smallcheese wrote:
Winston, you won't understand this because you can't admit it. But you're wrong. There's nothing wrong with our reading comprehension. It's your writing that was incomplete and therefore misinterpreted. Until you finally decided to provide more information on what you were thinking, everyone replying on the thread made the same assumption that I did: That you didn't think it was fair that Dianne wasn't having sex with you even though you provided financial support for her and your son.
Think about your reputation on this board. All you cared about in the past was having the freedom to have fun and sex with as many women as possible. With this in mind, read what you wrote again and tell me how someone could not interpret it the way we did initially. You're just like a woman, thinking that a man should be a mind reader and know what's going on in your head at the time you're writing. Without the proper context, it's very easy to misinterpret what you wrote.
Well I wrote that letter to Dianne. I didn't write it with the forum audience in mind. Dianne knows what I mean. I assumed you would too, with the part where I mention that "there's no attraction or passion between us". Plus I've talked about this on the forum before, for the last few years, so I assumed you all knew what I was talking about.
smallcheese wrote:
Sorry but I did not know that you are actively looking for a serious, long-term relationship with a Chinese woman and eventually marry her. Maybe you should make that clearer by posting a public message on your web site so that everyone knows. Maybe someone out there might even give you some good leads on potential Chinese spouses if your search was publicized more.
I did mention it before. I've been mentioning it since 2011. Remember? Where have you been? You must have missed it. Where on the forum did I say I was going to China to be a playboy? lol
Yeah you're right about not getting any casual sex in China. You're a beta male so I highly doubt that's going to happen. If you're desperate for sex and looking for P4P, then you might want to pay a visit to Macau or the area right across the border from Macau called Zhuhai. They may have cracked down in the rest of China but not there (yet).
But lots of guys have gotten casual sex in China. They are not alpha males either. So why can't I?
I was going to go to Zhuhai too. A chat mate of mine is there. How do you know there's still P4P there? Zboy1 told me that they cracked down on P4P in DongGuan. But yeah, I need to get sex out of my system. I'm addicted to sex so I suffer a lot if I don't get it.
It sounds like you've tried to establish relationships with women in China but you've been rejected so far. What exactly do you tell women when they ask you questions during the initial courtship phase? When they ask you what you do for a living, what do you say? Do you tell them that you own a web site and that's how you earn money? Or something else?
I only got rejected by one or two women. The first woman I came to see was friendly to me, but platonic. No chemistry and she was not sweet or affectionate as she was online. Later she told me that she saw my website before i came, so maybe she saw that and changed her mind about me, cause my site and photo collage make me look like a playboy.
The second girl liked me a lot and had a lot of good chemistry with me. I made her smile and laugh a lot and felt good energy with her. She seemed to dig me and was putting out a lot of good signs and body language. We even made out on our second date and she even whispered "I love" in my ear. All the signs were there that we were sure to be a couple. Everyone said we looked like a good match too.
Then she turned moody and cold and began looking for things to argue about and started throwing tantrums. When she used the dreaded line "We moved too fast" I knew something was wrong, because when a woman says that, it means she is trying to pull away from you, so it's a very bad sign. It's a long story but she kept distancing herself from me with excuses for several day, and then eventually said I wasn't her type. However, she was mentally unstable though and a bit psycho. I showed her messages to Rock and Ethan_sg and they both agreed that she obviously has mental issues and is a drama queen type.
The third lady I dated was very cold and materialistic. She was a taker and user type. She wanted me to marry her ASAP and take her to America. She did not care about me or about generating love or romance or chemistry. So it was obvious she was only in it for a visa. She was not into me or touching me or holding my hand. She did not like it when I touched her or tried to hold her hand too. She cringed away every time I tried. Yet oddly, she wanted to get married to me ASAP. WTF?
She had that kind of face that always looks angry and mean, the kind that old Chinese women have, even though she's only 33 she claims, which is not attractive. The vibe I got was that she was a user type, cold and calculating, and offered nothing in return. I thought she might use sex to incite me into marriage when she came to my room, but she didn't. So I had no use for her and dumped her. That's the first time I met a real visa whore. I didn't know they existed, I thought they were just a myth.
After that, I did a lot of cold approaching and got some numbers. But those girls are only friendly with me via talking on WeChat. They don't offer to meet up or anything, even though one of them is unemployed. They seem reluctant to go out for some reason. I don't know why.
As for what I tell them during the courtship stage, well I don't say anything bad to incriminate myself. I say all the right things that I should say, such as "I am willing to settle for the right person" etc. I do not talk about my work unless they ask. I just say I'm a writer and that's usually enough. Sometimes I mention an online business or that I make money from online advertising, but they don't ask any more details after that.
But look, I don't think it works as technical as you make it out to be. You do not get rejected for saying the wrong thing, nor do you get accepted for saying the right thing. It's not that formulaic.
Look at my friend Rock for example. I hear him telling Chinese women lots of things that incriminate us and makes us look bad. He talks to them the same way he talks on the forum, just as bluntly. He is not as tactful as I am in that regard. Yet women still like him and want to date him. On the other hand, I say the right things and am tactful and make sure I don't say anything to incriminate me. Yet I still get rejected a lot.
So you see, what you say doesn't make or break a dating relationship. Women are not that formulaic. It's not like a job interview. You know, you can say all the right things to the wrong person, and it still will not work out. Likewise, you can say all the wrong things to the right person, and she will forgive you and still want to be with you. If you have some real experience in relationships, you would know that. Don't you?
Were all of the women you met so far, computer savvy? They could use an Internet browser? If yes, that might be part of the reason why you're getting rejected.
Have you ever searched on your name in Google? Type in "Winston Wu" in Google and see what comes back. It's not very flattering, especially the pictures that come back. In several pictures, you're with different Asian women and that immediately makes you look like a player. In other pictures, you look terrible. You'll also see links to unflattering reviews of you and the Happier Abroad web site.
And if a potential wife is smart enough to search and read the discussions on this web site, she will get a very good picture of who you are, how you think and how you treat people. They can easily find out that you have a son with a Filipina and you still have a relationship with them, e.g. you recently went on a trip to Hong Kong with them. Unfortunately your name, web site and infamy could really be working against you in the search for a Chinese spouse.
It's quite possible that when a woman rejects you with the excuse that "you're not her type" or "it's her, not you", it's actually because she's read a lot about you already and doesn't like what she's learned. It doesn't matter that you can provide an apartment in China or a home in the U.S. If she's going to marry you and live with you for the rest of her life, she has to love who you are as a person so it's very possible she doesn't like what she's read. If her initial research gives her a negative impression of you, she's not going to waste any more time with you.
P.S. I don't think Bill Clinton is a good role model for you to invoke, given your past history

Yeah some might. But not the girl who digged me a lot at first. She isn't that educated and quit middle school and never asked me about my work or business. Plus we were together for two days, 12 hours per day, so she had no time to Google or Yahoo me.
But yeah, some Chinese women have dropped me before after seeing my site. Others dropped for unknown reasons and never said why. Others just realized that I was too deep for them and felt intimidated by my deepness since they only cared about practical stuff.
You forget that Google doesn't work in China. I don't think most Chinese women know how to use a VPN. If they use Yahoo to search for me, or Bing or Baidu, they will only see my bio and site. Not all that other unflattering stuff.
Also, they will not know that I have a son unless they read the forum threads actively. I do not mention that I have a son on my home page or bio page or any of the other non-forum pages. You are jumping the gun there.
Chinese women read English slowly and have a hard time with it. So I doubt they will be actively scanning my forum. They do not like to think or read that much. They prefer to focus on simple practical necessities. lol