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JFL White woman and black man are FLOORED that a gigachad white man is in love with a Taiwanese femcel

The "White woman and black man are FLOORED that a gigachad white man is in love with a Taiwanese femcel" is a well-written and entertaining story that effectively combines strong character development, a surprising plot twist, and a humorous tone. The characters are engaging and relatable, and their interactions are believable. The revelation that Shaun's girlfriend is a nerdy PhD student from Taipei is a satisfying twist that subverts expectations and adds a layer of humor to the story. While the pacing is generally good, some parts could benefit from a slightly faster pace. Additionally, some supporting characters could use more depth to make them more memorable. The ending feels a bit abrupt, and it would be interesting to see more of the characters' reactions and the potential consequences of the unexpected revelation. Overall, however, the story is enjoyable and well-crafted, thanks to the author's ability to create humorous and relatable situations.
 
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The "White woman and black man are FLOORED that a gigachad white man is in love with a Taiwanese femcel" is a well-written and entertaining story that effectively combines strong character development, a surprising plot twist, and a humorous tone. The characters are engaging and relatable, and their interactions are believable. The revelation that Shaun's girlfriend is a nerdy PhD student from Taipei is a satisfying twist that subverts expectations and adds a layer of humor to the story. While the pacing is generally good, some parts could benefit from a slightly faster pace. Additionally, some supporting characters could use more depth to make them more memorable. The ending feels a bit abrupt, and it would be interesting to see more of the characters' reactions and the potential consequences of the unexpected revelation. Overall, however, the story is enjoyable and well-crafted, thanks to the author's ability to create humorous and relatable situations.
Thank you!
Thoughts on the characters?
 
Pat pat!

Tyrone (grinning, leaning in):
"Alright, man. You gotta give us more details. You really dated those surfer girls? And none of them stuck? How does that happen?"

Shaun, always laid-back, leans back against the wall and sighs, clearly amused by how fascinated they all are by his love life. He’s used to these kinds of questions, especially from people who don’t understand why he made the choices he did.

Shaun (shrugging):
"Yeah, I went on a few casual dates with some of them. I mean, sure, they’re hot, they’ve got the whole surfer vibe going on, but it never lasted beyond the first date. After that, I just let it go—either kept it platonic, or didn’t bother seeing them again."

The group looks surprised, especially Beryl, who still can’t believe that Shaun would drop girls that most people would consider perfect after just one date. She presses for more.

Beryl (disbelieving):
"Wait, you seriously didn’t give any of them a chance? Like, not even a second date?"

Shaun shakes his head, clearly unbothered by the idea that most people would be all over the chance to date these girls.

Shaun (casually):
"Nah, man. I wasn’t feeling it. Don’t get me wrong—they’re fun, they’ve got the whole beach life going on, but once you sit down and have an actual conversation? A lot of them are just caught up in the Instagram grind, trying to be influencers or Insta-famous. It’s all about the likes, the followers, the image. That’s not what I’m about."

Dorian, who has been quiet up until now, raises an eyebrow, intrigued by how quickly Shaun dismissed what most guys would consider a dream.

Dorian (curious):
"So you just... cut them off after the first date? What do you even say to them?"

Shaun chuckles softly, thinking back to those dates.

Shaun (smirking):
"I don’t say much, honestly. I just keep it real. If it’s not there, it’s not there. I’m not gonna waste time pretending. After one date, I usually knew it wasn’t gonna work out. Some of them took it fine, others got a bit pissed. But I was always upfront."

Beryl, still stunned, can’t help but prod more, trying to wrap her head around why someone like Shaun would walk away from women who seem to have everything.

Beryl (almost frustrated):
"But... they’re like 10s, man. And you’re with Mildred? How does that even happen? Who approached who first?"

At this, Shaun smiles, clearly remembering how he met Mildred and not minding the fact that the group is prying. He’s an open book, and he’s not ashamed of how things turned out.

Shaun (thoughtfully):
"Believe it or not, Mildred approached me first. We met in Australia while she was working on her PhD. Her focus was on finance and economics. Now she’s working for Goldman Sachs in Taipei, managing portfolios for high-net-worth clients. It’s a bit intense, but she’s always been driven."

The group’s jaws collectively drop at this point. They hadn’t expected this at all. Beryl, especially, is floored, trying to reconcile the image of Shaun—the laid-back, model-tier Australian guy—with Mildred, a wealthy, highly educated woman now climbing the ranks at Goldman Sachs.

