Note: Today, a post on something not quite the usual stuff I write about here.
Rightly or wrongly, most Asian people do have this perception of the western women.
You smoke, you drink and you frequent pubs and you get drunk. In this situation, you get into one-night stands, or two or three.
You have no sense of devotion to your partner. Individualism is prized above all else and worshipped.
Marriage is just a convenient arrangement and often times an inconvenient one because you need to do it to stop people from saying things behind your backs.
Similarly, you have no notion of the family as an important entity. You give lip service to the concept of a family. To you, family relations are just an accident of birth. You do your things and I do mine.
Of course, this perception of the western women applies equally, if not more so, to the western men.
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