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Bad boys of Beijing

In this episode of Sexy Beijing, Su Fei looks at her past, asks women in Beijing why bad boys are so attractive, and talks to one bad boy who has changed his ways.

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good boys, bad boyz--what's the difference if they're not circumcised?

honor the covenant, su fei!

1 Su fei, i like the colour of ur fingernails, ha

2 i belive we got totally different points of view between choosing a guy with whom one can hang out with and finding the future Mr Right to marry. as for me, i wanna choose someone who is full of passion, knows about what is romance, and humourous, has a good personality, and a kind heart to others.

hope i can find THAT one soon. lol

good production and better job but calling this sexy beijing might be a joke. sufei's glasses are the biggest turnoff i have seen.

poor su fei. apears to be chasing all the cool boys - even those with rotten teeth - in a hope that some of that 'cool' will rub off. Not a hope love.

poor mike. appears to be criticizing the cool girl - even those with glasses - in a hope that some of the 'cool' will rub off. Not a hope.

poor HP. has the hots for sufei but isn't bad enough. (bad boys don't post comments on the internet).

FYI. I am desperately uncool and very happy with it. I don't have to try and mingle with chinese 'artists' and 'punks' to achieve this. I much prefer good teeth and an absence of cliches.

ah well, next time I will comment that I like su fei's nail polish colour.

it seems the good boys are jealous go su fei!

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