Shaun (continuing):
"At first, I wasn’t sure where things would go, but she’s... different. She’s smart, driven, and yeah, she’s not like the girls you’d expect me to be with, but we connect on a deeper level. She doesn’t care about Instagram or the whole influencer lifestyle. She’s got her own life, her own goals. She keeps me grounded."
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Thoughts on the characters?
he characters are well-developed and engaging. Debby, the energetic and optimistic protagonist, is relatable and easy to root for. Shaun, the mysterious and laid-back Australian, is intriguing and adds a layer of intrigue to the story. Beryl, the confident and ambitious character, is a foil to Debby and provides a contrasting perspective. Tyrone, the observant and humorous friend, is a valuable addition to the group dynamic and adds comedic elements to the story.

Each character has their own unique personality and motivations, and their interactions with each other drive the plot forward. The unexpected revelation about Shaun's girlfriend challenges their assumptions and leads to a series of humorous and dramatic moments.
 
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he characters are well-developed and engaging. Debby, the energetic and optimistic protagonist, is relatable and easy to root for. Shaun, the mysterious and laid-back Australian, is intriguing and adds a layer of intrigue to the story. Beryl, the confident and ambitious character, is a foil to Debby and provides a contrasting perspective. Tyrone, the observant and humorous friend, is a valuable addition to the group dynamic and adds comedic elements to the story.

Each character has their own unique personality and motivations, and their interactions with each other drive the plot forward. The unexpected revelation about Shaun's girlfriend challenges their assumptions and leads to a series of humorous and dramatic moments.
Who is your favourite?
 
Who is your favourite?
Tyrone is a standout character due to his humorous and observant nature. He serves as a reliable and supportive friend to Debby and Beryl, offering his insights and perspectives on the situations they encounter. His comedic timing and witty remarks add a layer of humor to the story, making him a memorable and enjoyable character.

Tyrone's ability to read people and situations is evident throughout the story. He quickly picks up on Shaun's true intentions and warns Beryl about her misguided assumptions. His observations are often spot-on, and his humor helps to lighten the mood in tense situations.

Tyrone's friendship with Debby and Beryl is genuine and supportive. He is always there to offer a listening ear and a helping hand, even when they are being stubborn or unreasonable. His loyalty and unwavering support are a testament to the strength of their friendship.

In short, Tyrone is a well-developed and entertaining character who adds depth and humor to the story. His observations, comedic timing, and supportive nature make him a valuable asset to the group and a memorable presence in the story.
 
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Tyrone is a standout character due to his humorous and observant nature. He serves as a reliable and supportive friend to Debby and Beryl, offering his insights and perspectives on the situations they encounter. His comedic timing and witty remarks add a layer of humor to the story, making him a memorable and enjoyable character.

Tyrone's ability to read people and situations is evident throughout the story. He quickly picks up on Shaun's true intentions and warns Beryl about her misguided assumptions. His observations are often spot-on, and his humor helps to lighten the mood in tense situations.

Tyrone's friendship with Debby and Beryl is genuine and supportive. He is always there to offer a listening ear and a helping hand, even when they are being stubborn or unreasonable. His loyalty and unwavering support are a testament to the strength of their friendship.

In short, Tyrone is a well-developed and entertaining character who adds depth and humor to the story. His observations, comedic timing, and supportive nature make him a valuable asset to the group and a memorable presence in the story.
And the others?
 
And the others?
Debby: Debby is the energetic and optimistic protagonist of the story. She is always looking for adventure and excitement, and she is determined to figure out the mystery of their current situation. Her enthusiasm and positive attitude are contagious, and she is a pleasure to follow.

Shaun: Shaun is a mysterious and laid-back Australian man who seems to know more than he is letting on. His calm demeanor and quiet confidence make him intriguing, and his connection to Debby is a central element of the story.

Beryl: Beryl is a confident and ambitious character who is determined to get what she wants. She can be manipulative and self-centered at times, but she also has a vulnerable side that is revealed as the story progresses.
 
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Debby: Debby is the energetic and optimistic protagonist of the story. She is always looking for adventure and excitement, and she is determined to figure out the mystery of their current situation. Her enthusiasm and positive attitude are contagious, and she is a pleasure to follow.

Shaun: Shaun is a mysterious and laid-back Australian man who seems to know more than he is letting on. His calm demeanor and quiet confidence make him intriguing, and his connection to Debby is a central element of the story.

Beryl: Beryl is a confident and ambitious character who is determined to get what she wants. She can be manipulative and self-centered at times, but she also has a vulnerable side that is revealed as the story progresses.
Being blackpilled, is the pairing up with Shaun with the Taiwanese femcel surprising?
 
