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Why are so asian men going for ‘home grown’?

by storyteller
12:20pm - 15th October, 2009


British Asian men bypass British Asian women and marry women from 'back home'.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00n58ct/Home_Grown/

Why do more British men marry foreign women now?

A slightly hardcore opinion: http://www.nomarriage.com/why_foreign_women_are_better.html

A somewhat balanced argument (although by Boris): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/3636932/Ill-tell-you-why-women-are-running-out-of-men-to-marry.html

Anywho, where are these careered up powerful, well educated, balanced British Asian single girls?


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09:36am - 16th October, 2009mola ram
Honestly....?

It's nothing to do witrh 'culture' and 'tadition' and family etc... it's all down to the Asian male INSECURITY.

Basically all Asian males still (quite sadly), believe in marrying a virgin. Probably because it panders to their egos of being the 'first one'.

However, all the Asian men in the UK, know exactly what their female counterparts get up to... hence the insecurity.

Basicaly, they can't handle a woman with ex-lovers. So they go to back home where the grass is greener, and not stepped on.

What these idiots don't know is that the girls back home, leave their British Asian counterparts far behaind in the sexuality stakes.

Villiage, Town City, Islamic state... it don't matter they are all at it.

But these Bristish Asian guys don't know that. And what they don't know, won't harm their egos.

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11:55am - 16th October, 2009SapnA_1
But what's to say that these village 'belles' don't have a past or ex lovers?

Let's face it, People 'back home' are not as sweet and innocent as they make out

It's all to do with personal choice at the end of the day

Mola is right though, major insecurity issues
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01:38pm - 16th October, 2009mola ram
I agree sapna.. what ealse do you think these villiage girls get up to, hanging out in the farms!!??
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03:32pm - 16th October, 2009thuglife
Why are asian men going for homegrown?

I agree with Mola (for once), these guys are insecure...but there is also a lot of pressure on asian men when they reach a certain age from their families to get hitched. And the motherland usually is an option they can take advantage of, especially if they arent blessed with good looks, unlike yrs truly :)

As for me, I think i'll stick with British Asian women, even if most of them are more trouble than they are worth (sorry ladies).....and yes Sapna, those girls back in India are really dirty lol, well with a population of over a billion people, sex is very important to us...just look at the Karma Sutra, we showed the Western world that we are masterful sex gods!! lol ;)
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03:59pm - 16th October, 2009Johnny Utah
I'm not so sure it's to do with wanting a virgin etc.
Personally, I believe it's down to having a woman they can control and dominate, who will appreciate being brought over to the west and squeeze out a few kids to help her husband keep face.

...whilst husband will go out banging any chick that takes his fancy, especially that asian one he's been eyeing up.

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02:25pm - 21st October, 2009Kismet Hardy
Is there a single Asian woman left in
Britain who won't kick the shit out of a
bloke for romantically whispering old-
fashioned sentiments in her ear like
'where's my dinner, bitch?'

No.
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