I have said this many times in my life and this time I mean it. I think "honey" has a point. I don't know much about Asian girls (unfortunately) but I have dated a Phillipina (not here but in the US). I think one of the reasons they are so attractive to western men and men in general, apart from the fact that they are often very pretty, is that they usually have very strong family and religious values. They are not obsessed by money despite what others have said here, and they tend to be very affectionate. People with strong family values tend to be more open, affectionate and giving than those who don't share those values. I lived in Spain for a while and found the same thing there (wish I had married a Spanish girl).
Northern European and American societies tend to be much more individualistic and self reliant and that produces a different way of dealing with relationships. There is more value placed on individualism and material success and the family is sometimes considered a burden rather than an asset. In my experience, Fillipinas and Spaniards value their families greatly and that generosity of spirit becomes part of all their relationships.
I have said this many times in my life and this time I mean it. I think "honey" has a point. I don't know much about Asian girls (unfortunately) but I have dated a Phillipina (not here but in the US). I think one of the reasons they are so attractive to western men and men in general, apart from the fact that they are often very pretty, is that they usually have very strong family and religious values. They are not obsessed by money despite what others have said here, and they tend to be very affectionate. People with strong family values tend to be more open, affectionate and giving than those who don't share those values. I lived in Spain for a while and found the same thing there (wish I had married a Spanish girl).
Northern European and American societies tend to be much more individualistic and self reliant and that produces a different way of dealing with relationships. There is more value placed on individualism and material success and the family is sometimes considered a burden rather than an asset. In my experience, Fillipinas and Spaniards value their families greatly and that generosity of spirit becomes part of all their relationships.
Maybe, just maybe that's all there is to it.