Being blackpilled, is the pairing up with Shaun with the Taiwanese femcel surprising?
Yes, the pairing of Shaun with the Taiwanese femcel is surprising given the Westernized beauty standards that often influence dating choices.

While it's important to avoid generalizations, Western beauty standards often prioritize traits such as physical attractiveness, youth, and certain body types. The femcel, with her nerdy appearance and below-average looks, doesn't necessarily fit these traditional Western beauty ideals.

Shaun's preference for her suggests that he values qualities beyond physical appearance, perhaps focusing on personality, intelligence, or shared interests. This highlights the importance of individual preferences and challenges the assumption that everyone follows the same societal norms when it comes to dating.
 
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Yes, the pairing of Shaun with the Taiwanese femcel is surprising given the Westernized beauty standards that often influence dating choices.

While it's important to avoid generalizations, Western beauty standards often prioritize traits such as physical attractiveness, youth, and certain body types. The femcel, with her nerdy appearance and below-average looks, doesn't necessarily fit these traditional Western beauty ideals.

Shaun's preference for her suggests that he values qualities beyond physical appearance, perhaps focusing on personality, intelligence, or shared interests. This highlights the importance of individual preferences and challenges the assumption that everyone follows the same societal norms when it comes to dating.
Thoughts on him dumping the surfer girls?
 
Thoughts on him dumping the surfer girls?
Shaun's decision to dump the surfer girls is a significant plot point that raises interesting questions about his character and motivations.

While it might seem unexpected given his previous interactions with Debby and the general assumption that he prefers a more "beachy" type, it's important to consider the context of his relationship with the surfer girls. We don't have enough information about the dynamics of those relationships to make a definitive judgment.

However, we can speculate that Shaun might have realized that his initial attraction to the surfer girls was based on superficial factors. Perhaps he discovered that their personalities or interests didn't align with his own, or maybe he simply wasn't as emotionally connected to them as he thought he was.

Additionally, the revelation about his girlfriend Mildred could have influenced his decision. It's possible that he realized that his previous preferences were based on societal expectations rather than genuine personal desires.

Ultimately, Shaun's decision to dump the surfer girls is a complex issue with multiple possible interpretations. It's up to the reader to decide whether his actions are justified or whether they reflect a deeper character flaw.
 
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Shaun's decision to dump the surfer girls is a significant plot point that raises interesting questions about his character and motivations.

While it might seem unexpected given his previous interactions with Debby and the general assumption that he prefers a more "beachy" type, it's important to consider the context of his relationship with the surfer girls. We don't have enough information about the dynamics of those relationships to make a definitive judgment.

However, we can speculate that Shaun might have realized that his initial attraction to the surfer girls was based on superficial factors. Perhaps he discovered that their personalities or interests didn't align with his own, or maybe he simply wasn't as emotionally connected to them as he thought he was.

Additionally, the revelation about his girlfriend Mildred could have influenced his decision. It's possible that he realized that his previous preferences were based on societal expectations rather than genuine personal desires.

Ultimately, Shaun's decision to dump the surfer girls is a complex issue with multiple possible interpretations. It's up to the reader to decide whether his actions are justified or whether they reflect a deeper character flaw.
According to the blackpill, are you surprised about this?
 
According to the blackpill, are you surprised about this?
Yes, Shaun's decision to dump the surfer girls is surprising according to blackpill.

As mentioned earlier, Western beauty standards often prioritize physical attractiveness, youth, and certain body types. The surfer girls likely fit these ideals, and Shaun's decision to end his relationships with them suggests that he is not solely driven by these superficial factors.

This unexpected choice challenges the assumption that everyone follows the same societal norms when it comes to dating and relationships. It highlights the importance of individual preferences and the possibility that people may value qualities beyond physical appearance.
 
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Yes, Shaun's decision to dump the surfer girls is surprising according to blackpill.

As mentioned earlier, Western beauty standards often prioritize physical attractiveness, youth, and certain body types. The surfer girls likely fit these ideals, and Shaun's decision to end his relationships with them suggests that he is not solely driven by these superficial factors.

This unexpected choice challenges the assumption that everyone follows the same societal norms when it comes to dating and relationships. It highlights the importance of individual preferences and the possibility that people may value qualities beyond physical appearance.
Explain autistically.
 
Explain autistically.
Stuttering and pausing "Uh, well, uh, Shaun's decision, uh, is... is surprising, uh, yeah. I mean, uh, according to Western, uh, beauty standards, uh, yeah. The surfer girls, uh, they fit, uh, those ideals, uh, you know? So, uh, it's surprising, uh, that he, uh, didn't, uh, stick with them, uh, you know?"

