China have parks where women, young and old, can make some pocket money dancing with the old men. Old men, get to relive their Ye Lai Xiang days.
@socrates469bc in due time, you will degrade to this level with your aged ATB?
While @The_King still patronising the cheaper ones in gay lang
THE MACHO-MAN SYNDROME
First, gender issues are tricky territory, and we must be careful not to stereotype. But we do know that there is a gender difference and differentiation between men and women.
John Gray’s book, Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, is still relevant even though it was published more than three decades ago. His metaphor that men and women are from different planets, with inherently different socio-psychological characteristics, communication styles and emotional needs, helps explain why certain activities do not appeal to men.
In many cultures, and especially in Asia’s largely patriarchal societies, masculinity has long been equated with independence, stoicism and self-reliance.
Boys of my generation were taught to be tough. That meant emotions were to be controlled (boys don’t cry), problems solved alone (no need to seek help), and success achieved by competing (I am my own hero).
To seek emotional support was to reveal vulnerability, and that was never considered “manly”. This emotional guardedness makes it harder for men to form the kind of deep, meaningful friendships that matter most in later life.