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48 minutes ago, muscleman said:

This individual is proud of them simply because they were 'white' and it is not unusual for asians to stare at white women. This behavior is very common amongst asians all over the world which has been identified as cultural with its roots deeply embedded in the their history plus the fact that it is a leading if not an underlying reason for high divorce rates amongst asians.  They just find them very attractive in comparison to their own counterparts. They lack the understanding that their behavior is not only downright discourteous but also uncomfortabe for the recipients. Both genders are responsible for this pattern of behavior, but it is men who do it most of the times.

@singhnihk, It is just very irritating to notice this kind of behaviour by many asians everywhere. It is to do with their backwardness and ignorance really. I don't know why they don't feel embarrassed of their behavior. All I can say is just ignore them or ask them why they stare. The experience described in the link below is very common and infuriating for most westerners.

http://indianexpress.com/article/blogs/you-have-so-beautiful-white-skin-india-and-its-problems-with-skin-colour-racism-4418261/

I notice we stare. Especially at each other. When I work on sites, and come across other apnay (freshies etc.) I stare too. It's like a weird thing we do. I'm like "I thought I was the only one here!" Who are these mfs. We don't talk to each other for a while (stupid pride) but stare in amazement. I'm learning not to do it. 

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