Most attractive race?


Which race do you find the most attractive?  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your gender?

    • Male
      20
    • Female
      1
  2. 2. What is your ethnicity

    • Asian
      2
    • Black / African descent
      0
    • East Indian
      1
    • Latino / Hispanic
      1
    • Middle Eastern
      2
    • Native American
      0
    • Pacific Islander
      0
    • White / Caucasian
      14
    • Other
      1
  3. 3. Which race do you find most attractive/dateable?

    • Asian
      2
    • Black / African descent
      1
    • East Indian
      0
    • Latino / Hispanic
      3
    • Middle Eastern
      1
    • Native American
      0
    • Pacific Islander
      1
    • White / Caucasian
      12
    • Other
      1


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Why is this offensive?... Everyone might like another race more then another one(dating).. I know I do.

Male/White/Black

you know what they say "Once you go black, you don't go back" Started dating black girls from 7 years ago.. Was tired of this winey,slutty looking white girls.

^ Nice to know that you racially profile your girls. >_>

We need a mod ASAP.

ROFL what are u the racial cops? Get a life, how is saying that the white girls I've met have been winey and slutty? lol It's a fact I met them,talked to them, was with them. And how can i racially profile my own race? :s You make no sense

I think we all need to just be adults about this, race profile crap, and racists this and blah. whites are minorities and don't hear us complaining lol were the ones getting kicked to the dirt..

Cuz Reverend Al said so :p

No seriously, I don't find this offensive at all, those of you who do have some real issues you need to sort out.

+1 Amen

...I find nothing offensive about this thread. This isn't about being racially profiling. This is about which race attracts you the most, and I'll go ahead and answer this: I find asians to be attractive the most. Would I be willing to date people of other race? Yes.

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