Many young Singaporean women have a distinctive idea about the perfect man she is going to wed. Have you ever considered dating a Korean man? Does your heart skip a beat when you see Lee Min Ho on screen? Do you find Song Seung Hun too sexy to ignore? You may dream about him and want to give Korean men a shot yourself. Guess what? There are a few advantages and disadvantages about dating Korean men. Dating a Korean man is unique in relation to dating others. Here are the pros and cons.
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Pros:
They are protective
Dating a Korean man is warm, comforting and secure. Additionally, Korean men believe that their partner is their property and it is their responsibility to protect her. So if you like a possessive and protective type of man, they are a great deal more aware out on the town than most other men.
On keeping in touch:
In contrast with other men, Korean men are incredible at staying in contact, continually. I’ve never heard my friends who are dating Korean men comor each two three days since plain that their boyfriends don’t call or SMS them enough. It isn't so much that they're all the more or less into you; but I believe it's a standard.
They are cool
Korean men are trendy. They come from one of Asia’s top fashion capitals. Do dress up on your dates in light of the fact that these Korean young men will dress up stylishly each time they take you out. Not forgetting their superbly done hair.
Cons:
No privacy
Not all, but rather most likely numerous Korean boyfriends will request that have access to our phone and what nots. This can be somewhat disappointing, yet young ladies frequently expect the same from guys. It's generally difficult to have a girl's night out in the event that one is dating a Korean man. Even after getting permission, my friends’ Korean boyfriends would always be ringing and minding her.
Jealousy
A few things that I see Korean- Singaporean couples frequently quarrel over: – Texting a male friend, working closely with a male colleague … basically anything that needs to do with the opposite sex is a no.
They are a rare commodity
The Korean community formed a population of 19,450 individuals as of 2015, in Singapore. So as you can imagine, trying to hook a Korean man here is like trying to catch a rare Dragonite on Pokemon Go.