in the larger cities), so I'm not sure where that notion is coming from. Women who go to church here also wear dresses to church quite frequently, so I don't get that comparison either.

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