Are taiwanese women less Understanding

I wanted to know if taiwanese women are
more or less understanding or tolerant of
men or more picky and complaining when it
comes to their boyfriends and husbands. What
has been your experiences.

Yes. Taiwanese women are more or less understanding or tolerant of men, or more picky and complaining when it comes to their boyfriends and husbands.

I refer the honourable gentleman to the answer given by the honourable member for Beerminster South some moments ago.

:laughing: I think this wins this week’s “Biggest Smart Ass Answer” award

thankyou, but czn anyone give me a serious answer
are taiwanese women the same as other women
around the world. What are theire negatives and
positives as far as how they treat their husbands and
boyfriends, and are they complaining, controlling, nagging
etc., and are they sweeter and more feminine than
most other women.

I think the most amazing site I’ve seen here are mother’s
clinging to there babies as she rides her scooter, Or babies
between two parents with a little helment on. It is a
tender and unforgettable picture of the strength, endurance,
determination of the hardworking taiwanese people. It would
be a great picture on LIfe magazine.

[quote=“bluelagoon”]thankyou, but czn anyone give me a serious answer
are Taiwanese women the same as other women
around the world. What are theire negatives and
positives as far as how they treat their husbands and
boyfriends, and are they complaining, controlling, nagging
etc., and are they sweeter and more feminine than
most other women. [/quote]My experience has been that they act sweeter before they’ve trapped you, but once married lose their sweetness fast and become very controlling. Don’t base what you think a Taiwanese wife would be like on the behaviour of the unmarried Taiwanese women. Look at middle-aged couples and seriously consider whether you’d want a wife like that.
I know this is a generalization, and I know many Taiwanese women are not like this, but I have seen many, many examples of where the foreigner thought he was getting a subservient sex slave and ended up with a dragon lady.

[quote]
I think the most amazing site I’ve seen here are mother’s
clinging to there babies as she rides her scooter, Or babies
between two parents with a little helment on. It is a
tender and unforgettable picture of the strength, endurance,
determination of the hardworking Taiwanese people. It would
be a great picture on LIfe magazine.[/quote]
Foreigners who have been here for more than a week are usually horrified by how they pile the kids on the scooters. Kids get killed because their parents don’t have the sense to protect them in dangerous traffic.

Well not quite the same as other women, you see. there bits are, how can I put this, umm, slitty.

HG

HG, naughty naughty.

I think the OP should explain himself, why does he want this info. Clearly he is not currently in love with a Taiwanese girl because we all know love is blind. Is he therefore shopping for a bride (perhaps by mail order) and checking off different nationalities?

Anyone who has spent time overseas will realise that each nationality has different cultures and customs and thus while you may get away with farting in bed and wafting it over your loved one’s face in deepest Surrey that does not go down so well in Los Angeles (apparently). Folks are different, if you really want to find out what Taiwanese wives are like come here and observe them.

[quote=“bluelagoon”]thankyou, but czn anyone give me a serious answer
are Taiwanese women the same as other women
around the world. [/quote]

How can you possibly expect a serious answer to such an asinine question?

From my very limited experience, i agree with what bababa previously posted.

The whole subservient slave and demure appearance of them can be deceiving from some of the girls i met when i visited.

However, there are many stories on forumosa of very sweet and charming ladies out there married to men in this community.

It is impossible to generalize, women are women everywhere, with some minor variations in culture and habits

[quote=“JMcNeill”]

How can you possibly expect a serious answer to such an asinine question?[/quote]

Welcome to Forumosa!! :homer:

I guess the answer should simply read: It depends on the woman.
I’ve never meet two women that are the same, they’re as different as men are.
Every single person on this planet is different, why would this be any different in Taiwan?

[quote=“bluelagoon”]I wanted to know if Taiwanese women are
more or less understanding or tolerant of
men or more picky and complaining when it
comes to their boyfriends and husbands. What
has been your experiences.[/quote]

They tend to have smaller funbags, although you can still find proper ones if you look long enough. (Don’t be fooled by the packaging though. Taiwan has much laxer laws about false advertising than you may be used to.)

