I've realized we have some Europeans on here so thought I'd get your input.
As an Asian Canadian though, I have noticed how I have had a great experience with European girls and how they were generally quite friendly to me as well as some of my Asian friends.
Recently talked to a Chinese friend of mines who went to Poland and the Czech Republic, told me he did quite well with women there and the amount of attention he was getting on dating apps as well as his night out was insane. I saw pics of some of the girls he matched with as well, they were definitely top tier women with good looks.
While it does vary in the US, in big cities such as NYC and Los Angeles, Asian and Indian men aren't thought too highly of by American women. Guys like me and @skinnyguy have had a great experience in a lot of other cities that aren't NYC and LA, especially in states like Texas and Florida so the Asian and Indian guy setback is probably not even there as much.
I have also talked to my black friends who have been to Europe and they tell me they get way more attention in Europe than they ever did in the United States.
Not too familiar with European culture other than the fact that I have had a great experience with European women in the states and in Canada. It does seem to me like European women care more about how a guy looks in regards to whether he is handsome or not, how much game he has, and how cool he is as opposed to his background.
Granted I think that this might have changed with the refugee crisis, that must have made European women quite weary of Middle Eastern looking guys and foreigners right? Especially in countries that have been hit hard with this sort of stuff like Germany and what happened in Cologne on New Years.
Any Europeans care to let us know how the how race and dating thing there is like for guys that aren't white? Do you have some sort of weird race rankings like we do in the US (whites at top, Asians and Indians at the bottom in places like NYC and LA)? Are certain races thought of as lower than others or do women just not care as much there?
As an Asian Canadian though, I have noticed how I have had a great experience with European girls and how they were generally quite friendly to me as well as some of my Asian friends.
Recently talked to a Chinese friend of mines who went to Poland and the Czech Republic, told me he did quite well with women there and the amount of attention he was getting on dating apps as well as his night out was insane. I saw pics of some of the girls he matched with as well, they were definitely top tier women with good looks.
While it does vary in the US, in big cities such as NYC and Los Angeles, Asian and Indian men aren't thought too highly of by American women. Guys like me and @skinnyguy have had a great experience in a lot of other cities that aren't NYC and LA, especially in states like Texas and Florida so the Asian and Indian guy setback is probably not even there as much.
I have also talked to my black friends who have been to Europe and they tell me they get way more attention in Europe than they ever did in the United States.
Not too familiar with European culture other than the fact that I have had a great experience with European women in the states and in Canada. It does seem to me like European women care more about how a guy looks in regards to whether he is handsome or not, how much game he has, and how cool he is as opposed to his background.
Granted I think that this might have changed with the refugee crisis, that must have made European women quite weary of Middle Eastern looking guys and foreigners right? Especially in countries that have been hit hard with this sort of stuff like Germany and what happened in Cologne on New Years.
Any Europeans care to let us know how the how race and dating thing there is like for guys that aren't white? Do you have some sort of weird race rankings like we do in the US (whites at top, Asians and Indians at the bottom in places like NYC and LA)? Are certain races thought of as lower than others or do women just not care as much there?