TMT Why Are Asian Girls Considered Attractive in Some Countries and Not Others?
Janet and Brian get into it talking about different beauty standards from different countries and a little bit about where they come from
Twenty Minutes Tuesday
Janet and Brian get into it talking about different beauty standards from different countries and a little bit about where they come from
When you’re self-isolating, it’s important to keep tabs on your mental state. Does anybody else have cabin fever? Notice any unusual cravings lately? Reflecting on how much we may not have appreciated what we had before we all put ourselves into social isolation?
Ever been in a relationship with somebody that comes from a different cultural background? There is definitely more to learn about somebody when there are polarizing cultural beliefs or expectations in the mix, but what if you feel like you’re SO would be better off with somebody else?
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) has spread globally and Janet and Brian finally weigh in on what it looks like from Dallas, TX. Yeah, it’s something to be concerned about, but they’re not sold on what the traditional media is selling (things that Texans say). Let’s be real here, most modern media outlets sell shock value and views, not “news”.
The short answer is Asians don’t only hang out with other Asians. However, there is something to be said some groups have a tendency to self-segregate.
Living in a globally connected world has its challenges and being able to explain different ideas to your family who does not have the same experiences is massively difficult. Sometimes, the best route is the hard route.
Have you ever had your native Asian name give you trouble? Leave you open to discrimination?
Janet and Brian recollect when they realized that there was such a thing as “race”
Janet and Brian give some hard truths about real family conflict. What do you do when your parents force you to pick between your family and traditional values and an ongoing relationship?
Do you feel left out when people around you are speaking in a language that you don’t understand? For most of us, um… YEAH.
Janet and Brian talk about their experiences with being immersed in languages that are not native to where they grew up.