I just want to know, becaus hispanic are awfull in that, and I am hispanic.
2006-11-22
06:26:50
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Rainy Heart
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Hey I'm not talking about races, just aking because other people say a lot of things about it and I never prove if is it true or not some mans of different races had been telling me how charming and caring they are but, what womens say about them is something different about them. I had really bad experiences with hispanic mans especially puerto rican and mexicans, but I just want to know about others that I have'nt try, that's all just show me the truth to brake the myth...
2006-11-22
06:51:09 ·
update #1
Everything depends on the soul of the man, not their nationality, race or other superficial matters.
It is all in how they are raised.
2006-11-22 06:29:19
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answered by Sir J 7
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It's not so much about skin color as it is about culture. A darker skin color does not guarantee a change in attitude about treating women. However... a higher percentage of men raised in Latin American cultures are brought up learning to treat women as property instead of as people than those born and raised here (which can include American-born men of Hispanic heritage). That's not to say you can't find a foreign-born Latino that treats women right or an American that doesn't. There are no absolutes. But if you're playing percentages, where they were born, where they were raised and how long they've been here will tell you a lot.
2006-11-22 16:18:38
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answered by Jim C 4
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You're not being racist .You ARE Hispanic and have had bad experiences with Hispanic men. Hispanic men have a reputation for being less than gentle and caring to the women in their lives and I've heard this complaint from other Hispanic women as well as you. Some cultures teach men that's it's ok to treat women poorly. That's not racist, just a sad fact.
2006-11-22 14:48:32
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answered by Debra D 7
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I don't think this is a racial thing.
I do believe that there are behaviors more commonly associated with different cultures, but I don't think that indicates one race or culture is more gentle or caring than another.
I think rough and rude people are pretty evenly distributed in all the races AND genders.
Men, women, red, white, brown or black, it doesn't matter. They can all be gentle and caring or rough and rude.
2006-11-22 14:38:58
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answered by camys_daddy 5
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It is definitely the essence of the man. it also depends on his education level, his up bringing and personal expiriences. Race does not play a part in how a man treats a woman. Look at how a man treats his mother and 8 out of times that is how he will treat you.
2006-11-22 14:47:24
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answered by terence w 2
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I've dated all three and I would have to say it depends on the man and it especially has NOTHING to do w/ being Hispanic because my current bf (who is Mexican) is very touchy, kind, and gentle when it comes to me. I could not ask for anyone to be any better than he is.
2006-11-22 14:47:06
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answered by mvngs 4
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Okaaaaay.....I really dont know why I bother to share my input, Im sure you will get alot of similar answers, but I'll give you the version you give a child. "There is good and Bad in everyone". In other words (stay with me, this where it gets tricky), Not one race is more bad than the next. What you really need to do before you add even more useless stereotype to your race is., expand your search for a mate outside your usual circles.
2006-11-22 14:42:52
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answered by JaceBlue 1
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I am a Racist, therefore, Black Men & Women are more prone to violence because it's the natutre of the beast. There are more blacks in Jail than all other races combined. They say they are violent because of the way society treats the. BS! Society treats them the way it does, because they are violent.
2006-11-22 21:00:42
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answered by pchelp 1
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I don't think color has anything to do with affection. It has more to do with how that individual was raised and what their experiences have been. Some men get caught up in sterotypes, but for the most part it depends on the individual.
2006-11-22 14:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't think you could classify all men of one race as anything.
Sure Jeffrey Dahmer wasn't the most gentle and caring man in the world.
2006-11-22 14:32:45
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answered by www.treasuretrooper.com/186861 4
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