I think the women in my race are the most beautiful on the Earth. I would think that men of every race would/should believe that of their native women. What makes people want to cross color lines & marry/mate outside their race? Is it because they see something dissatisfactory in themselves and they're looking for blood from the other race to correct it in future generations? I just don't see why? Enlighten me.
2007-03-26
18:44:22
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Luke Donovan
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I'm not even remotely attracted to women of other races. Women of my race are #1 in my eyes; the most beautiful, the most desirable.
2007-03-26
18:46:55 ·
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Women of my race have the sweetest personalities & dispostions in my opinion.
2007-03-26
18:50:23 ·
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I think men of my race are the best looking in most cases. Well thats one thing. I sometimes do not count other races as other races. Because some races look very much alike. But yes as long as they look like my race then its ok. I am not that attracted to other races but sometimes I see someone that makes me take a glance.
And I don't think people pair with others because they hate there own race. Perhaps some people do but I think lots of the time its just hormones pushing people at one an other.
2007-03-26 18:50:47
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answered by SummerRain Girl 6
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You don't say what race you think you are, or which country you are from.
I'm an American so I'm going to answer from an American's point of view. I am also partly Cherokee.
1. If you are an American, just what race do you think you are? Unless you are a first or second generation American, you have probably had an ancestor mingle with another "race" (as you put it) and procreate.
2. When the Europeans came to America, they mingles with the Native Americans. Thus, the existence of myself and many many others. Soooo....technically, several races have intermingled.
3. When you fill out a job application or survey and it asks for "race" or "ethnicity", you will find the following: Black, white, hispanic, native American, Asian. Many ethnic backgrounds fall under the "white" category. Even those who tend to be a little darker...like middle easterners or North Africans, etc.
So really....what is your true race? Mine is the human race. And I am proud of my Native American, German, Irish, Netherland background.
2007-03-27 01:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, let me see. My maternal grandmother was Jewish, my maternal grandfather Native American. My father is of British descent, which is itself a mixed-race ethnicity (Angles, Saxons, Normans, Jutes, Celts, Vikings, Romans, probably some Moors in the mix).
I figure that it really isn't possible to find someone the same race as me, so I really don't see any reason to restrict myself to any one race. By having an Asian wife, I'm just carrying on an old family tradition.
2007-03-27 01:54:04
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answered by Kate 2
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Because people find other races exotic.
I am personally not attracted to people "of my race"
I go for mixed races/asians or white men.
I just feel like those are the more attractive races in my eyes.
Doesn't necessarily mean that's true.
But I'd rather mix up my life than live plain and dull.
2007-03-27 03:58:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you just no longer see color/race as anything to do with finding that special someone. I used to believe it was impossible to see beyond someones looks, now I can completely; and find women of any race or origin sexy. Beauty is beauty wherever you may find it.
2007-03-27 01:48:12
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answered by shadycaliber 5
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If you have blond hair and are attracted to someone with brown hair, does that mean you are trying to correct something. No,sounds pretty silly. While physical attraction plays a part in a relationship, a mature relationship is based more on personality, compatibility, and respect.
2007-03-27 01:54:15
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answered by curls 4
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I don't necessarily see people as a race. I just see people. To me it doesn't matter what your skin color is; if I'm attracted to you, I'm attracted to you, not your skin color. I have dated outside of my race before and I'm not opposed to dating outside of it again. Of course, I'm not opposed to dating within it either.
Seems to me that to try and date within your race is just limiting yourself to a certain group of people. The right person for you could be outside of your race and you'd never know because you don't want to date outside of your race.
Of course there are those who exclusively date outside of their race and, to me, that's kinda weird because again they're limiting themselves to a certain group. It's a red flag because it could be a sign of them seeing something bad within themselves because of the color of their own skin and wanting to "purify" future generations.
I can't speak for others thought. All I can say is that people have their own preferences. As far as skin color goes, the option is wide open. Ask me about dating outside my religion and you'll get a totally different answer.
2007-03-27 01:56:58
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answered by ♥☺ bratiskim∞! ☺♥ 6
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for some people, race really doesnt matter. They look at the person, and not their race. Give it enough time and there will be no such thing as race. everybody will be a mixture of all races.
2007-03-27 01:50:38
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answered by Jesse 3
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Me personally, I want the races to mix so everybody is of the same color and racism would end. I know, I know...that's a fantasy world..but hey, I can dream of one love, one people, one planet!
2007-03-27 01:50:54
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answered by jessiclause 2
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Love
2007-03-27 01:49:49
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answered by skcs11 7
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