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jimsamsonite wrote:I was just curious if asian american gaijins have anywhere close to the same success rate in picking up J-Girls at bars in Roppongi. Anybody have any experience with this, stories? If you are a foreigner of Japanese background, is that an advantage in the dating game in Japan?
Well, at first they'd probably be thinking, "hey, a Japanese guy", until you broke out the flawless English.jimsamsonite wrote:I was just curious if asian american gaijins have anywhere close to the same success rate in picking up J-Girls at bars in Roppongi. Anybody have any experience with this, stories? If you are a foreigner of Japanese background, is that an advantage in the dating game in Japan?
kenchan wrote:well i'm asian american, Japanese american for that matter...but I don't seem to score.But I live in Seattle, WA.
maybe i need some new skills.![]()
jimsamsonite wrote:I was just curious if asian american gaijins have anywhere close to the same success rate in picking up J-Girls at bars in Roppongi. Anybody have any experience with this, stories? If you are a foreigner of Japanese background, is that an advantage in the dating game in Japan?
Well, I agree with the Nippers on that one.Japanese will say they rather a gaijin sound/act foreign and thet FG who fit in too well are creepy/kimoi
Taro Toporific wrote:
Ok, I'll burn some "karma points" and step in this warm pile.
What I see here in Japan is that taller/bigger Japanese-Americans do just fine but those who "blend in" too well don't. All my judo-ka Japanese-American friends never had any problems here, but hardcore wormy otaku did.
ahochaude wrote: it's just that it's more common to see a J-girl with someone of non-Japanese decent nowadays.
ahochaude wrote:btw, that pic was Kimoi!
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