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Tok the train last night and some young students standing close too the door while oarding the train say hello to me and after I say hello back I hear them say “cute” to eatch other in chinese.

I don’t understand mutch chinese, but I knew that one.

They ask me “how are you” and I’m kind off offguard at this point and just say fine thanx and procead to my seat.

My god my girlfriend will be jalous about this when she get back from Taiwan.

Gues I have to get used o sleep in the livingrom.

Gues I will become old fat and bold quick enough so I bether enjoy it while it last.

did they say you are “shuai” (handsome) or “ke ai” (cute)?

ke ai.

It’s ben more then 12 hours now and I’m stil not back on the ground.

What would have been the difference out of curiosity?

Interestingly enough I’ve had more guys here tell me that I am shuai than gals… which I’m told isn’t a come on here.

If girls say you are “ke ai” it probably means that you are more “boyish” than “mannish”…

Hold on, I’m ke ai when I’m sweaty and pissed, and I’m fat, bald AND bold!

HG

Boyish, yes, or the girls think you look comical. Ke ai on a guy doesn’t have the same connotation as English.

[quote]Now when I was a young boy, at the age of five
My mother said I was, gonna be the greatest man alive
But now I’m a man, way past 21
Want you to believe me baby,
I had lot’s of fun
I’m a man
I spell mmm, aaa child, nnn
That represents man
No B, O child, Y
That mean mannish boy
I’m a man
I’m a full grown man
I’m a man
I’m a natural born lovers man
I’m a man
I’m a rollin’ stone
I’m a man
I’m a hoochie coochie man

Sittin’ on the outside, just me and my mate
You know I’m made to move you honey,
come up two hours late
Wasn’t that a man
I spell mmm, aaa child, nnn
That represents man
No B, O child, Y
That mean mannish boy
I’m a man
I’m a full grown man
Man
I’m a natural born lovers man
Man
I’m a rollin’ stone
Man-child
I’m a hoochie coochie man
The line I shoot will never miss
When I make love to a woman,
she can’t resist
[/quote]

Yeah – it had me worried at first, but it’s just a cultural thing.

[quote=“Stian”]Tok the train last night and some young students standing close too the door while oarding the train say hello to me and after I say hello back I hear them say “cute” to eatch other in Chinese.

I don’t understand mutch Chinese, but I knew that one.

[/quote]

Oh ja,
wisdom makes you sexy.

If you mean spelling errors are sexy, then yes, Stian is about as sexy as they come.

That’s nothing, people say I look “strong”, I’m obviously a hunk.

I thought “strong” is used to describe the diamter of your belly.

Usually they say that about my breath

:laughing: :bravo: