Indians on literotica

I have a navajo and an apache with me here at the bar...does that count?
 
I don't get it. American Indians or The Indians from SE Asia?

The latter ones can be found hanging around in the Other Language Forums.
 
Indians are not from SE Asia...yes, I know which ones you talk about

Some Americans (me included) are horrible at World Geography.

I had to look at a map. I was thinking that surely India is not in SouthWEST Asia. (It isn't, of course.)

The Indian Subcontinent being called Central Asia throws us.

That would be like calling Texas Central America. Or Middle America.

Texas gets its own country for Texicans, but is lumped in culturally with the south-west, which is really not as far west as you can go.
 
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Some Americans (me included) are horrible at World Geography.

I had to look at a map. I was thinking that surely India is not in SouthWEST Asia. (It isn't, of course.)

The Indian Subcontinent being called Central Asia throws us.

That would be like calling Texas Central America. Or Middle America.

Texas gets its own country for Texicans, but is lumped in culturally with the south-west, which is really not as far west as you can go.


its ok :) happens...the whole problem has it's roots in the fact that, most of the West, imagines Asia to be very closely related to China and Japan. Due to it's sheer size, Asia is often very ambiguously divided. :)
Central Asia for example, is more likely to be somewhere around Western China, or Mongolia and vaguely NW Afghanista.
India is basically, South Asia
I just hope the word Asian would encapsulate Russians , Indians, Vietnamese as well.
 
its ok :) happens...the whole problem has it's roots in the fact that, most of the West, imagines Asia to be very closely related to China and Japan. Due to it's sheer size, Asia is often very ambiguously divided. :)
Central Asia for example, is more likely to be somewhere around Western China, or Mongolia and vaguely NW Afghanista.
India is basically, South Asia
I just hope the word Asian would encapsulate Russians , Indians, Vietnamese as well.

Land mass has a lot (most?) of the old USSR in Asia. When I was a child they called it Eurasia. I have no idea about population density, but the impression I am left with in my head from cold war days is "Russia" as the old USSR boundaries, but all the menacing reds poised at the western border just waiting to start something.

The thing about propaganda is that when it is effective you don't know (especially as a child) that it is propaganda. I was left with the impression that Russian women were unattractive. I have seen some WWII stuff also suggesting that of German women. Seems an odd thing to focus ones efforts on propagandizing. All part of seeing the enemy as "others' and "not like us' I suppose.

Now with Russian mail-order bride ads popping up here and there i think I might have liked to defect!

The one map I perused that referred to the area as the "Indian Sub-Continent" made sense, geographically and culturally.
 
Answer to the OP (Original Post) implied question:

Yes, there are Indians from the Indian Sub-Continent, on Literotica. There are even a few stories written in Indian languages, and some in Hinglish (Hindu English).

But there are very few participating on the discussion boards.

Sometimes I get feedback and comments on my stories from people in India, but none yet on my stories set in a mythical Raj.

If you use the Search Stories facility and look for 'Indian' or 'Hindi' or other Indian key words you will find stories written by Indians.
 
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Answer to the OP (Original Post) implied question:

Yes, there are Indians from the Indian Sub-Continent, on Literotica. There are even a few stories written in Indian languages, and some in Hinglish (Hindu English).

But there are very few participating on the discussion boards.

Sometimes I get feedback and comments on my stories from people in India, but none yet on my stories set in a mythical Raj.

This is the General Board, my man....

...What are you doing diverting a thread back to the original post?!??

Have you no sense of decorum?

Wait.

What was the question?
 
This is the General Board, my man....

...What are you doing diverting a thread back to the original post?!??

Have you no sense of decorum?

Wait.

What was the question?

You stopped taking the pills, didn't you?

Remember. One pill a day, taken with water, washed down with a good alcoholic spirit of your choice, and your doctor said "Limit exposure to the GB until your resistance has improved".
 
Answer to the OP (Original Post) implied question:

Yes, there are Indians from the Indian Sub-Continent, on Literotica. There are even a few stories written in Indian languages, and some in Hinglish (Hindu English).

But there are very few participating on the discussion boards.

Sometimes I get feedback and comments on my stories from people in India, but none yet on my stories set in a mythical Raj.

If you use the Search Stories facility and look for 'Indian' or 'Hindi' or other Indian key words you will find stories written by Indians.


wow, I didn't know there were stories set in India by non Indian authors. wil look them up.

I guess a reason they don.t participate is maybe , because they think there are too few of them here.

teeny weeny correction : hinglish would be Hindi English! lol
 
Land mass has a lot (most?) of the old USSR in Asia. When I was a child they called it Eurasia. I have no idea about population density, but the impression I am left with in my head from cold war days is "Russia" as the old USSR boundaries, but all the menacing reds poised at the western border just waiting to start something.

The thing about propaganda is that when it is effective you don't know (especially as a child) that it is propaganda. I was left with the impression that Russian women were unattractive. I have seen some WWII stuff also suggesting that of German women. Seems an odd thing to focus ones efforts on propagandizing. All part of seeing the enemy as "others' and "not like us' I suppose.

Now with Russian mail-order bride ads popping up here and there i think I might have liked to defect!

The one map I perused that referred to the area as the "Indian Sub-Continent" made sense, geographically and culturally.


I remember Eurasia too!

the entire South Asian continent used to be India, which should explain the cultural similarity.
the civilization is almost 7,000-10,000 years old. if you come to India, it's almost like stepping into a different world....

sorry to distract the thread btw, didn't intend to! :)
 
The real crisis is all chiefs and no Indians on the GB.
 
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