The_Adventurer wrote:Too many guys I know have more than one gf, or have a wife and gf.
If you think about this using simple logic, this actually proves my point. Think about it, China is a country with a huge surplus of males. If you have a significant number of guys who have more than one gf or guys with a wife and gf, that would leave a lot of guys able to get nothing at all. So what you have is the best looking alphas and the socioeconomic elites hording several women, rendering many guys unable to so much as get scraps. Then again I suppose this isn't too much different from any other country.
The_Adventurer wrote:I know girls who are just slightly overweight (for here) and wouldn't even qualify for chubby by western standards, but can't get a guy here. One is almost 30 and still virgin.
I'm certain she is an unmarried virgin completely by choice or having very high standards. I see women who qualify as obese even by western standards who have thin and normal looking boyfriends or husbands all the time.
The_Adventurer wrote:You've been here a year and did what? Commute to and fron work everyday? I have been here almost 3 years. I am married to a Chinese girl. I speak the language (and understand a bit of a couple of local dialects). I have traveled to, and spent time in over 20 cities for work and fun. I've visited or lectured in dozens of Universities. I have no job, so I hang out and shoot the breeze with real people every day. I have a large and constantly increasing circle of family and friends. I know the stories of marriage, divorce, bfs and gfs, cheating and breaking up from the horses mouth, not some sensationalist news site.
I've done a lot more than just commute to and from work. I have a large and diverse circle of friends here as well and I get out plenty.
The_Adventurer wrote:Slow, easy going, relaxing and friendly like Philippines, but still with the nice amenities and technology of Korea.
So you mean to tell me you live in a place in china that's too small to even be classified as a city, yet it has "the nice amenities and technology" of Korea?
Even big "modern" cities in China lack the amenities and technology of Korea, assuming we're both talking about South Korea. I don't even know where to begin with that one.
For starters, the internet here is pretty slow. Compare that to South Korea, which has either the fastest or second fastest Internet on the planet, depending on what source you're looking at. Some sources rank China as even worse than The Philippines!
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Check out that chart. Then there's the issue of internet censorship, which forces me to use and pay for a VPN if I want to use Youtube, which I use quite often. There are a lot of times where I actually lower the quality of a video to 240p (360p is the standard definition) and I still have to wait for it to buffer. I know it's not the VPN causing this because when this happens, more often than not it still happens when I switch servers. This seems to happen the most from 7PM to 11PM here.
It's not just the internet, China is lacking in the "amenities and technology" department when compared to South Korea in many other ways. I've never been to South Korea but I know people who have been there, including 2 people I know who currently live here in China. The tap water in Seoul is safe to drink. Here in China not only is the tap water unsafe to drink (and even if you boil it there is still the issue of heavy metals) but even the bottled water is questionable. There are plenty of stories on the internet about the bottled water here being contaminated and I used to dismiss it as sensationalism until I came here. One time I bought a large jug of water that had a pungent odor. I noticed it when I just put it to my mouth to drink from it, and when I put my nose close and took a whiff it smelled awful. There was most certainly something in there besides H2O, and more than a negligible amount for the odor to be that strong. There have been a couple other times where I bought bottled water that tasted off somehow.
Perhaps you mean something else by "amenities and technology" but when I think of "amenities and technology" I think of the things I use everyday, and water and the internet are at the top of that list.
I'll give credit where credit is due though, the subway system here is pretty decent, seldom having to wait more than 8 minutes for a train is pretty nice. But you live in a place too small to even be classified as a city, which means it probably doesn't even have a subway, further begging the question, what are you talking about when you talk about "amenities and technology" that would put it in the same league as a first world country, especially one renowned for having advanced technology.