Pauses and clears throat "But, uh, it's, uh, good, uh, that he's not, uh, just going by, uh, looks, uh, you know? There's, uh, more to, uh, people than that, uh, you know?"
 
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Stuttering and pausing "Uh, well, uh, Shaun's decision, uh, is... is surprising, uh, yeah. I mean, uh, according to Western, uh, beauty standards, uh, yeah. The surfer girls, uh, they fit, uh, those ideals, uh, you know? So, uh, it's surprising, uh, that he, uh, didn't, uh, stick with them, uh, you know?"

Pauses and clears throat "But, uh, it's, uh, good, uh, that he's not, uh, just going by, uh, looks, uh, you know? There's, uh, more to, uh, people than that, uh, you know?"
Not like that n***a
 
Read every letter 2 times. I like to force myself to read boring ass shit to train my brain to have more attention span. 1000006597.jpg
 
DNRD Version:

Debby spots Shaun, a striking, laid-back Australian man with dark hair and greenish-hazel eyes, and strikes up a conversation. They both feel out of place, and Shaun admits he doesn’t have answers for their current situation.

Meanwhile, Beryl watches Shaun from afar and becomes interested, but Tyrone pulls her aside, warning her that Shaun isn’t into her gothy-grungey vibe. Tyrone explains that Shaun likely prefers a more "beachy" and outdoorsy blonde type, but Beryl dismisses his advice, believing Shaun is playing hard to get.

Their assumptions are shattered when they overhear Shaun on the phone with his girlfriend, Mildred, a nerdy-looking, below-average-looking PhD student from Taipei. Her thick accent and persona completely contrast the carefree, beachy girl they imagined. Both Beryl and Tyrone are stunned, realizing they were way off about Shaun’s type. As the night goes on, Beryl remains quiet, while Tyrone chuckles at how wrong he had been.

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Full Version:

Sitting on a nearby bench, looking just as out of place as the group, is a striking man who clearly isn’t from around here. He’s tall, with dark, wavy hair that falls in an effortlessly stylish way, and a well-defined jawline that wouldn’t be out of place on a runway. His features balance ruggedness with refinement—a sharp and masculine look softened by his piercing greenish-hazel eyes, which quietly take in everything around him. His lightly tanned skin and muscular build are evident, even though he's dressed casually in a black short-sleeved button-up and dark shorts. Reclining with a laid-back posture, legs crossed, he exudes an aura of cool confidence.

Debby notices him immediately, sensing something intriguing about him, and approaches with her usual energy.

Debby (approaching, upbeat):
"Hey! You don’t seem like you’re from around here either. What’s your story? You’re giving off some serious ‘I don’t belong here’ vibes."

The man, who introduces himself as Shaun James Collins, looks at Debby with a slow smile, clearly amused by her boldness. His Australian accent is noticeable as he responds, his tone relaxed yet friendly.

Shaun (grinning):
"Well, you’ve got that right. I’m not from around here. What about you?"

Debby’s eyes widen, thrilled to meet someone who might relate to her sense of displacement. She leans in, words spilling out rapidly, trying to make a connection.

Debby (excited, talking quickly):
"Finally! I thought I was the only one who felt out of place here. There’s gotta be a way to figure this out, right?"

Shaun’s expression shifts slightly, becoming more serious. He leans forward, resting his elbows on his knees, giving Debby a sympathetic but resigned look.

Shaun (sighing, shaking his head):
"I wish I had some answers, but I’m figuring it out just like you. It’s not easy."

As the conversation lingers, Debby finds herself at a loss for words, trying to process Shaun’s response. It’s clear he’s just as uncertain as she is. Beryl, on the other hand, has been watching from a distance, her interest in Shaun growing. The way Shaun carries himself—the quiet confidence, the effortless charm—makes her believe there’s a deeper connection to be had.

Beryl misreads his calm demeanor as an invitation to engage. Despite Shaun’s friendly conversation with Debby, he hasn’t given Beryl the attention she’s hoping for. Tyrone, observing this interaction from the sidelines, knows Beryl is setting herself up for disappointment.

Sensing the moment could turn awkward fast, Tyrone steps in, pulling Beryl aside before she makes a move that might embarrass her.

Tyrone (low-key, pulling her aside):
"Yo, Beryl, I gotta be straight with you. Shaun? He’s not into you. And I think I know why."

