Well, he was in the Navy after allOK..too much information..
So many factors enter into the equation, that it's difficult enough to find one person among thousands in the first place. It may just be that my standards are way too high, but even with those standards, I've met men of different cultures and skin colors throughout my adult lifetime that I found very appealing. I suspect it may be easier for women, than it is for some men, as men seem to often be much more visually stimulated, and more women seem to respond to emotional and intellectual stimuli more readily. And maybe I'm just talking out my ass, and don't have a clue, but that's the way it seems to me.
Well, he was in the Navy after all
Not only is it an issue of looks for most men, but 'what will my _____ think?, the blank usually being buddies.
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That is a very interesting point. I can't think of a single time that I have ever wondered what one of my friends would think about my choice in a man. It's never even occurred to me that it would matter.
I was talking aboutt maquiscatLOL..MTP..I wasn't..
That is a very interesting point. I can't think of a single time that I have ever wondered what one of my friends would think about my choice in a man. It's never even occurred to me that it would matter.
race is not a factor that i take into account when choosing a partner. my GF is the same race as me, but her race played no role. what i care about is who she is.
It is the same with all homosexuality..it is the person you fall in love with..whether their outward appearance is male or female..black or white..it is their soul you fall in love with..
Genitals don't really count..
thanks for voting
I did. Twice. And my (mostly-well-meaning-but-still-racist) family wasn't happy about either one.
l had some short term relationships with the guys from europe but didnt marry .l didn't marry any turkish either . but a greek used to love me and youu know we are known for hating each other :lol: my parents arent bigots but cant imagine how they would react to this .
That is a very interesting point. I can't think of a single time that I have ever wondered what one of my friends would think about my choice in a man. It's never even occurred to me that it would matter.
I think that if it does matter to them..they are not really your friends..
For me, it isn't even that. It's that I don't plan to share him, so what they think doesn't matter in the least. :lol:
Yes I can imagine how difficult for you this must have been.
l would marry him if l loved
Well that's different if you did not love him..
At this point I am going to have to say know. I am unaware of any other race, other than the human race, that is of the same cognitive level as we are. So I'm limited to my own race.