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<p><strong></strong><strong>: I’m an Asian female, and for some time now I’ve been fascinated by the Mexican culture. I find Mexican males to be very attractive. Their food, language and music are just amazing! How much of a chance do I have dating a Mexican <em>hombre</em> if I’m Asian?</strong></p>
<p align="right"><strong>Muchacha China Curiosa</strong> </p>
<p><strong><em>Dear Chinita:</em></strong> <em>Dios mío</em>, are you in luck! Mexican society loves their Asian women—it’s the job-stealing, vice-promoting men we can’t stand. The beautiful, colorful flowing dress Mexican women wear when dancing baile folklorico is generally called the <em>china poblana</em>, in remembrance of an apocryphal Indian slave from the 17th century. To dress as a <em>china</em> in Mexican popular parlance of the late 1800s meant to dress like a lower-class <em>mujer</em> for the purposes of becoming alluring, like the characterization of the gypsy woman or mulatta in American culture. And even in the present day, we romanticize Asian <em>mujeres</em> but without the dragon-lady bad vibes <em>gabachos</em> throw in their hot pot of racial desires. In other words, not only do you have <em>beaucoup </em>chances of dating a Mexican, you’re going to have to beat them back with a bamboo stick. Only drawback? Whether you’re Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Burmese or from Macao, you will always, always remain a <em>chinita bonita</em> to your man’s aunts—just ask my ex. </p>
<p><strong>I have a Mexican friend who is a roofer. He and his crew are very efficient and do excellent work. I pay them the fair-market price for their labor—the same money I would pay <em>gabacho</em> roofers if they weren’t all fucked-up on crystal meth, Wild Turkey, shitty relationships with skanky-ass whores, etc. My <em>gabacho</em> contractor friends mock me and call me a dumb-ass for this but believe it or not, exploiting<em> el cheapo</em> immigrant labor just ain’t my bag. It’s very lonely being me. So, my question is: Do you, as a Mexican, or taco bender, or pepper belly, think that I’m a dumb-ass?</strong></p>
<p align="right"><strong>Roofer Who Doesn’t Use Roofies To Nail Rucas</strong> </p>
<p><strong><em>Dear Jefe:</em></strong> Dumb-ass, you? Can you get me a job, and hire my 15 cousins <em>también</em>? The problem of Mexican workers in <em>los Estados Unidos</em> getting paid less than their <em>gabacho</em> counterparts has existed since forever, so for you—a gabacho—to not only pay fair wage to Mexicans, but do it in the realm of construction (a 2005 study published by the National Association of Home Builders found that Mexicans not only occupied the lower rungs of the construction industry, but bore the brunt of lower-wage jobs as a result) qualifies <em>usted</em> for folk sainthood status in some <em>rancho</em> in Guanajuato. </p>
<p><strong>Maybe your column can address the question of why Mexicans allow so many of their small children to become obese. As a mother of three, I find this to be a heart-rendering circumstance. I know healthy food is more expensive (especially if you choose not to garden) but the long-term medical situation (which maybe is not known/appreciated within their community) for their children is obviously grave. You could do a public service in your column.</strong></p>
<p align="right"><strong>Grieving Over Ruined Dinner Angst</strong> </p>
<p><strong><em>Dear GORDA: </em></strong><em> </em>Same reason <em>gabacho </em>and <em>negrito </em>parents do—lack of exercise, education and healthy eating. I don’t mean to sound flippant or apologetic for my <em>raza</em>, but black and white kids ain’t exactly Kate Mosses in the world of childhood obesity. According to a 2002 Center for Disease Control survey done by its National Center for Health Statistics, nearly 40 percent of Mexican-American kiddies ages six to 11 are overweight, and 23.7 percent obese, compared with 35.9/19.5 of <em>negritos </em>and 26.2/11.8 of <em>gabachos</em> in their<em> </em>respective categories. My public service? Parents: Instead of serving your <em>niños</em> eight Christmas tamales this season, make do with <em>seis</em> and hold back on the second helping of pozole. </p>
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