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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Xenophilia

I remember very clearly how we used to discuss about xenophobia during GP lessons, how it is one of the reasons discrimination arises and so on.

How come no one ever mentioned xenophilia?

It is very much a trend in our society, no?

Like how men are drawn to hot Japanese girls, and women are drawn to suave Caucasian men (which was evident in my class today: when a male Caucasian exchange student walked in, 3/4 of the female heads turned to check him out).

And how I so dig the British accent.

Forget that my Developmental Biology lecturer isn't that good-looking. Forget that he is really quite blur and doesn't give the best tutorials. I simply adore it when he opens his mouth to say something - the deep voice peppered with an English accent (well, he's Asian but studied in UK all his life). So engaging it is like music to the ears. Isn't it winsome, how 'B' is pronounced 'bay' instead of 'bee'?

Then there are thosewho speak in fluent French? So A.L.L.U.R.I.N.G....

Ahem.

Before I get too far with daydreaming, let me clarify that the above-mentioned are not in anyway items on the 'Ideal Boyfriend Checklist'. But it'd be a bonus if the guy has them anyhow =P

[Time of Confession] 4:17 PM
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