Also, you may find that many do not speak English as well as women in some other countries.

Hasn’t this been covered before? Surely someone else must have already discussed TW women on this site?

[quote=“The Raven”]
Hasn’t this been covered before? Surely someone else must have already discussed TW women on this site?[/quote]

No. Don’t think so. I think this is the first one.

Taiwanese women tend to get moody every four weeks or so. I’ve not got to the bottom of this but I have a few promising leads.

They like shopping.

Although I hate to generalize, I would say that most of them are submissive and usually look on the husband-wife relationship as a master-slave one.

[quote=“almas john”]Taiwanese women tend to get moody every four weeks or so. I’ve not got to the bottom of this but I have a few promising leads.

They like shopping.

Although I hate to generalize, I would say that most of them are submissive and usually look on the husband-wife relationship as a master-slave one.[/quote]

Ya and they’re the accountant, makin damn sure they have enough to be comfortable. Whether they work or not. Rest assured she has control of the funds or at the very least she has control over your stress level. So…who’s the slave?

The typical Taiwanese woman can be characterized as quiet, demure, gentle, submissive, and docile. She likes nothing better than to assume the role of loyal, uncomplaining servant to her husband or boyfriend. The soft, flute-like notes of her voice and silken touch of her hands are a sure guarantee of domestic bliss. Modest and frugal by nature, she requires little for contentment, subsisting quite happily on simple, healthy food and a few hour’s sleep a night, and always rises from her slumber cheerful, bright-eyed, and ready to meet the new day’s challenges. An industrious homemaker by day, she is equally enthusiastic in fully satisfying her man’s needs after dark, but her inherent loyalty and devotion would never allow her amorous thoughts to stray elsewhere.

Those keen to meet such exemplars of feminine virtue are encouraged to frequent Carnegie’s Pub in Taipei, where they may be found in abundance.

[quote=“bluelagoon”]I wanted to know if Taiwanese women are
more or less understanding or tolerant of
men or more picky and complaining when it
comes to their boyfriends and husbands. What
has been your experiences.[/quote]

From my experience, they have been about the same as in America. I think many may have a knee-jerk reaction to say, “they’re less understanding” simply because they’re not used to the challenges that come up when dating someone who is from a different culture. It can be difficult at times and present challenges you’re not used to.

Good luck!
Matt

:roflmao:

That’s why I love my wife. She’s Taiwanese and I STILL get away with it…

Then again, perhaps that’s BECAUSE she’s Taiwanese…
:howyoudoin: :idunno:

[quote=“anglophonus”]The typical Taiwanese woman can be characterized as quiet, demure, gentle, submissive, and docile. She likes nothing better than to assume the role of loyal, uncomplaining servant to her husband or boyfriend. The soft, flute-like notes of her voice and silken touch of her hands are a sure guarantee of domestic bliss. Modest and frugal by nature, she requires little for contentment, subsisting quite happily on simple, healthy food and a few hour’s sleep a night, and always rises from her slumber cheerful, bright-eyed, and ready to meet the new day’s challenges. An industrious homemaker by day, she is equally enthusiastic in fully satisfying her man’s needs after dark, but her inherent loyalty and devotion would never allow her amorous thoughts to stray elsewhere.

Those keen to meet such exemplars of feminine virtue are encouraged to frequent Carnegie’s Pub in Taipei, where they may be found in abundance.[/quote]

:saywhat: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
I laughed so much I had a hard time trying to explain to my wife what all the commotion was about. Thanks. You made my day.

In light of above, see also:

[quote=“The Raven”]They tend to have smaller funbags, although you can still find proper ones if you look long enough. (Don’t be fooled by the packaging though.
Taiwan has much laxer laws about false advertising than you may be used to.
) [/quote]