Western toilet complains guys don't look like kpop stars after geomaxxing

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The incident you're referring to highlights a growing trend where some Western women, influenced by the -PP polished portrayals of Korean men in K- K-pop, travel to Seuth Korea with high expectations ofABT finding similar romantic experiences. These media often depict men as exceptionally handsome, romantic, and attentive, leading to idealized perceptions.

However, upon arrival, some visitors face the reality that not all Korean men resemble these media portrayals, leading to feelings of disappointment. For instance, researcher Min Joo Lee observed that many young Western women traveled to South Korea, influenced by the "Netflix effect," seeking the romanticized relationships they had seen in shows like "Crash Landing on You" and "Goblin." These women often found that the reality did not match their expectations, leading to feelings of disillusionment.

It's appearances and personalities in any culture. Recording and criticizing individuals based on their looks without consent is disrespectful and perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Moreover, such actions can contribute to cultural misunderstandings and reinforce prejudiced attitudes. In South Korea, societal beauty standards are indeed influenced by media portrayals, leading to a high prevalence of cosmetic procedures among both men and women. However, it's crucial to approach another culture with an open mind and respect, understanding that media representations are often idealized and not fully representative of the general population.

The attitudes you've described reflect a broader issue where visitors impose their expectations on a culture without fully understanding or appreciating its complexities. Such perspectives can lead to cultural insensitivity and reinforce negative stereotypes, which is why it's essential to approach cross-cultural interactions with respect and openness


 
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Ok
 
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The incident you're referring to highlights a growing trend where some Western women, influenced by the -PP polished portrayals of Korean men in K- K-pop, travel to Seuth Korea with high expectations ofABT finding similar romantic experiences. These media often depict men as exceptionally handsome, romantic, and attentive, leading to idealized perceptions.

However, upon arrival, some visitors face the reality that not all Korean men resemble these media portrayals, leading to feelings of disappointment. For instance, researcher Min Joo Lee observed that many young Western women traveled to South Korea, influenced by the "Netflix effect," seeking the romanticized relationships they had seen in shows like "Crash Landing on You" and "Goblin." These women often found that the reality did not match their expectations, leading to feelings of disillusionment.

It's appearances and personalities in any culture. Recording and criticizing individuals based on their looks without consent is disrespectful and perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Moreover, such actions can contribute to cultural misunderstandings and reinforce prejudiced attitudes. In South Korea, societal beauty standards are indeed influenced by media portrayals, leading to a high prevalence of cosmetic procedures among both men and women. However, it's crucial to approach another culture with an open mind and respect, understanding that media representations are often idealized and not fully representative of the general population.

The attitudes you've described reflect a broader issue where visitors impose their expectations on a culture without fully understanding or appreciating its complexities. Such perspectives can lead to cultural insensitivity and reinforce negative stereotypes, which is why it's essential to approach cross-cultural interactions with respect and openness


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Nigger this has been posted twice already
 
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Nigger this has been posted twice already
But did they post an essay no one will read to explain this phenomenon? :ogre:
 
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Brutal for the Korean bros, although am happy that they finally realize:ogre:
 
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said this years ago. i guess more people are finally realizing
 
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Women's IQ is definitely lower than men's.
I mean how can these hoes be so fucking stupid?

No Brain Idiot GIF
 

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