First of all RACE is aman made term. We all bleed Red. Outward appearance is a function of enviorment. Only since we have had the ability to control the weather via air conditioning and heating that humans have crossed the enviorment barriers. You choose the person you want to be with by common interests,values,etc. Forget what other people think. Ignorance abounds in this word,do whats best for you and your values.
2006-09-10 19:55:24
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answered by timex846 3
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I am Mexican-American. Asian chicks are hot !!! Never got the chance to date one though, 'cause I got married to some white chick. Her family will basically interview and watch me to see if I am "worthy" to be considered family, though they try to be subtle. Of course there is a stereotype, but that is because your always much more familiar with your own race and are learning about others. You automatically have things in common with people "like you", so sometimes interracial will not work, but in some cases love will conquer all of that and you move on.
2006-09-10 20:58:27
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answered by hartovalion 3
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I think that interracial relationships are the perfect example of love not knowing any boundries. The colour of someone's skin has absolutely no effect when it comes to love - and that's the way it should be. As far as stereotypes about people involved in an interracial realationship - I've never heard any before.
2006-09-10 19:51:57
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answered by polydactylmoggie 2
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I do not know of anybody who "owns" anyone else or has the right to impose their opinions. People should be able to date whom they damn well please and the heck with opinions from third parties. I think there are stereotypes based on lies. People have the right to be with whom they want to be, be it age, sexual preference, race, religion or any other aspect of identity. It is so stupid that in this advanced society, some people make it their business to obsess on this...they need to get a life. What is really amusing is the bull people bring up about the kids being supposedly confused or chastised. I am from a truly multi racial family and this is a fairy tail. Multiracial and biracial children do just fine...thank you.
2006-09-10 19:55:32
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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The Color Of An Individuals Skin & Race Is Unimportant. When It All Comes Down To It, We’re All Brown Right Around The ***-Hole.
2006-09-10 19:55:02
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answered by Kurt 2
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Assuming it's a relationship based on real love and understanding and not some weird fixation, I think they are awesome! I am a product of an interracial marriage, and I think that was one of the best things my parents could have given me. I saw every detail of my life from the eyes of two different cultures. I also got to celebrate twice the holidays!
One more thing, everybody knows that mixed babies are extra cute too!
2006-09-10 19:55:11
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answered by M 3
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If you find someone that you love and respect and they feel the same way about you then the color of their skin should not matter. The people out there that claim they are not prejudice and then think or say things about people who are in an interracial relationship are hypocrites. Just my personal opinion.
2006-09-10 19:50:33
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answered by kissadawn 2
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I think it's a great thing, I have a beautiful white woman whom I love very much and have been married to for 30 years we have 1 boy 17 years old and a girl 23 years old they have a year round tan with brunette hair and green eyes we get strange looks sometimes but we dont care what anybody thinks we love each other thats all that matters
2006-09-10 20:21:04
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answered by ruben_flores_2004 2
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I am Native American/ Japanese so i'm a product of interrasial dating. I went to a college where this was not allowed though and because i had darker skin, they thought i was blk so i was told i could only date blk guys. i hated it there; and i didn't date at all.
Now i'm married with a white guy so our son is white/NA/Japanese - confussing? yeah maybe - but he's going to be a very happy kid knowing that he's different in a good way.
I also think that mixed babies are the cutiest things, and not just because mine is mixed either. :)
2006-09-10 20:06:12
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answered by Kai 2
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I have no problem with it. I think all people are just a part of the human race! I hope this helps.
2006-09-10 20:02:07
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answered by organic gardener 5
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