i'm kinda new here.. browsed around a bit before, but yeah, i'm 100% chinese, and i'd say that i get girls at a decent rate.
having grown up in america and stuff, i'm pretty americanized, and i've found that a lot of girls, regardless of race, were pretty into me, but mostly either asian or white. i'm in hs now, and i think with hs girls a big part of it is all about how you portray yourself. a lot of the asian kids at my school (especially in my grade) are the kind of "nice" asian boys who don't really talk to other people, they're all into anime and stuff, and they like to play around with computers.. while i don't really do that kinda stuff. i'm not mean though, i consider myself a pretty nice guy, and pretty much everyone that knows me would say that i'm nice. however, that doesn't mean that i'm an afc-style kinda nice guy. i find that a lot of the popular white girls are kinda dorky, and all you have to do is kinda take it and run with it and make fun of them. david deangelo's C&F stuff works really well..
but then again.. i'm 6'2 and 5/8, (pretty tall for a chinese boy
) and my style of dress varies, but usually i'll be seen with a Polo Ralph Lauren dress shirt and khakis and Polo canvas kicks, or some abercrombie stuff.. so i guess i'm kinda "white-washed" or whatever, but girls, regardless of race seem to dig my style..
the redundancy of my post is ridiculous, but at the moment i'm kinda tired / zoning out listening to music.. but the key for asian guys and white girls is just have confidence, and have good vibin skills, and don't dress like u just came from china with a shirt that says the word "blue" in
red.
additional edit..
i've realized that maybe it's because financial status has a little somethin somethin' in hs.. like a lot of the girls that i've talked to expect like hella expensive presents for whatever.. and my dad makes a sizeable amount of money, and my parents give me like 300 a month (but then again only a senior in hs).. so just wonderin for any of the other guys out there who actually make their own money-- does your financial status affect you adversely?