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July 4, 2025 #75
Parker
Participantsooo i been thinkin abt this 4 a while now…… do guys still go 4 asian women when it comes 2 marriage??? like not just dating but actually serious long term stuff?? i remember back in the day everyone talked about how asian women were loyal, family-focused, sweet etc etc… is that still a thing or nah???
17August 24, 2025 #247DaveC
Participantif the question is whether some men prefer asian women then i’d say yes, i’ve met a few who feel it, but it’s more about what *you both want* than continent of origin.
11August 28, 2025 #248Luke D.
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, yes—but for different reasons now. It’s no longer about stereotypes or submissiveness.
Men today are drawn to Asian women because of their emotional maturity and balance between tradition and modernity.
I married a Filipina, and she’s independent yet nurturing. That mix is rare.
So yes, men still prefer Asian women—but mostly those who seek real, steady love in a world that’s moving too fast.18September 3, 2025 #249Stefan Novak
Participanthello from europe, just adding my story. i didn’t start with “asian women are the goal” but i ended up in a serious relationship with a thai woman and now we’re engaged. what stood out: she genuinely listened, she made the effort to learn about my world and i tried to understand hers. we laughed about our mix‑ups (her accent, my cluelessness about local festivals). there were times i felt like “am i doing enough?” but she encouraged me, never pushed, always kind. as to preference — i knew there were threads online, forums, marketing around “asian brides” but our thing felt far from that: it felt real.
16September 11, 2025 #250_BriLeeeeee___
Participantyo…. been in the game for a bit, and i married a korean woman about 3 years ago. so i’ll say: yes men *do* still show interest in meeting asian women for marriage. but here’s the caveat: what actually matters isn’t “asian” but cultural humility, mutual respect, readiness for something a bit different. for me it worked because she had her own life, passions, friends, even in korea, and when i moved we built new habits together.
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