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Am I the only who think white women should'nt date white boys?
Do white guys like black girls? If so why don't they do anything about it?
Why are black girls the least desirable?
Why are black girls the least desirable?
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Now a days of course hell Black and white people use to date back when it was illegal if they were willing to get arrested for it or worse hung back then then why would they not date interracially now when it's not illegal and it's perfectly acceptable. Love is love!
They do, I've seen a black chick with a bald ugly ass white dude. The only difference is the amount of melanin in your skin to protect from the sun.
Some high profile ones are out there
Thanks for MHO. The first black white marriage that ended the ban on interracial marriage in the US was a white man and a black woman. www.history.com/.../loving-v-virginia
Yes of course I'm a black female and all the guys I've dated was white. My boyfriend is white.
I feel like this question should be the their way around
I is wouldn’t mind dating a white guy but it seems like most of them aren’t interested in black women.
Lol, i have a boyfriend I'm not looking for a relationship here
My friend is married to black girl his white. Don't see anything wrong with different reces dating
I'm not attracted to Blacks. I just prefer my own race.
And this is not racism. People deserve to have their preference.
I know one Black woman that married a white man.
Some do. Particularly those who are asked.
Some do. Totally grosses me out but its none of my business what other people do.
Okay I wish them happiness together.
There's always some bed wench wanting to date a dirty snow ape
Only if they're allowed by Asian girls. We white men belong to Asian girls.
The cool ones do, right @Powerpuffgirl223 ?
I wouldn’t mind a black girl asking me out.

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First off, congratulations! You’ve earned the heart of a powerful, proud woman, and that’s pretty amazing.
While more common in today’s diverse world, your interracial relationship is still incredibly rare. Like any relationship, it won’t always be sunshine, rainbows and mid-day BJs, and you’ll deal with your normal share of triumphs, trials and tribulations. But you’ll also be privy to an entirely new host of issues, situations and reactions that arise when dating someone of a different race or ethnic background—some are hilarious, some are sad, most are dumbfounding.
As a mixed-race girl from the South, I’ve been the first woman of color who several white guys have dated—an interesting role to play. I’ve learned a lot from those relationships, as have my ex-boyfriends. Here, we share our totally unsolicited insights and advice.
And you may be treated as such. As a white American male, you’re the least likely to marry someone outside of your racial group, according to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau and resulting analysis from PewResearch Center (PDF).
And they’ll make that abundantly clear to you. Don’t worry; they’re mostly old, uneducated bigots with an affinity for twisting bible verses.
Random strangers will encourage you to have sex in hopes that you’ll produce boys like Derek Jeter and girls like Rashida Jones. No matter if you’ve been together for five days or five years, you’ll be inundated with talk of hypothetical and oh-so beautiful mixed babies. Mixed babies > all other babies.
You’ll have more conversations about this subject than you ever thought possible.
No, you don’t have shit on your face. You’re just the face of a rapidly growing demographic in America. You and your beau will elicit a rainbow of reactions—of confusion, concern or admiration—from random passerby.
People will say things like, “Oh! I always knew you liked a little bit of chocolate,” or “So, you like your women like you take your coffee?” It’s going to be weird hearing your girlfriend described in terms of flavors or food.
You’ll often be a surprise to friends of hers you’ve never met, and she’ll certainly be a surprise to many of yours.
Men (mostly white) will fist-pound you on the street. As an individual, you’ll receive lots of positive reinforcement for dating an “exotic” woman.
At the movies, when you kiss your girlfriend before going to get popcorn, an old black woman will whisper into her ear that she is a “disappointment to her race” for choosing a white man over a black man. You’ll console her when similar, shitty moments like this happen again.
At some point, someone will sing the lyrics to “Ebony and Ivory” at you in an elevator—smile through it.
And that you prefer them to white women.
When you see other interracial couples, you’ll give them a mental high five.
You’ll likely be the only black-white couple in your social circle. While on the rise, black-white relationships aren’t as common as other ethnic group pairings—they represented a mere 11.9 percent of total new interracial marriages in 2010.
Your friends will embarrass you when they tell a moderately racist joke in front of you girlfriend.
The U.S. civil rights case that legalized interracial marriage is 388 U.S. 1 1967 Loving v. Virginia. Learn it, because people will assume you know it. (Yes, it really was the year 1967.)
Same-race couples may roll their eyes or say, “There’s no way it’s that big of a deal—it’s 2014!” when you talk about the unique challenges that come with interracial relationships. Roll your eyes.
As a couple, you’ll be given many nicknames, some more clever than others: Oreo, Cookies & Cream, Tuxedo, Salt & Pepper.
Any veil of naivety will lift. If you weren’t aware before, you’ll understand the tangible role race plays in culture, politics and everyday life, and how it affects your own identity and relationships.
…But who cares because your kids will seriously be soooo cute!
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