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i'm perplexed not to find more and hotter Asian escorts in NYC who are bottoms...

 

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Well you might be on the wrong coast for Asian bottoms? I wouldn't know about them in NY. But there's a surplus of them on the West Coast and if you go to San Francisco you won't even have to pay for them! They will find you!! :D

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Where is @sincitymix when we need him?

 

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lol :D well i am an asian bottom myself.. so i cant really weigh in on escort asian bottoms :p

as for the fillipinos being pacific islander/Polynesian... i asked a few Fillipino co coworkers and they said " What? you think we look like Samoans or something? we are not Polynesian" so eh.. guess it depends on which Fillipino you talk to lol.

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as for the fillipinos being pacific islander/Polynesian... i asked a few Fillipino co coworkers and they said " What? you think we look like Samoans or something? we are not Polynesian"

It's a bit of a stretch to call Filippinos Pacific Islanders or Polynesian, but they are distinct from most mainland South East Asians. There are racial, cultural and linguistic links between Filippinos, Indonesians, Polynesians and Malagasy people (Indonesian and Samoan numbers are broadly the same). Then again, Polynesians aren't the only Pacific Island people, Melanesians and Micronesians are different again. But the broad sweep of Polynesians from Aotearoa to Rapanui to Hawaii is amazing.

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It's a bit of a stretch to call Filippinos Pacific Islanders or Polynesian, but they are distinct from most mainland South East Asians. There are racial, cultural and linguistic links between Filippinos, Indonesians, Polynesians and Malagasy people (Indonesian and Samoan numbers are broadly the same). Then again, Polynesians aren't the only Pacific Island people, Melanesians and Micronesians are different again. But the broad sweep of Polynesians from Aotearoa to Rapanui to Hawaii is amazing.

 

They all work for my taste. :p

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Americans have a rather Euro-centric world view and aren't very familiar with Asia at all. So in the USA .."Asian" pretty much means stereo-typical "Charlie-Chan". Everything else in Asia is unfamiliar to them. There are 55 distinct ethnic groups in China alone.

 

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Americans have a rather Euro-centric world view and aren't very familiar with Asia at all. So in the USA .."Asian" pretty much means stereo-typical "Charlie-Chan". Everything else in Asia is unfamiliar to them. There are 55 distinct ethnic groups in China alone.

 

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/19089618/5/stock-illustration-19089618-lustiger-chinesische-comic.jpg

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Filipinos are actually Polynesian/Pacific Islanders! But in this country they have been lumped into the Asian category since most Americans know little about ethnicity or geography! :rolleyes:

 

Asians and Pacific Islanders generally consider themselves the same interest group in the US. (We can argue over the correct classification of Filipinos, but the ones I know consider themselves Asian, not Pacific Islanders.) When I went to law school, I was a member of the [name of school] Asian-American Law Students Association; it is now the [name of school] Asian-American and Pacific Islander Law Students Association.

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