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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:

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.

As the resident filipino on this forum (not sure if there are others), geographically Philippines is closer to mainland Asia ( roughly kinda similar distance as Japan to the continent) than it is to Polynesia. Most filipinos identify as south-east Asian. We share many pre-colonialised culture and language with Malaysia and Indonesia, and have taken on Chinese culture just as much as Spanish and American culture. Filipinos can be dark and look Samoan due to stronger ties to the indigenous cultures, or even Central/South American due to historic ties to Latin America, or look light due to the mixed Spanish heritage, or even more asian due to Chinese, Japanese, or Korean due to more recent migration.

 

In diversity monitoring forms, I always indicate "asian other" :confused:

 

Also, if anyone finds a quality asian top/vers for when I get round to visiting NY, let me know.

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My very good Filippino buds (two of them) identify as ASIAN!

 

So did the Filipinos (at least four I can think of) with whom my daughter went to school, three of them starting in kindergarten. One of them was part of the school group with which my daughter went to China at end of her junior year of high school, although I think the Chinese students weren't sure what to make of her.

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I found it impossible to break he ice with kookoosnaz. One of the bigger wastes of my time and resources.

the first time i met kookoosnaz i got an almost serial killerish (well, awkward and intense) vibe from him for about 10-15 minutes. almost sent him home. turns out eating his ass totally breaks the ice.

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the first time i met kookoosnaz i got an almost serial killerish (well, awkward and intense) vibe from him for about 10-15 minutes. almost sent him home. turns out eating his ass totally breaks the ice.

Would you see him again? I'm now on the fence about meeting him. I kinda prefer someone who can be warm and flirty...

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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.

 

I remember when those scan tron bubbles said asian/pacific islander :p

now i see a very diverse race selection.

pacific islander, indo-asian, southeast asian.

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