Get Married 2 A Girl That Different Race


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    • No, its gonna be a big problem after that..
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    • Yup, its gonna be so lovely...
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    • I've thought about it once but what my parents / friends will say?
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Okay, I don't know how do you feel about gettting marry a Girl that different RACE. According to some scientist the children from the mixed parentage will be much intelligent and so on. If you have a chance to get married to a girl that different RACE...

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I think it depends upon what community you come from how big of a deal your peers, family and what have you will make of it. As a white male I could pretty much bring home a space alien and nobody would bat an eye.

In any event, I am all for it, a pretty girl is a pretty girl.

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In most situations, I prefer women of other ethnic backgrounds. It just seems so plain and boring for a white guy to marry a white girl, have white babies and live in a white house.

Not what I'm looking for.

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My first serious girlfriend was of a different ethnicity/race/whatever. I don't see how anyone other than a racist could have a problem with it.

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well im half irish half black. dated asians and hispanics mostly with a white girl here and there but i never had a black gf.

you sure are making a lot of polls. :p

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In most situations, I prefer women of other ethnic backgrounds.  It just seems so plain and boring for a white guy to marry a white girl, have white babies and live in a white house.

Not what I'm looking for.

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You could paint the house you know.... :rofl:

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you sure are making a lot of polls. :p

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yea i like to see peoples' choice and from there we can see whether the thing is popular or normal to be done. Even we can learn something from it. Polls also will show the standard of something.. :p Peace...

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I don't even think of people as being a different race. People are people.

It does my head in at work when they go on about Diversity and how we should celebrate how people are different.

Well, if we were truely diverse then _they_ wouldn't be different and there would be no such thing as diversity. It would be normality.

The whole reason people are racist is because of the differences, and now we're meant to celebrate it. How about we just ignore the differences and get on with people because they are humans?

But anyway, yes I'd date anyone that would date me. (If I wasn't branded already.)

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Personally I tend to go for people of my own 'ethnicity'. If I was single and met a non-white guy I liked, I wouldn't rule it out, but I tend to have more in common with other white people.

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I'm not racist at all: some of my best friends are of other races. But the thing is, I've never found myself attracted to any non-white.

Not saying its impossible--I just haven't been attracted to any I've known.

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who cares? a person is a person :) if you love them, you love them.

from what i gather from observation, mixed kids though are quite attractive. i guess thats a plus :) i don't know about being smarter than average or whatever.

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My first serious girlfriend was of a different ethnicity/race/whatever. I don't see how anyone other than a racist could have a problem with it.

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I don't find them attractive, Im not racist.

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Aye, it'd be lovely but alot of my family is racist.

If I liked the girl alot, I wouldn't make her visit my family, except closest family, they'd be alright about it so long as I was serious.

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"different race" - haven't heard that term used for a while. My last girl was black, I mean real black ("black as coal" - my Gran says!) & i'm white.

Nothing wrong with marrying a different race.

I've heard scientists say stuff like "children from mixed race will less likely to have certain disabilities cos there's less likely to be a dna clash in the parents etc" - lessens the Hill-Billy effect... !??

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Personally I tend to go for people of my own 'ethnicity'. If I was single and met a non-white guy I liked, I wouldn't rule it out, but I tend to have more in common with other white people.

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pretty much the same here (except girls in my case :p )

:happy:

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wtf? i cant fully understand what you said, but i get the hint.

i have dated girls of a different race before, and im not racist, so yes, i would do it again.

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who cares? a person is a person :) if you love them, you love them.

from what i gather from observation, mixed kids though are quite attractive. i guess thats a plus :) i don't know about being smarter than average or whatever.

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Oh yes. I've gathered the same thing from mere observation.

Has anyone seen any "deformed" mixed people?

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I'm of Indian (proper, not that native thing) descent, and I find white girls more attractive. Not your average pale, freckled white girl (they don't age so well). Rather your darker, brunette ones. Then again, I find many latinos hot (the ones who have italian/spanish blood). I just don't find my race very attractive. I dont know, maybe its because I'm not very Indian as the rest of my race, or maybe its conditioning?

However, to answer your question? No, I have no problem with it. I know I'll end up with a wife from a different 'RACE' (as you so love to capitalize).

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