People should date whoever they want. And if someone wants to give them any crap for it, they need to f*c$ off.
2006-11-12 07:40:51
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answered by Aaron P 1
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You mean a person dating another person can be wrong?
How could that be? Should they date a tree or car or perhaps an animal?
I agree with you just a little devils advocate going on in the first two sentences to show how foolish the question really is.
It is not foolish to ask so I am not putting you down.
It is foolish for people to even consider interracial, same gender or any other kind of dating or love of two people foolish or wrong!
The last time I looked we were people right not evil devils trying to spread hate and persecution!
Love sometimes does have some heartache in it so that part is probably more normal then not. It just should not be over who you are dating in that respect.
2006-11-12 07:42:46
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answered by Crampy Grampy 4
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with interracial dating. If two people are in love, then go for it regardless of what other people may say/think. However, I think that people coming from different cultural backgrounds should make sure that they are a good match. For example, my cousin is married to a white woman. It is sort of a tradition for the women to all congregate in the kitchen and talk while making the food. His wife is obviously uncomfortable with it all, and I can understand, especially when the old women start talking in Spanish. She gets so upset because she thinks that everyone is talking badly about her. Then the rest of the women see her so upset and mistake it for her being rude. The point of the little story is to make it easier on everyone and make sure that it is a good match.
2006-11-12 07:47:46
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answered by victoryedge 2
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i'm a 28 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous white woman and even have dated many distinctive races. i don't experience that race is a concern whilst choosing the two a existence companion or in basic terms a buddy or somebody to hold out with or date.Race must be irrelevant in all respects. My father on the different hand, did not agree! He grew up in a thoroughly distinctive time and did not comply with interracial relationships of any kind. My dad as quickly as asked me why i like as much as now black adult males, or puerto rican adult males and that i informed him "Dad, I only like adult males, and that i % the adult males I date in accordance to how they manage me." i assume he took that to coronary heart because of the fact he in no way incredibly looked like he cared what race my boyfriends have been after that. I truthfully have when you consider that grown up and married a guy who's a made of an interracial marriage. he's a million/2 white and a million/2 black. My dad in no way have been given to fulfill him, yet i comprehend he could have enjoyed him.
2016-10-21 23:28:13
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answered by ? 4
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You can't make generalities like that. My parents are an interacial couple and have been married for 44 years. I as well am in an interacial relationship and have 2 beautiful children. Pay attention to the people you choose, not the race!
2006-11-12 07:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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My girlfriend is mexican/spanish, but i think we're in a pretty good relationship. My last girlfriend was mexican/italian, and she was a crazy *****, but i don't ASSUME that it had anything to do with her being half italian. You could be just focusing on an inappropriate description of her; or you consider that ethnicities have direct correlations to behavior/traits. I think the point is that even if such racial descriptions apply to some people (or a lot of people), it is a great stretch to assume that they apply to everyone. If it doesn't apply to everyone, what's the point in even keeping track? You may restrict yourself from the one person who would otherwise make you happy. Why not just discover, on a personal basis, what applies to whom, and not worry about categorization of race/ethnicity?
Well, anyway, I don't think you're really racist, just bitter over an ex-.
2006-11-12 07:42:27
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answered by Absent Glare 3
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well any relationship, whether between people of the same race or different races, will have its obstacles. yes, couples might face more adversity when they are black and white, rather than the same, but if you truly love the person, then it is definitely worth it! running away from the problems ill equips you for other issues later on. i believe interracial marriage is a good thing. can you believe that all humans stemmed from just one man and one woman, and that from that union eventually came about all the nations that we have today? We may all look different, but really we're all related- distantly, of course. if you choose to date someone outside your race, remember this, and tell people who oppose it that your date is a thousand times removed cousin of yours, and see how they feel about it. :)
2006-11-12 07:43:27
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answered by Amethyst 1
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More than it worth? I think that depends on the couple and how much in love they are. Many people would give up a lot of things to find or be with their true love...
Race doesnt matter. It s just a question of whether or not you want to put up with what other people say or think. If one truly is in love, they will put up with it. Also, this day in age a lot of people are very open to interracial dating... it is not nearly as bad as it was before, though there is still prejudice.
2006-11-12 07:39:55
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answered by spanish kitty 3
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Dating someone you like is always right and this notion about heartache is a bunch of crap. The little barbs and looks are so insignificant, they are not worth noting.
2006-11-12 08:02:58
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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The problem with this kind of dating is that without the physical presence of a person, there is no sense of human contact even though you are interacting over the screen.
It is human nature to want to see and experience another person in the flesh. This way, you will know right off if you like the person enough to want anything more with them. On screen dating is so impersonable because you only get to know the person in a more detached way even though you might see them live on the screen - it is no substitute for the real thing and why so many people distrust who they might be talking to.
We are evolved as people and do modern things, but yet, we are still inatley sociable people and we desire human-conectedness. A screen in the way of this, does not allow for the immediacey of contact that humans need to be able to build sufficient trust.
I think that we are still quite tribal in our ways and much prefer human contact through the natural ways and because this allows us to judge another more effectively. I really think that the ones who are obsessed with on-line dating and interactual dating, have difficulties relating to people in general and the more they get hooked on these things, the less likely they will be able to have a relationship with anyone as they will become more detached as people and lose the natural ability to attract.
It is sad and people who want to meet another genuine person, has to go through all of the hoards of subscribers that have no intention of wanting more than just fun and flirting. A lot of people who sign up to these things, are unlikely to find genuine people on-line but more in the real world.
I think that it gives people more variety, but other than this, I think that it serves more to dissapoint people looking for love when these sites are used largely by men in particular, who cannot relate to women in real life and can only get their needs met through breif, impersonable chats with women. Many of these men are dysfunctional and detached people and so it makes sense for them to do what they do on-line, but they will all end up lonley and unhappy eventually by it.
2006-11-12 08:08:28
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answered by Shikira-trudi 3
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I definitely think you should be able to date anybody you want to. If someone makes you happy...then what is the problem? I used to live in a large city and dated different races. I am white and dated blacks, Asians, Indians. I can see now living in a small town that it would mostly likely bring snickers and disapproving looks. Even so...whoever makes me smile and gives me that warm fuzzy feeling inside is the one I'll be spending time with!
2006-11-12 07:40:26
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answered by MrsA 2
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