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2006-08-25 13:44:57
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answer #1
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answered by kdj204 3
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I can not deny that I tend to find people in my own race to be more attractive; however, this does not make me close myself to other races since, to me, being in a relationship with someone from different ethnic and cultural background 'can be' fascinating and enlightening.
I grow up in Turkey and came to America 4 years ago to join my Latin American partner whom I met on line.
In our 2 years of partnership we never had an issue caused by our ethnic or cultural background. We became such good friends that we kept living two more years together even after we decided to be just friends.
Now, I have another partner who is a white American and both of us, without a doubt, would say that neither race nor ethnic background matter as long as parts in the relationship are 'EMOTIONALLY ' civilized enough.
Cheers to the days we will see more bi-rational couples around.
Celal
2006-08-25 14:38:41
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answer #2
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answered by tabularasa73 2
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Would I? Well, my first wife was Cuban, a very white Cuban, but her heart was black...
My current wife of 31+ years is Mexican, and she is legal.
Does that count?
For me, the question is, would I marry a person of my own race? The answer is NO! If I want someone to shout at me and call me names, I will go into an ethnic bar and make racist comments. But, I don't want that.
2006-08-25 13:53:26
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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Everyone has their own preferences or their "type." I prefer Black men and Hispanic men. If I fall in love with someone of another race, then so be it. But I'm more likely to be attracted to someone of my race... that's just me.
"Different strokes for different folks."
2006-08-25 15:08:13
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answered by RBG lovely 1
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Hypothetically speaking of course, I would marry outside of my own race for only one reason. LOVE.
H
2006-08-25 14:30:34
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answered by H 7
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Yes i can't see why people are still bound to look at race...If you love the person for who they are then the skin doesn't matter
2006-08-25 13:43:40
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answered by fed001001 2
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No, practacing racial purity is the only way to preserve the white race. We are losing enough ground every day as it is. We need to hang on to the dignity we have left.
2006-08-25 16:16:48
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answered by bullybrian2000 3
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i would. i dont care what others think. ive dated out of my race before and got alot of negative feedback, more from her people than mine. black was the worst, with mexican a close 2nd. the only other was native american, and they were very accepting. i am white, and now that i think about it, alot of the white parents didnt like me either. it was the long hair. i just now realised it. thank you for asking this question. my mind is now at ease.
2006-08-25 14:03:39
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answered by chris l 5
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it doesn't matter what race someone is, if i love the guy i would marry him. i know it would bother my parents but i would still do it. love is the most important thing in the world
2006-08-25 13:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I would. If I am attracted to them, why not? It's their personality that matters, not their skin color or race.
2006-08-25 13:43:53
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answered by Lauren 4
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I agree with you. If they treat you with respect and love, race doesn't matter.
2006-08-25 14:23:52
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answered by osunumberonefan 5
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