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To: teldon30
This commentary is interesting, but I'm not sure what it really tells us. One of the first things to consider when looking at a commentary from someone who runs a dating service is whether his clients represent an accurate cross-section of their races or whether they come from a different statistical population already.

For instance, the Asian women who want to marry Asian men may be doing just fine meeting Asian men. As a result, they don't need to hire a dating service. The ones who are going to the dating service may only be ones who are having trouble finding non-Asian men. In that case, there's no general preference of Asian women for non-Asian men.

I was a little surprised at the idea of black women who were not interested in non-black men. I've run into a few black women who were okay dating men of other "races." I wonder whether this situation is another example of a difference between women in general and those who hire a dating service.

For whatever it's worth, I can't say that I have any strong racial preferences anymore. At this point in my life, I know I'm not likely to find someone anyway. If I find someone who attracts me and is good for me, I certainly can't afford to reject her over race.

Bill

38 posted on 05/11/2007 10:39:14 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: WFTR

Statistics from mall walking. Lots of white girls with Black guys; the occasional Mexican girl with Black guy; almost no Black girls with white or Mexican guys.

This is simply an observation and not intended to be racist but typically Black features can be attractive on a guy, but not so attractive on a girl.


184 posted on 05/12/2007 10:59:19 AM PDT by altura
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