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I know that bad teeth is nearly traditional in Japan, but what about the women, in general?

For those of you who are ex pat aussies, how do women react when you approach them?

I gotta hook me up some jap chick...some email sex happening, whats it called, cyber....

Get her to hook me up and shit.

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Women in Japan, in general (in the city) have anything from *perfectly* straight and white teeth, to some of the most rotten grey, decaying excuses for teeth you've ever seen. The majority in my experience though, are... lets just say... slightly crooked/off white/fake (fake as in they've had caps done etc).

How do Japanese women react when we approach them? Some are extremely favourable, while others are indifferent, while others again are downright snobs.... much like any country really. I've been here long enough to realize that Western Caucasian Males are NOT always what Japanese women want...

As far as hooking up with a Japanese chick is concerned, either try your luck with some Japanese tourists where you are, or come to Japan and try your luck here?

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LOL, also be ready for a chick to say some weird stuff in Japanese while you are shagging. Also try to learn the Japanese for "I'm coming" (In Japan they "go" rather than "cum", but I have forgotten the word) you will get a stern telling off if you give an unwelcome mouthful of gaijin juice.

Also, not that I met that many but Japanese girls don't seem to keep themselves "tidy" as it were, I was not really sure how to broach the subject of "haircuts". Anyway usually they are tiny so it can be a bit of a squeeze but that is cool. As for picking up, well that is when your Gaijin powers are at their strongest. Also if you a breast man you will not really have the best time in Japan, but ex-pat Gajin are generally less reserved than the ones at home so you should do ok if you can find the local hangouts (and don't mind annoying English people).

I will probably remember some other stuff.

Anyway get one of these T-shirts and that will help a lot

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Also, not that I met that many but Japanese girls don't seem to keep themselves "tidy" as it were, I was not really sure how to broach the subject of "haircuts".
Thats hardly something to worry about though... 3 minutes with the trimmers and voila! Most Jap birds were quite embarrassed (as in: they felt like they weren't cool) when I cited the "extra fur"... :D but they got rid of it sharpish.
Anyway usually they are tiny so it can be a bit of a squeeze but that is cool.
True... go easy on the poor things;)

Don't forget that quite a number of Japanese girls take the fact that they're with a foreign guy to mean that they suddenly don't feel like being Japanese anymore... if you're after a nihonjin no kanojiyo because you like the "suborinate nature", well, you might be suprised/ripped off... and wind up thinking she's a right bitch. I had a friend leave Japan because of such a situation.

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Stereotypes don't become stereotypes for no reason... :D

But really, what Rezz said is 100% true, they learn the evil ways of gaijin women quickly.

But like with any relationship, it is an interaction between two people and there are billions of variables so if it works it works and if it doesn't it doesn't.

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Have a read of this one... http://www.ageofconsent.com/japan.htm

It explains what I understood. It seems to depend on local laws a bit. I guess they put a guideline on the main page that would not get you into trouble.

Anyway there is no point doing dodgy stuff like that, mostly you will meet people through work/social groups or going out so that is generally 18+ anyway. I am sure you could encourage any girl you met to break out her uniform, put her hair in pig tails and giggle... if you are that way inclined. Even better if the uniform is a little bit too small now. :D

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