Excuse me, are you an SPG? (Good to know information) Age, Race And Skin ColorIt is a common perception that many SPG's are Malays and Indians because they have naturally dark skin and Caucasian men prefer tanned girls. This is a misconception. At any one night at all the clubs I went to, I found that there are equal number of Chinese, Malays and Indian girls who date or pick up ang moh men. Phil, a 28-year-old living in Singapore, says, "Tanned or dark skin is exotic. It's something we don't normally see at home. Even though we find dark skin, it really doesn't matter what color skin a girl has. If I fall in love with a fair Chinese, I'll still love her the same as when I fall in love with a dark Indian girl." The women, on the other hand, are in a different situation. While the men don't have preferences for skin color or race, a true SPG (be it a Chinese, Indian or Malay) will go for the Caucasian at all times. I once observed an incident at Carnegies. Since it was still early in the night, there was only a 20-something girl and her group of friends, 2 men-one young good-looking Chinese and one middle-aged and almost balding Caucasian, and my group of Chinese girlfriends at the bar. While it would be obvious to choose to pick up the good-looking Chinese male, the girl, dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and pants, walked over to the balding ang moh, leaving the Chinese staring at the ceiling.I have observed many similar instances in other clubs, no matter what race or skin color the girl is. In relation to the stereotype, the true SPG still keeps the part about going for the ang moh man whatever the case. However, the tanned skin and short black dress is no longer a trademark for an SPG. To spot one, you can't just observe their skin color and dress sense. You have to watch them in action. <<<---Back |
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Age, Race And Skin Color
While it would be obvious to choose to pick up the good-looking Chinese male, the girl, dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and pants, walked over to the balding ang moh, leaving the Chinese staring at the ceiling.
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