Have you guys notices that Asian men tend to have more fat in their chest than other races of men? Also its shaped more like an oval than a square.
​Nope. I've never noticed it. But when was the last time I've looked at an asian man's chesticles? i don't remember.
I don't even notice Asian men IRL. I mean, I know they are around, but I don't pay any attention to them at all, unless they are in a hair store, a nail shop, or a restaurant. That's bad, but I swear I can't tell you the last time I noticed one, let alone if they have moobs.
Yeah totally, someone needs to tell these Spongebob Manmoobs to like...put on a shirt or something. It's distracting...I mean disgusting! Yeah...disgusting... (I live in ******* country, I've seen the worst of Walmart, everything else pales in comparison. )
i think men with tits are disgusting and it's the first thing i notice. i've never seen an asian with man boobs unless he's fat and then it's neither surprising nor unexpected.
OP I know exactly what you mean. The last guy I dated was White/Asian and he had some moobs going on. It was weird because he was fit but yet had that extra fat in his chest.
Asian men are not as physically built as other races. They're either naturally skinny with a sort of drooping flat chest or manboobs. The women are similar in terms of chest and size relative to other race's women.
Honestly, I've always wondered why Asians never dominate any sports. It can't be they "don't play sports" because there are over a billion of them and more of them play basketball soccer in China alone than all of African America and much of Europe. It may be related to their frames? We're talking about the average Asian, not guys who work out (and make take illegal supplements) and are actors.
Apparently baseball, basketball, and soccer are pretty popular, among other sports. I found a pretty interesting article about this, complete with a comment section rarity, typical "I don't experience racism so obviously it's all in your head" white guy essentially telling an Asian American man,"African Americans were able to do it, Jewish people were able to do it, why can't you just pull yourselves up by your bootstraps? I don't see how you could be discriminated against." That "model minority" crap has it's own downfalls in a way, except instead of being accused of being "argumentative and reverse racist" they are just totally invisible until a white person wants to deflect an argument. *Sigh* I swear many white Americans have gaslighting and deflection down to an art! They love to play races against each other and never have to admit their own culpability in anything. https://www.npr.org/sections/codesw...an-americans-getting-their-one-shining-moment
I don't see what your article has to do with why Asians are unable to dominate sport. There are enough Asians training in most sports to dominate every sport. The only sport in which they do well in is baseball, and only in finesse type positions, not power-hitting. So even when they do well, they lack power and speed. That's their Olympic niche too - finesse and skill competition. This presupposes that they lack something in power and speed in general. This presupposes the aforementioned traits are no barriers to succeeding in athletics. Africans aren't particularly numerous or sport oriented in the USA, commit very little crime, make more money than Asians in the USA ,and are similarly educated, yet are overrepresented in the NBA and NFL. They are also overrepresented in soccer too. Many of England's best youth players are black in spite of the fact less than 1% of England is black. This presupposes the aforementioned traits are no barriers to succeeding in athletics. Africans succeed in athletics at similar levels to African Americans despite difference in culture, crime, education, income, etc. I think Asians just lack the ability to dominate in sport and that may be related to their frames, among other things. Even in sprinting (or fighting) where Asian countries choose their competitors out of millions and millions, they don't do well. Meanwhile the European countries choose their sprinters(and fighters) from far less people and routinely beat the Asians.
*Shrug* Well the article was just theorizing why they don't dominate any sports? I just found it an interesting read. I'm sure there is not a single definitive answer. I think if athletes train for similar amounts of time they would have similar skill level, and not all sports would need the same strengths or abilities, so I don't think frame would effect every sport, it could even be a positive in some sports I would assume (like gymnastics for instance.) Could be cultural stigma, many of the middle class white students I attended school with took sports and extracurriculars to look good on college apps, but it was always understood that that was a "hobby" not a future career. Maybe there is a similar expectation in Asian American families? *Shrug* I have absolutely no interest or ability in sports (I've never even seen a basketball, football, baseball, or soccer game) so I'm not really well-versed in possible reasons for racial disparity in team sports.