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Q: How to date a Typical Chinese girl?

14 years 40 weeks ago in  Relationships - China

 
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What do you mean by 'typical'?

It's quite hard to generalize for these types of questions - values and norms have been changing enormously, and so the 29 year old woman will be very different in mindset from the 20 year old one.

Otherwise, if you keep in mind that perhaps in China casual dating isn't as common as back home, and that they might take things more seriously here, dating is pretty much universal.

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Dating a traditional Chinese woman requires a meal before bedding her.

Dating a modern or liberal Chinese woman is cheaper because no meal is required before bedding her.

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Martin. you get this sense of humor.

Agree with Cong, that depends on how you define "typical".

Don't bother, if you like Chinese girl, just show your heart to her. Nothing will be a problem with a true loving heart.

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Cant bother to do a open heart surgery to show my heart. .....LMAO Smile

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Aquire currency. They love currency long time!

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