Where can I find the most sociable locals

First one is annoying second one is just bad and creepy. Ignore them if they do that. I know you really just want to violently assault them but don’t, fish head soup ever day for many years really would suck.

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Free baby sitters.

As long as they aren’t too creepy or dirty I’ll let them play with my kids. More interaction helps them become sociable and confident. I hate shy, reserved kids.

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No, not by any stretch.

Not common but far from unheard of.

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Just wait til she’s grown and you take her on a trip or out to lunch and people think you’re out with your sugar baby.

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Keep thinking the title says “the most screwable locals.” I need sleep.

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Happens at least once a month, so no, not unheard of at all.

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Almost every time I go out alone with my oldest daughter someone asks if she’s my wife.

He was being sarcastic.

What did you think he meant when he initiated this thread?

Overall, I think most East Asians tend to look down on SE Asian people. It’s sad, but them’s the facts, I’m afraid.

Well, I’m open to dating too. Are they actually open to dating foreign women in southern Taiwan?

My experience they are generally more open. Seem more friendly and yes probably more open with less hangups.

Everybody down south is more laidback in general. Your odds are better down there for sure. I think aboriginal dudes are typically the most open-minded/least bound by whatever stupid familial obligations or expectations, and they’re also generally hotter.

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That’s so true! When I was in the airport a few months ago I met an aborigines guy. He was older- about 50 but he was very nice. Bought me a drink too. :slight_smile: too bad he lives in Magong.

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Aboriginal guys are getting some good reviews here.

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Where is your mind? Sounds like you need something.

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One time I met a very cute aboriginal guy from Kaohsiung at an event. We exchanged contact information and he asked if I wanted to get dinner somewhere with him. His girlfriend managed to track him down halfway through the meal and she proceeded to lose her shit while I sat there, stunned and vaguely amused. He moved to escort her out and as she had her face buried in her hands crying he flashed a big charming smile and mouthed/pantomimed “sorry, call me.”

I was impressed at the gall but I did not call him. I’ve had other, less melodramatic experiences with aboriginal fellas and southerners though, so for the most part my impression of them is good.

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Where do most of the aboriginal guys live? I want a young guy in his 20’s like myself. Early 30’s is ok too. I wanna have a good time :blush: I hung out with a guy when I was in Kaohsiung a few months ago. He took me site seeing on his motorbike for a few hours. I had a good time just riding. Free food too. I hope to experience that again

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They don’t really like it if you are a guy dating their gals, that’s my impression . They have often erroneously thought my wife was one of their tribe and they weren’t particularly friendly. Not unfriendly, but not very friendly either .:sunglasses: I think aboriginals aren’t that outgoing either, I often visited their towns and they are basically shy the same as most Taiwanese . Or maybe they don’t welcome outsiders. When they drink maybe a bit different but…

I don’t get the “You so handsome” “Where you from?” so much these days, but it does happen. I don’t use public transport much anymore, which is probably the reason.

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