In the 1990 Census, 72 percent of black-white couples consisted of a black husband and a white wife. According to studies black men perceive white women as being more feminine than black women. Some black men feel obtaining a white wife as a mark of success and view a white wife as a "trophy" for their success. There is no shortage of single black women, there is a shortage of single black women that the brothers want as a potential wife.
2006-07-17 18:18:38
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answered by sharpshooter 5
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Where do you get your statistics from? Generalisations usually mean you have a biased opinion already - and your question seems as though you expect us to confirm your opinion.
1. I do not believe there has been a worldwide study based on your finding.
2. There is no such thing as a black or white person. We are all people of colour - we just have different shades. You need to sort out your understanding of race - actually races are "mixing" so much, I believe even the concept of race should be eliminated. There was once the debate about Tiger Woods whose mother is Asian - what does that make him? A person of mixed descent of two or more races.
3. It is not the exterior of the person that should be the main reason for marriage, therefore one's apperance is irrelevant. What really matters is whether they love each other and wish to be committed to each other for life in a marriage.
4. You may need to go for diversity training to help you understand and remove your prejudices and preconceptions about others you feel are "different" from you.
2006-07-16 08:59:26
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answered by Princess Lueji 3
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there is no shortage of black women, they are in abundance.
where are these 95% stats from?
and what demographic has been observed?
it also depends on where you live, because if u see 95% of black men with white women in mixed relationships where u come from then maybe u just live in a place where 95% of men in mixed relationships are black men with white women.
try China?
2006-07-15 10:14:39
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answered by kizzle 1
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No there is no shortage of Black women! It is basically choice. What is attractive to some may not be attractive to all, You choose who you are most attracted to. 95% of mixed relationships just may be Black male / White female based on where you live. But isn't it great to know that freedom of choice is alive and well in America!?
2006-07-15 11:32:32
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answered by Gloria 3
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It is said and believed that black men are hot in bed compared to other races. Women do not have to use much effort to sexually stimulate black men because these men get erection just on seeing an attractive woman or by just seeing parts of women body like thighs, breasts, bottoms (especially round ones).
In other races,it is said it takes time for a man to get erect; and so white women prefer black men.
2006-07-17 22:41:02
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answered by ezra k 1
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First of all, a marriage between a Black man/woman and a White woman/man is an "interracial marriage," not a mixed marriage.
A 'mixed marriage' is a marriage between people of different religious denominations.
Are your percentages correct? Where did you get that info?
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2006-07-15 12:46:09
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answered by H 7
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Cultures, traditions, tribes would be normal. but on the other-hand what is the divorce percentage among the 2 races? What's your worry for the single black women?
2006-07-15 09:34:36
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answered by Carmen 4
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Ok... so I am white and happily married to a white man.
But to quote myself while watching 2 Fast and 2 Furious at three in the morning.... "the only thing I like better than muscles are muscles that look like they've been dipped in chocolate."
take that as you will. the fact is, skin that doesnt reflect sunshine like the underside of a fish is exotic.
my man is really freckled so hes close enough. :-)
2006-07-15 12:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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don't know were you live but it is not in the out side of your world,Asia is 95%white men married to Asian women,and any way who cares,what ever your preff is or who you fall in love with should not be taken by their color,but by the person they are
2006-07-15 09:27:41
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answered by Along road to hoe 2
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No that's not true. I'm in a mixed marriage and I'm only 37% black.
2006-07-15 09:24:10
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answered by zoomjet 7
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