Sunday, January 28, 2007

Asian Port of Call



Tonight's journey takes to the far east where we will find the diversity of men is just as abundant as on other continents, and just as beautiful. Many blogs often ignore the beauty that can be found in the Asian male, but here at Nichevo we like to feature men of all ethnicities as they all have their particular charms. Of the 281+ million people in the United States, almost 12 million are either Asian alone or Asian + another race making up 4.2% of the population. This includes Pacific Islanders, Chines, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Thais, Cambodians, Hmong and other various Asian groups. Almost half of the Asian population in the United States (49%) live in either California or Hawaii, 20% in the south, 12% in the midwest, and the remaining 20% in the northeast. Asians speak many languages and dialects as well as English and as a group have a greater percentage of persons with a higher education than most other groups. When I think of China towns in America, San Francisco come to mind first, but they are actually 13th on the list of Asian population centers with New York City #1 and Los Angeles #2.

In my experience, there are as many "types" of men within the grouping as with any grouping. There are the too pretty for words and the mucho macho; the slim, boyish figure and the super defined muscle man. Their complexions range from very light to very dark and everywhere in between. A delight to be found for almost anyone looking for a new beau. Culturally diverse, intelligent, and beautiful, what more could you ask for in a man (besides 'that'!)? Forthwith a display of Asian beauty to delight and intrigue you. Until next time as always, Enjoy!







































































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2 comments:

TWISI said...

YUM!

Grahamburger said...

My friend Bob has a thing for Asian men. (As his partner says "When Bob means he's having Asian tonight, he's not talking about food.")
I never understood it until this post. Mmmmmmm!!!!