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    Re: China's gay app Blued taps into pink economy

    Fountainhall: It's not just their lifestyle of excess with too much smoking, alcohol and food that does for their looks. By thirty their brains are functioning in a strange way. A clash between still being dependent on their parents and the terror they have of them while enjoying the material benefits it brings. Very few rich young Chinese have made the money themselves. This lack of development starts to take it's toll on their soul and this is reflected in their bodies and behaviour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arsenal View Post
    Fountainhall: It's not just their lifestyle of excess with too much smoking, alcohol and food that does for their looks. By thirty their brains are functioning in a strange way. A clash between still being dependent on their parents and the terror they have of them while enjoying the material benefits it brings. Very few rich young Chinese have made the money themselves. This lack of development starts to take it's toll on their soul and this is reflected in their bodies and behaviour.
    I really haven't the faintest idea where you get all this nonsense from! It sounds like you are talking about China a good 25 to 30 years ago! How many times have you been to China recently, by the way? And on what do you base these assertions?

    I have met no gay guy anywhere in China - and I have met many in quite a few cities over the last 30 years - who now either lives with his parents or is in any way dependent on them! I also have quite a few gay friends, most of whom are in what we'd call the emerging middle class. Not one has a rich parent. These guys don't binge drink. They prefer wine to beer and many do not smoke.

    Seems you forget there is an enormous number of international companies operating in China, all with junior and middle management executives recruited from within the country, most of whom are university graduates. These are the guys who are at the forefront of changing habits and lifestyles. They rent their own flats or share with like-minded guys. They still feel an obligation to help their parents, but that is a cultural issue and in no way a drag on their own personal ambitions.

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