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Troy, one of the girls that works in the Japanese office has a sister who's like 30 something who wants to marry some aussie dude to move over here. Maybe we could play import match maker. She's useless around the kitchen and the garage though.

jesus im tired of the typical japanese girl stereo types, race queen stereo types etc etc

but before i read the 2 above posts i was thinking...

a japanese girl/ woman who is useless in the kitchen... im yet to see...

Maybe find a Japanese DORI DORI girl, she'll cook you breakfast, go to track with you, spin a spaner, come home cook, drink sake and have great sex lol.

Gojira goes drifting with a Japanese prostitute?

..well possibly. My shrink seems to think there are repressed memories in there somewhere. Im more inclined to think the subject matter is mostly related to beatings my under 6 soccer team use to take...but he insists on prying further.

A few people have commented i should have been shot into the sheets...though im not quite sure what they mean by this :P

They sure do! A mate of mine married a Jap girl last year and all she does now is look after him, the new baby and keep the house tidy and functioning. She also wants to go back to work soon so that she can "contribute the household".

Blow me down, but I think I need a couple of these Jap wives :P I'm high maintenance.

Japanese women are great and known for looking after the husband, house work....ect. Don't know if they still do these days.

troy i'll bring you back something nice from tokyo mate. as long as she doens't mind riding in the container to guard all the car parts... hell i wont even make her pay for a the cubic metre she is taking up. that's the kind of guy i am.

brisby you're not normal... japanese girls are sweeeet

Im not saying you are wrong, or that I dont like them. Lets just say im not going to believe that just because she is Japanese she is going to put up with my crap.

And to clarify, I don’t want a subservient girl, I want one that does it for love….so in other words the dumbest smart girl you will ever be likely to meet

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