Nelson Wang (25) hasn’t always been a bitter. In fact if you asked him if he prefers sweets or savoury foods, he’d tell you he prefers sweet.

Sweet, innocent, Australian Born Chinese (ABC) girls, with-a-good-family-background that is.

The once upbeat Sydney-based accountant finally cracked for the worse on the Wednesday commute home, where Mr Wang spotted the 3rd White Male/Asian Female (WM/AF) relationship in a week.

“It’s not like I really care” says Nelson knowing full well that every one of these relationships he sees is one less Asian female on the market.

The Yap Native caught up with the female in question, Christie Chen (25, Virgo) from Chatswood.

“We were somewhere between Town Hall and Central when this rando in our carriage

full yanked our hands apart” says Ms Chen.

The self-described ‘Bannana’ states that she couldn’t believe that someone who looks like her little brother would do that to her and her boyfriend of 3 months. “He starting going on about yellow fever or something to babes (Jack) and I think he called me a traitor.”

According to Dennis Park, Lead Research of Chatswood-based think tank ‘Mascul-Asian’ Yellow Fever is a growing phenomenon in Caucasian males where the main criteria for dating a girl is not based on who she is as a person but rather the fact that she’s Asian.

When asked whether the foundations of their relationship are formed on racial novelty / societal leverage, Christie denies this, “It’s ridiculous of course. Bae and I are dating because we love each other” laughs Christie as she scrolls through all 58 Instagram posts of her and ‘this one’. “It’s not my fault being with Jack helps my social interactions at parties too”

In the name of journalistic balance, YN spoke to Nelson over the phone this morning, who tried to downplay his reaction.

“When you see something wrong you have to take action. And I simply took action. Would I take it back? Never.”

Despite never working on his personality or improving as a human and relying on his status as a FINSOC board member throughout his UNI years to attract the opposite sex, Nelson still can’t understand why “She wouldn’t date a good guy” like himself.

“Bamboo ceiling” adds Nelson before hanging up.