Topic: Interracial Dating
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Tue 07/03/18 05:28 AM


I lived in Asia for 2 years. The Asian women I met were very classy, very smart and very pretty. What I found most attractive was their sincerity and sense of responsibility. The way Asians treat and care for their elderly.. well.. Americans could learn a lot from.
I don't think American women are smart enough to learn anything...most are to busy thinking they are the same as men....
Cuious, in what sense MightyMoe?

Greeneyes, I can appreciate a culture that honors their elders. My family has a history of caring for our own, unless we can’t provide the level of care needed from a professional. For example, I don’t recommend trying to care for advanced Alzheimer patient without proper training, no matter how much you love them. :cry:

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Tue 07/03/18 05:31 AM
This is it, this what I also talk about because many people think that others colours are something else but know to them we all have what they have, choices of relationships dosed not matter where you from, what matters is your understanding an were you find your love life, I will say that thank you for this wonderful quote, love to meet you some day to share this wonderful wisdom with you

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Tue 07/03/18 06:04 AM



I lived in Asia for 2 years. The Asian women I met were very classy, very smart and very pretty. What I found most attractive was their sincerity and sense of responsibility. The way Asians treat and care for their elderly.. well.. Americans could learn a lot from.
I don't think American women are smart enough to learn anything...most are to busy thinking they are the same as men....
Cuious, in what sense MightyMoe?

Greeneyes, I can appreciate a culture that honors their elders. My family has a history of caring for our own, unless we can’t provide the level of care needed from a professional. For example, I don’t recommend trying to care for advanced Alzheimer patient without proper training, no matter how much you love them. :cry:


No neither do I, Alzheimer's care is a team care. Very difficult.. very sad to see.

What I did see over there was a true respect for their elderly relatives. They took care of them.. respected their wisdom. Especially in the small villages.

Every village had family burial plots and each families plot was very well kept and visited almost daily.. When I asked my translator why, she explained that the dead are still with the family and must be close to them.

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Tue 07/03/18 06:13 AM




I lived in Asia for 2 years. The Asian women I met were very classy, very smart and very pretty. What I found most attractive was their sincerity and sense of responsibility. The way Asians treat and care for their elderly.. well.. Americans could learn a lot from.
I don't think American women are smart enough to learn anything...most are to busy thinking they are the same as men....
Cuious, in what sense MightyMoe?

Greeneyes, I can appreciate a culture that honors their elders. My family has a history of caring for our own, unless we can’t provide the level of care needed from a professional. For example, I don’t recommend trying to care for advanced Alzheimer patient without proper training, no matter how much you love them. :cry:


No neither do I, Alzheimer's care is a team care. Very difficult.. very sad to see.

What I did see over there was a true respect for their elderly relatives. They took care of them.. respected their wisdom. Especially in the small villages.

Every village had family burial plots and each families plot was very well kept and visited almost daily.. When I asked my translator why, she explained that the dead are still with the family and must be close to them.
I like that. My family moved away from the plot that holds almost all of our American ancestors since we came here from England in 1850. It’s two hours away, so we only visit on occasional holidays now. It’s where I’ll be buried too, unless I make other arrangements. ohwell

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Tue 07/03/18 06:14 AM

I must not be appealing to other races. I dated a Native American for a couple of months, but other than that only Americans or Europeans have been interested so far. laugh


Even digging tunnels to China did not help? laugh

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Tue 07/03/18 06:16 AM


I must not be appealing to other races. I dated a Native American for a couple of months, but other than that only Americans or Europeans have been interested so far. laugh


Even digging tunnels to China did not help? laugh
rofl That was so long ago, I would be there by now if I’d kept at it. But flying is easier. laugh

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Tue 07/03/18 06:27 AM



I must not be appealing to other races. I dated a Native American for a couple of months, but other than that only Americans or Europeans have been interested so far. laugh


Even digging tunnels to China did not help? laugh
rofl That was so long ago, I would be there by now if I’d kept at it. But flying is easier. laugh


I will keep reminding you of the tunnel for a long time though laugh

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Tue 07/03/18 06:39 AM
Edited by ShybutKind on Tue 07/03/18 06:40 AM
@ Larsi I was convinced there were dragons and a girl can’t find her prince if there are no dragons to slay. rofl

Forgot to quote. oops

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Tue 07/03/18 06:42 AM

@ Larsi I was convinced there were dragons and a girl can’t find her prince if there are no dragons to slay. rofl



awww that's freakin' adorable bigsmile

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Tue 07/03/18 06:46 AM
Edited by ShybutKind on Tue 07/03/18 06:47 AM


@ Larsi I was convinced there were dragons and a girl can’t find her prince if there are no dragons to slay. rofl



awww that's freakin' adorable bigsmile
It’s just what we were taught to believe back then. Daddies and Dragonslayers ruled. Disney only recently discovered that it didn’t matter what nationality the Dragonslayer was, or what sex. laugh

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Tue 07/03/18 06:52 AM

@ Larsi I was convinced there were dragons and a girl can’t find her prince if there are no dragons to slay. rofl

Forgot to quote. oops


Call me Siegfried, the Dragonslayer then bigsmile

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Tue 07/03/18 07:56 AM
There is beauty in all races..

some races beauty stands out more, Asian women are known for their beauty

Although American women isn't a race there a ton of beautiful women in America, the problem is some of them are poisoned by this 3rd wave feminist crap.

