I'm a white fellow married to a black gal (my wife prefers the term black instead of African American). I met my wife and we shared some common interests and after we had talked for a couple of weeks I finally asked her out. We dated, fell in love and got marred. That is how it is done with most married couples. I believe the key for us was because we shared some common interests.
Peace be with you
2007-09-04 09:42:09
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answered by laverew 2
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Whoa dude, I just got back from school, in P.E I had to run up and down these bleachers then run the track a couple times then play soccer!!!! I'm exhausted. I just wanted to point that out! lol
But anyway, some people are scared to ask other people out b/c they may look mean or something like that. I know, in my English class, there is this really hott Blonde White guy in my class, and I like him, but I dont want to say nothing to him b/c he looks mean, well his eyebrows make him look mean lol, but still hott!!!
But I have a boyfriend : ), he wasnt scared to ask me out!!! Maybe its b/c I'm so inncoent and shy!!
2007-09-04 16:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Ditto Gloryus!
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2007-09-04 18:42:39
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answered by Bore sum 1 else w/ ur question! 6
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I asked a Black woman out once, long, long ago. Got shot down in flames. I'm married now, so my dating has been severely curtailed :)
How can we white guys get you to understand there's nothing wrong with asking US out?
2007-09-04 16:06:14
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answered by Bill 6
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There's no problem with interracial dating. However, when you're trying so hard to receive attention from people of opposite races, it's utterly ridiculous. You shouldn't shun an individual due to their skin tone. But rather, be open to engaging in relationships with people of any ethnicity.
2007-09-04 16:10:53
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answered by Felicity 1
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The first problem with your posting is that you referred to African American women as "black". Black is a color, not an ethnic group AND, it's a racist generalization used from the days of slavery. True there are some people with dark skin that can be said to be black but in color, that is not their nationality. African Americans come in so many beautiful skin tones to generalize them as "BLACK" is just wrong. The dictionary describes black as being evil, bad, gloomy, dismal, depressing, foul. You get the picture. I would never call myself black as my ethnic group and certainly not as my skin color.
2007-09-04 16:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You can always ask the guy out. If he's not interested move on to the next guy. Good luck. 2D
2007-09-04 16:36:57
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answered by 2D 7
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why don't you give Black, Asian or Hispanic men a chance
2007-09-04 16:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If a white man really wants to date a particular black woman, then he will ask her.
If she really wants to date him, she will.
No convincing needed. Just love who you want to love.
2007-09-04 16:03:42
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answered by pixie_pagan 4
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OMG SHUT UP!!!!!! Look i'm getting sick of you asking the same damn question 50 times a day! I'm going to start reporting you for spam. You asked for it!
2007-09-05 18:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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