<p>You see more interracial couples consisting of black guy/white girl, then white guy/black girl.</p>
<p>Why are guys of other races afraid of us? Do they not like our style or is it our supposed "attitude"? Please tell me what is your perception of a black girl, and would you ever be attracted to one?</p>
<p>You think black girls get it bad! At least you can find a nice black male.</p>
<p>As an asian male, we are totally screwed. There are a lot of asian female/white male couples, but almost no asian male/white female couples, or asian male/asian female for that matter.</p>
<p>lol yea i did see that one "Yellow Fever" vid on youtube, but if you have some really good confidence you could snag a cute girl, trust me girls are really desperate</p>
<p>What makes you think that males of other races don't want to date black girls? What if it's that black girls aren't interested in dating anyone except black guys?</p>
<p>I personally am not one to be in an interracial relationship, but I have no problem with black girls.</p>
<p>i'm a white guy, and I like black girls. I've hooked up with one before. I tend to be less attracted to the extremely confident, powerful, and loud black girls, and more attracted to the quieter and friendlier ones. I think you know what I mean.</p>
<p>What I meant was...I don't mind black girls as people...I just wouldn't date anyone other than my own race. I'm not racist, but that's just the way I am.</p>
<p>As for the attitude thing, I think black girls have been stereotyped...some people think that they're all loud and full of themselves. Girls of all races can be like that and I don't think guys care for that.</p>
<p>Hmmmm, I don't see how race can be a factor deciding who should be engaged romantically or who should not. That one little variable in the vast human genome can decide how people interact? Hmmm. Why not use hair color or eye color instead?</p>
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Hmmmm, I don't see how race can be a factor deciding who should be engaged romantically or who should not. That one little variable in the vast human genome can decide how people interact? Hmmm. Why not use hair color or eye color instead?
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Regardless if you can or can't "see" how race can be a factor, it clearly is. Look at society...while race is not the main factor for most people, it is a factor.</p>
<p>I'm half black and i like black girls. i think the problem is the tv with all these ***** white chicks. Stuff like the oc and desperate housewives not only puts women of other races out of guys minds but also makes white girls look like *****.</p>
<p>I think you are talking about culture, except you automatically assume a race ensures a culture when it doesn't always. Races signify a specific culture or group of cultures most of the time, but not always. For example, you can't just assume a Jewish person is "white" based on their skin color, because that would moot a lot of other characteristics specific to their culture. If you are attracted to a member of another race and have no problems with their personality or lifestyle, then it is clearly discrimination if you still view a romantic relationship as out of the question.</p>
<p>XSibagin- not necessarily. Look at Eva Longoria and Lucy Liu- they are portrayed as pretty promiscuous on TV. But notice how there is rarely a male person of color with that kind of image.</p>
<p>i always wondered, is it because we aren't submissive like some white girls. I know we do not let anyone disrespect us and we will let u kno when it happens</p>
<p>I'm half black and I'm not really attracted to black guys. Of course that's not gonna stop me from dating one, then again the ones that hit on me and ask me out have that player stereotype.</p>