<p>Just curious.</p>
<p>HELL YEAH, coming from a black woman. I like asian guys and I know a lot of my black girl friends that LOVE asian men. There's even a fan club for black men that love asian men. The question is do asian men love black women because it seems like they don't....</p>
<p>Why not? A lot of Asian men love black girls.</p>
<p>haha wow roflmao</p>
<p>All girls like all guys, just not the other way around.
These topics are silly. :3</p>
<p>I would say its the opposite of what kwu said.</p>
<p>Yeah, thought about it for a sec after I posted: then, realized not quite.</p>
<p>How about:
THE COLOR OF A HUMAN BEING'S SKIN SHOULD NOT STAND IN THE WAY OF TRUE LOVE...</p>
<p>Or something corny like that?</p>
<p>LOL it's so funny how there are soo many threads on </p>
<p>Do (insert race) (insert gender) like (insert race) (insert gender) ?????</p>
<p>Hell yeah...Russell Wong is fine!</p>
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LOL it's so funny how there are soo many threads on </p>
<p>Do (insert race) (insert gender) like (insert race) (insert gender) ?????
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And one of the races must be Asian.</p>
<p>You people would not believe me if I told you the stuff that goes down in my life. I'm indian and whenever I meet a black girl who is around my age they always flirt with me. 100% of the time. I've been asked out by them so many times, I know it's hard to believe but I'm just saying because the thread came up. I don't get any such luck with other ethnicities at all. And I'm not some really attractive guy or anything I guess it's just because I'm asian, I still to this day don't understand it.</p>
<p>You are indian, not Asian.</p>
<p>well not really...i'm indian but most of my chinese guy friends prefer chinese/asian women. i don't know any east asian guys that found black women attractive...sorry.</p>
<p>You are wrong, kingofqueens.</p>
<p>By saying A=B, you mean B=A.</p>
<p>In this case,it means, Asian= Indian</p>
<p>"Ah hell nah! I hope not! Those girls are sellouts! Our people need to stick together!"</p>
<p>Can't tell you how many times I've heard that. And even when I was five years old I found that complete and utter bullcrap.</p>
<p>lol. asian guys like white girls in my school. at least i think so...
and nerdy asian guys like me. you can't tell who they like. its like.. "are they gay?"</p>
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Indian = Asian, yucca, lol
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<p>Geographically, Indians are Asians. But then again, geographically, Australians are Asians too.</p>
<p>Racially, Indians are more Caucasian than anything else.</p>
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How are Australians considered Asian? Australia is a whole different continent.
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<p>India can also be considered its own (sub)continent. </p>
<p>Australia's in the general Asian area. The Australian national soccer team plays in the Asian conference.</p>
<p>Diverse peoples such as Indians, Chinese, and Malays can be grouped together as "Asians" because they all fit into that broad category of "non-white Others". But white Australians can't be thrown into that hodgepodge category, lest they be muddled with the browns and yellows. Is that what this is about?</p>
<p>do Black horses like Asian turtles?</p>
<p>I need to know now!</p>
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Diverse peoples such as Indians, Chinese, and Malays can be grouped together as "Asians" because they all fit into that broad category of "non-white Others". But white Australians can't be thrown into that hodgepodge category, lest they be muddled with the browns and yellows. Is that what this is about?
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<p>You are mixing geography w/ racial/ethnic categorization.</p>
<p>For example, a white South African in the geographic sense is "African", but is not "African" in the racial/ethnic sense.</p>
<p>As for the topic - the majority of black women (and most women in general in the US) don't "like" Asian guys b/c their idea of an Asian guy is stereotypical or they don't even think of it (since there aren't many images of AMs in the media as a romantic interest).</p>
<p>Nonetheless, there is a segment of the BF pop. that has a "thing" for Asian males (mainly due to having exposure to Asian media which has more positive portrayals of AMs).</p>