Wong praises Wie’s hot bikini..

Added pg 4 of My Hot Ass Neighbor 6!
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Posted 06 August 2011 - 06:53 AM
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Posted 06 August 2011 - 03:23 PM
Asia is a BIG place! China is huge and varied, and so are their people.Why is it that Wongs mom dus not look like she is Asian. Can some one fill me in on that. She is super sexy and all but she looks more white then she is Asian.
I think Wongs mom is only half Asian.
The more northern you are in China and Japan, the more "Asian" they look to Western (Yankee!) eyes. By the time they get to Thailand and Indonesia, legs are longer, waists are slimmer, and facial features more oval.
Some of the details of the scenery from the tales Wie was telling Wong about Granpa, plus house style, tree shape and spiky mountains, would have placed her in southern China as a girl.
A gross over-generalization, but gotta show off the finer aspects of the anthropological education that my rich Uncle Sugar provided me.
Cheers
(yeah, I'm capable of over-analysis too!)
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Posted 07 August 2011 - 10:19 PM
It's been my experience that most mixed-race people are usually very exotic and hot. But that's just me.Asia is a BIG place! China is huge and varied, and so are their people.
The more northern you are in China and Japan, the more "Asian" they look to Western (Yankee!) eyes. By the time they get to Thailand and Indonesia, legs are longer, waists are slimmer, and facial features more oval.
Some of the details of the scenery from the tales Wie was telling Wong about Granpa, plus house style, tree shape and spiky mountains, would have placed her in southern China as a girl.
A gross over-generalization, but gotta show off the finer aspects of the anthropological education that my rich Uncle Sugar provided me.
Cheers
(yeah, I'm capable of over-analysis too!)
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Posted 08 August 2011 - 04:54 AM
And ofc, a bigger praise to Jab. I salute you Sir.
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Posted 08 August 2011 - 10:48 AM
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