[[infographicsubmissions]] https://puremtgo.com/users/eharmony https://www.methodspace.com/members/matchcom/profile/ https://completed.com/individual/30471454/jerry-thomas https://up-campus.org/projects/view/id/0fc09eb3a506e1cabc8e9d2f65fd7a20 https://up-campus.org/projects/view/id/3fac1e727b2fa9ebc53d0c3569ecb027 https://up-campus.org/projects/view/id/9b8f1ce8bafaeb8333d812a4f89aabe1 https://www.worknplay.co.kr/Story/Detail/Article/164 https://imageevent.com/eharmony/eharmonyfirstalbum https://imageevent.com/eharmony/whyipreferbeingsingle CJ, long time no see my friend! I agree whole heartedly that service jobs should be given the respect they deserve. And yes, I know that woman can have a way of being in charge while not looking like they are ;) HSG, yes, there certainly is, and has been, a stereotype for Asian woman. I think in some paternal countries, like Thailand, woman have a back seat still, although that's changing. So, if they come to the States for instance, they're going to have their culture with them-the man's in charge of the situation. Even if the woman really is ;) Tina, yes, China and some other Asian nations have this type of situation. I believe it's built into the culture. There are other countries as well, and unfortunately, it starts off as sex slaves (kidnapping the ladies to another country). Christina, you are deep inside of the discussion I see :) I also have had the feeling that woman tend to get their way by letting the men think that they made the decisions lol