When an Asian woman/girl only goes after mid white guys. They’ll typically be the most beautiful girl you’ve ever seen.
Me: damn that Asian girl is fine as hell
Bro: look at who she’s with, a basic ass white guy
Me: lame ass Oxford study. Too bad I’m black.
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Oxford study is a term used by insecure men that fetishize asian women. Any Asian women will post with their white boyfriend and people on tiktok/instagram/twitter will automatically hate and say “Oxford study” because they’re mad they didn’t bag an Asian girl but a white man did. Hmm like maybe if you didn’t obsess over their race they’d want you!! sorry edgar they chose someone else. An Oxford study is not a real study it’s something these insecure/jealous men pulled out their ass.
“Wow white man did it in one week.. Oxford study 🤓” says jealous Jamal.
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Refers to an a study by Oxford that analysed 2.4 million heterosexual dating interactions on dating apps which showed that asian women are much more likely to be attracted to white men.
You may often seen the phrase "oxford study" used in a comment section of an asian female with a white male.
Person 1: bro she can do so much better than that mid white boy
Person 2: yeah, classic oxford study couple
“The Oxford Study” typically refers to a study done by Oxford University finding that Asian women will more often pursue caucasian males as opposed to any other race.
This study also concludes that some Asian women weigh race over conventional attractiveness when pursing a male.
Asian Woman: *has a white boyfriend, particularly one who is far less attractive than her*
Person 2: Damn, guess the Oxford Study was right
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Seeing a couple comprised of a gorgeous asian female and a mid/below mid white male.
The oxford study is a phenomon plagueing the modern day dating marketplace.
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A term used widely online to describe a wmaf (white male asian female) couple. The term originates from a supposed Oxford study that Asian women have a preference for white men (though I have never seen it).
This term online is largely used to target Asian women who decide to date a white guy, who critics often describe as “mid”.
This term is hypocritical as it has a negative connotation, while a “reverse oxford theory” couple (asian male white female) carries a positive connotation.
This creates a possible theory that this term is largely spread by insecure men who are using it as a scapegoat for them being single. While racism does exist in the asian community, the term goes against the values of people who believe in:
- The ability to date who you want, regardless of race, without judgement
- Ending racism
Guy 1: “Is that Ashley’s new boyfriend?”
Guy 2: “Yup, Oxford study strikes again”
Guy 3: “Y’all just need to work on yourself, stop blaming others for your problems.”
Typically used to describe a White Male Asian Female (WMAF) interracial relationship couple.
The phrase is used in a ugly tone to describe this type of couple as the phonomena is common, widespread and the reasonings are complex and deep rooted that is required an academic study at the highest level i.e, at Oxford. Sometimes also referred to as Harvard Study.
This term has been originated from TikTok and was used since Covid lockdown but became more known in 2023. You also see this comment commonly on Instagram Reels and less commonly other Facebook/Twitter.
An Asian Male White Female couple would be referred to as a reverse Oxford study. This term infers a positive tone.
*a video of an Asian female with her white boyfriend*
Comments: Oxford Study 💀
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