predeterminism
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It usually just happens in South Korea and Japan. Other Asian countries men prefer to have their hairs cut in short or spiky, like Americans, rather than do the bowl cut. Some Japanese and Chinese may do the same too due to the Korean pop influence. In general, more people, especially when getting older, tend to do the same shortcut.
The Korean and Japanese men like the bowl cuts may result from the “cuteness culture” or even so-called “Kawaii culture” from Japan. Being Kawaii has been viewed very positive in Japan and many other East Asian countries and women from these regions love the feature. Men with some cuteness are attractive to women and thus increase the chance to have dates. So unlike the generally-more-popular masculinity of men in the world, Eats Asian men have another option: to be cute. To achieve that impression, not only having a bowl cut but also do use some cosmetics or facial masks to make skin look more shiny and white. in Korea, makeup for men is highly encouraged and advertised. Men are advised to put makeups on or even do beauty surgeries to look more perfect, young or “cute”.
The Korean and Japanese men like the bowl cuts may result from the “cuteness culture” or even so-called “Kawaii culture” from Japan. Being Kawaii has been viewed very positive in Japan and many other East Asian countries and women from these regions love the feature. Men with some cuteness are attractive to women and thus increase the chance to have dates. So unlike the generally-more-popular masculinity of men in the world, Eats Asian men have another option: to be cute. To achieve that impression, not only having a bowl cut but also do use some cosmetics or facial masks to make skin look more shiny and white. in Korea, makeup for men is highly encouraged and advertised. Men are advised to put makeups on or even do beauty surgeries to look more perfect, young or “cute”.