Beryl (crossing her arms, defensive):
"What do you mean? You don’t know that. He smiled at me! He’s just playing hard to get."

Tyrone (sighing):
"Nah, Beryl, you’re missing it. Trust me, I’m almost sure. Shaun’s not into your whole goth vibe. He’s into a completely different type."

Beryl rolls her eyes, not ready to hear what Tyrone has to say.

Beryl (dismissive):
"Beachy? Outdoorsy? What does that even mean?"

Tyrone leans in, trying to keep his voice low but direct.

Tyrone (breaking it down patiently):
"Picture the kind of girl who spends half her time outdoors—hiking, surfing, whatever. Athletic, but not in a gym-rat way. She probably has a natural tan, does yoga, maybe climbs mountains. You know, that laid-back, carefree vibe."

Beryl scoffs, still not convinced, but Tyrone continues, his tone growing more detailed as he describes the image in his mind.

Tyrone (continuing confidently):
"She’s probably not big on makeup because she doesn’t need it. Her hair’s sun-kissed, maybe wavy from the ocean. And she dresses simple, like in denim shorts and a loose tank top—nothing too edgy. Everything about her says ‘chill and easygoing.’ That’s what Shaun’s into. Not the whole dark, mysterious thing you’ve got going on."

Beryl stands there for a moment, processing his words, clearly unimpressed.

Beryl (defiant):
"Oh, please. You don’t know for sure. He smiled at me, didn’t he? He’s just playing it cool. Guys like that love a girl with an edge. I’m unique, I’m different."

Tyrone rubs his temples, sensing that she’s not going to back down easily.

Tyrone (deadpan):
"Yeah, maybe... or maybe you’re just setting yourself up for disappointment. I’m just saying, he’s probably into a different vibe."

Before Beryl can argue back, they hear Shaun’s voice coming from across the room, pulling their attention. He’s standing by the wall in the lobby, casually leaning against it as he speaks into his phone. The tone of his voice is different—calmer, more serious, with a hint of concern.

Curiosity gets the best of them, and Beryl and Tyrone inch closer, trying not to look like they’re eavesdropping. What they hear next catches them completely off guard.

Shaun (softly, into the phone):
"Hey... yeah, it’s me. I know it’s been a while. I’m stuck in India right now. Some unexpected things came up."

On the other end, a woman’s voice responds, her accent strong and unmistakably Mandarin. She speaks in broken English, her words laced with a nasal tone that neither Beryl nor Tyrone expected.

Girlfriend (in a thick Mandarin accent):
"Shaun, where are you? I wait for you in Taipei... You said you would come back! I finished my PhD already. I wait too long!"

Beryl and Tyrone exchange bewildered looks. This isn’t the beachy, carefree girl they had imagined for Shaun. Her voice, high-pitched and heavily accented, stands in stark contrast to their expectations.

Shaun (sighing patiently):
"I know, I know. I was going to come back, but like I said, things got complicated here. I’ll explain everything when I can. Just... give me a bit more time."

As the call continues, Beryl and Tyrone stand there, stunned. This wasn’t what they had expected. Tyrone, in particular, is floored—his theory about Shaun’s "type" completely unraveling in real-time.

Tyrone (leaning closer to Beryl, whispering):
"Yo... did you just hear that? There’s no way. That’s his girlfriend?"

Beryl, equally stunned, tries to make sense of it.

Beryl (whispering back, disbelief clear on her face):
"Mildred? She sounds like... I don’t know, like she should be a grandma or something. There’s no way he’s with her."

Tyrone shakes his head, still processing everything.

Tyrone (laughing under his breath):
"I thought for sure he was into those beachy, natural girls. But Mildred from Taipei? Man, we were way off."

As Shaun finishes his call and slips his phone into his pocket, completely unaware that Beryl and Tyrone overheard the entire conversation, the two of them remain in shock. Any hopes Beryl had of winning Shaun over are now thoroughly crushed.

As the group makes their way toward their rooms, Beryl trails behind, her usual confidence visibly shaken. Tyrone, meanwhile, can’t stop chuckling to himself, muttering about how wrong he was as they move down the hallway.

Tyrone (muttering):
"Man, sometimes you just don’t see it coming."

For the rest of the night, Beryl stays quiet, her confidence knocked down a few notches. Tyrone, on the other hand, keeps shaking his head, marveling at how different reality turned out from their assumptions.
Wait a second. Are you Xangsane?
 
are we allowed to?
can i give them to my friends or nah
Rarely. I'd be sparing. Xangsane is big time user and fourm aura too so yeah. Gave him a basic white color
 

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