It's really what's in their heart that defines someone. Race really doesn't have to do with it necessarily. Even though some ppl prove stereotypes to be true, not everyone is the same.
2007-08-15 09:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many different aspects that can be similar but just as many that can differ. Depending how each person was brought up would make how they enter and navigate a relationship. This would have a good amount of contrast depending on culture. Culture can change how they start a relationship, what is important, how a woman is to be treated as well as what the main goal is. Everyone is different.
2007-08-15 09:04:00
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answered by Learning2livelife 2
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Culturally speaking, family is more important in asia than in North America.
Especially is South Asia, relationships are about pro-creation and even can involved arranged marriages. In NA, it's more about personal development and the need for growth as individuals and as a couple.
A friend of a friend (who is from Pakistan) had been married 23 years and never had an orgasm. Her husband doesn't feel it's necessary to allow his wife sexual pleasure.
That being said, typically asian marriages will last longer and be more successful because North Americans are more interested in constant 'glory' and think in terms of self-gratification. Everything has to be perfect, nothing is worth working for.
2007-08-15 09:08:20
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answered by brettj666 7
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We are different because we are more accustomed to the country and the importance of dating in the country. With most older generations of Asian and Indian men, their cultures are more accustomed to arranged marriages with no dating at all and long relationships.
2007-08-15 09:06:42
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answered by Mr. 3.14™ 7
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American men are more superficial and may be more likely to cheat on you. Asian and Indian men have strong family values and seek long term relationships.
2007-08-15 09:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll tell yo girlfriend black men are the best lovers. They are more compassionate, loving, giving, and last so much longer.
The stereotype you hear about their, you know, manhood? It's all true. You want big, need big, need real loving? Go black.
The best lovers I have ever had were black men. Had an asian lover once, but he left me wanting more a half hour later.
Never had a lover from India. Not sure I would really want to. Their culture is too different from ours. I'll stick to American men thank you. And I'll order black from the menu every time.
2007-08-15 09:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm... Place less emphasis on race and more on how they were brought up.
I'll use black as an example since I am black.
Take 2 men for example. One is respectable, honest, and a genuine person, and the other is arrogant, aggressive, and irrational. There's so many variations within one race, so its too difficult to pinpoint a certain issue that is race specific.
2007-08-15 09:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No. lots of the male Indians have an interest in different Indians, Caucasians or possibly different ethnic Asians. i do no longer likely see Indian adult adult males with black women persons. you be attentive to it has alot to do with the way of existence. Indians tend to stick to traditions and thier very own way of existence. by utilising the way, to the the guy who reported the "truthful pores and skin" concept got here from the British, they could desire to learn their historical past. Indians tend to selection on the floor color. Lighter toned Indians come fromt he north, on an analogous time as darker toned Indains come from the south. Indians additionally selection in eye color. some Indians do have eco-friendly or blue eyes. This truthful pores and skin undertaking existed some distance until now the British ever arrived.
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answered by ? 4
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Other than skin or facial features, I don't know. I've never dated a man.
2007-08-15 09:04:23
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answered by ra.osiris 3
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There isn't much of a difference between race. Its a matter of between 'persons'.
2007-08-15 09:01:55
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answered by S L 3
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