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DARE TO ASK: What is it about Asian women?

By PHILLLIP J. MILANO

Question

My friends and I are always curious about what kind of Asian girls foreigners think are beautiful.

Ying-Yao, 24, Asian female, Miami

Replies

I’d say it’s just the “exotic” aspect of them to the Western imagination. We have a long history of imagining the mysterious Asian, however mistaken that may be.

Vail, 40, male, Philadelphia

For me, the petite body and jet-black hair are the big attracters. Asian women [also] have very developed sexual identities. Also, I believe Asian women are educated and articulate.

Keith, 42, white male, Jacksonville

I think the real draw is the myth that Asian girls are comfortable in a subservient position. I’ve dated a couple of Asian girls, and neither were anything resembling subservient. But I do have to admit that — at first — I was attracted to the “unusualness” factor: They were something other than the blond-haired, blue-eyed girls of my hometown.

Mike T., white male, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Experts say

Stereotypes about the exotic, submissive Asian woman have floated around the United States since at least the mid-1800s, said Guofang Li, a professor at the University at Buffalo’s Graduate School of Education.

When Chinese women first came to this country, many were concubines (secondary wives) for Chinese men, she noted. The cliched image of the meek, available Asian beauty carried over into modern society, particularly among some white males.

“It fits their psychological needs in terms of looking for an ideal woman,” Li said. “There are those who don’t look at Asian women as who they are individually.”

Nowadays, nearly six of 10 Asian women in the United States are in the labor force — the same rate as women overall — and their median earnings are 14 percent higher than for all women, according to the U.S. Census.

Still, Asian women appear to be a popular match with American — particularly Caucasian — men. The U.S. Census estimated that, in 2003, there were 578,000 married couples in the United States in which one spouse was white and the other Asian, the highest of any interracial category.

Ming Tan, a Chinese-American writer and self-described “Asian relationship expert,” angered many Asian-Americans with her 2002 book How to Attract Asian Women (Asian Socials Inc.). Her list of reasons for why Asian women might be attractive reads like a Top 10 list of stereotypes, among them that they tend to look younger and thinner than other women and are less materialistic.

The bottom line, though, is that Asian women moved beyond such broad-brush characterizations and gender hierarchy rules long ago, Li stressed.

“Many white men simply underestimate our achievements,” she said.

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