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DOVE1920 02-08-2002 02:53 AM

Have You? Would You?
 
Date someone of a different ethnicity/race? Does it matter?

kiml122 02-08-2002 09:01 AM

I'm not even going to say that I would try. I wouldn't and couldn't.

Where I live, and where I went to school racism is/was so crazy that I have seen many things, and had many things that have happened to me. I know you may say that skin color doesn't matter or shouldn't matter if you are happy and in love with that person, and he or she treats you well. But for me personally, I just can't do it. I need to be able to have a relationship with a person that can relate to the things that I feel and maybe going through. Also relationships are hard enough as it is when you are dealing with someone from your own race, when you are a relationship with someone outside your race, that's just more hardship that you have to overcome.

CkretCrush8 02-08-2002 09:48 AM

Most definitely. Because of my mixed heritage, it would be wrong of me to deny a person based on the color of their skin.

Honeykiss1974 02-08-2002 10:06 AM

depends on how fyne he is........*lol*
 
I don't think that I could, unless he was Hispanic. I was raised in Mississippi and I too am also of mixed heritage (Creole) but I would still probably say no because I would want someone that I would be able to relate to on all levels...and that would included living the "black experience" (for lack of a better term). For example, my current boyfriend (who is AA) knows that when I say things like "they are always are trying to keep us in poverty" he automatically knows which "they" I am talking about. There is no explanation needed. It's just little things like this that I believe would make it hard for me to date outside of my race, with the exception of Hispanic males.

delph998 02-08-2002 10:46 AM

Re: depends on how fyne he is........*lol*
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
I don't think that I could, unless he was Hispanic. I was raised in Mississippi and I too am also of mixed heritage (Creole) but I would still probably say no because I would want someone that I would be able to relate to on all levels...and that would included living the "black experience" (for lack of a better term). For example, my current boyfriend (who is AA) knows that when I say things like "they are always are trying to keep us in poverty" he automatically knows which "they" I am talking about. There is no explanation needed. It's just little things like this that I believe would make it hard for me to date outside of my race, with the exception of Hispanic males.

I'm from Mississippi too!!! Hey girl!!!!!http://www.plauder-smilies.de/happy/xyxwave.gif

I was taught never to say never, but at this point I can't see myself dating someone from another ethnicity. I love everybody, but there's something about seeing an African American brotha! I love 'em!!!

SoTrue1920 02-08-2002 01:24 PM

I did.. and I married him. :D

stillwater15 02-08-2002 05:51 PM

i tend to date outside my race and have had my most fulfilling relationships w/white men. w/the exception of my grandmother, outwardly, all of my family and friends are cool w/it. the story was a little different in grad school (alabama), where i found myself in a verbal altercation w/black men on an almost daily basis, for supposedly being a "sell-out".

PrettyKitty 02-08-2002 06:25 PM

I have dated Asian, Latino, and African...never dated a white guy but that was not by design, so my answer would be yes.

Her Dopenezzz 02-10-2002 08:34 PM

I have not. I can't write the future but I do not plan on doing so. I believe strongly in the Black Family Unit.

CJUS 02-20-2002 04:25 PM

You know what, this is an interesting topic. I was actually discussing this with some of my friends. Well, they told me that I was making racist remarks, but I don't see how if I decide to keep it within my race. They were saying that I might miss my blessings if that's who God sent for me to be with. I would never disrespect my strong black brothers and my heritage and date outside my race. I associate with all nationalities, but my preference is to keep it within my race. And for those who don't that's on you. But I want to say that I am not racist because I treat everyone like I want to be treated and I love everybody. Cause I have a family member who dates outside of our race, but if she like it, I love it. I tell her if he treats you good and respects you, hey more power to you.

TRSimon 02-20-2002 06:08 PM

Absolutely.
 
And I married him, too.

:D
TRSimon

FuturePhD 02-20-2002 08:05 PM

I have not and I won't...I respect everyones preference of whom they chose to date however. I still can't understand why women well lower themselves to mug a black man when he's out with a woman of a different race. Personally, that just makes you look bad. Even more difficult to comprehend is when my white friends will question my preference to only date brothers...some have even went so far to say that my behavior is racist or discriminatory. I always respond:" If I'm racist because I won't date outside of a racial group, am I also sexist because I won't date people outside of the male gender?"
The only problem I have with interracial dating on a whole is how hurt I become when a brother tells me that he ONLY dates white/asian/hispanic women because black women are too needy, greedy, lazy, whatever, or when women of other backgrounds buy into that sorry excuse.

Blue_Passion_01 02-20-2002 09:06 PM

Why, yes I did. I enjoyed it. It did not work out. And like all other relationships, I MOVED ON!!!

BlueAmbition 02-21-2002 10:38 AM

I've dated others of other races... it's not a big deal to me... personally I like learning about other people. I would never tell someone that even though I was feeling them I couldn't date them cause of their race.

lil_sunshine 02-21-2002 02:47 PM

I've been in this situation....
 
My first boyfriend was Honduran. I thought he was African American when I first met him, but one day I heard him on the phone talking to his mother and he was speaking Spanish. I then asked him over the phone where his parents were from and he told me they were from Honduras. At that point, I knew that there were Spanish people who looked Black, but I never thought I'd date someone Spanish. It was an okay experience; he and I no longer talk b/c I found out he's not the best type of friend to have. :( Would I do it again? Maybe, just not in the near future. Oh well, you live and you learn....


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