Mixed races sometimes produces the most beautiful offspring, I once saw a woman of Japanese and Egyptian mix and I thought holy mother beep, she is absolutely stunning.

There is a woman that works in one of the coffee shops near my office and she is mixed with Thai and Spanish and she is stunning and I know she gets hit on a lot, of course many dont know she is a lesbian but its funny to watch the guys unsuccessfully hit on her.


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Tue 07/03/18 08:02 AM

There is beauty in all races..

some races beauty stands out more, Asian women are known for their beauty

Although American women isn't a race there a ton of beautiful women in America, the problem is some of them are poisoned by this 3rd wave feminist crap.

Mixed races sometimes produces the most beautiful offspring, I once saw a woman of Japanese and Egyptian mix and I thought holy mother beep, she is absolutely stunning.

There is a woman that works in one of the coffee shops near my office and she is mixed with Thai and Spanish and she is stunning and I know she gets hit on a lot, of course many dont know she is a lesbian but its funny to watch the guys unsuccessfully hit on her.



Yep, Baku, Azerbaijan, wow. You’ve got the Middle East one side and Russia the other, the women are like a mix of both, Russian features with olive skin.

Too many undertones of racism for me in this thread though, especially the first few pages.

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Tue 07/03/18 08:11 AM
Russian women are goddesses,

The men look like run over toads

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Tue 07/03/18 08:13 AM



I lived in Asia for 2 years. The Asian women I met were very classy, very smart and very pretty. What I found most attractive was their sincerity and sense of responsibility. The way Asians treat and care for their elderly.. well.. Americans could learn a lot from.
I don't think American women are smart enough to learn anything...most are to busy thinking they are the same as men....
Cuious, in what sense MightyMoe?

Greeneyes, I can appreciate a culture that honors their elders. My family has a history of caring for our own, unless we can’t provide the level of care needed from a professional. For example, I don’t recommend trying to care for advanced Alzheimer patient without proper training, no matter how much you love them. :cry:
I don't like the feminazis...if you like a woman, I think we should be able to tell her without getting a nasty letter from her lawyer, or a pink slip...

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Tue 07/03/18 08:37 AM
Edited by diserli_gears on Tue 07/03/18 08:39 AM
I think in this day of political correctness and identity politics labels , racism and other "ism" are being thrown around because some people are too soft and weak minded to accept rejection.

In the good old days it was a man asked out a woman and she rejected him, he would move on , he might sulk and be sad but he would move on, same if a woman was rejected.

Today if a woman rejects a man and he isn't of the same race, she is racist or whatever label they come up with.

what stopping someone from calling me a sexist and homophobe for not wanting to be with a man?

I know certain leftist will say you cant exclude a race or a gender and to that I say you're absolutely bonkers if you believe that.

Ive met women(notice I said women and didn't include race of women) who would not and did not date me because they dont date black people, I dont fault them for that and I'm not about to belittle them, or ask how do you know if you dont try it, its because they are attracted for whatever reason.

We are attracted to what we are attracted to, you cannot force or legislate attraction.

No amount of convincing , or legislation or pressure would ever get me to be attracted to someone like Rosie O'Donnell or Linda Sansour.





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Tue 07/03/18 08:58 AM
I think there is a HUGE distinction between saying one is not attracted to a CERTAIN individual (and their specific combination of features)

and saying one is not attracted to a WHOLE RACE (billions of individuals each with their own specific combination of features)

it is racism. So what? and yes, excluding a sex is sexism, so what?

the main difference is, at least with sex, there is one feature that EVERYONE in that group shares that can be a deal breaker.

whereas with race, there is no ONE feature everyone will have, deal breaker or not.

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Tue 07/03/18 09:03 AM

There is beauty in all races..

some races beauty stands out more, Asian women are known for their beauty

Although American women isn't a race there a ton of beautiful women in America, the problem is some of them are poisoned by this 3rd wave feminist crap.

Mixed races sometimes produces the most beautiful offspring, I once saw a woman of Japanese and Egyptian mix and I thought holy mother beep, she is absolutely stunning.

There is a woman that works in one of the coffee shops near my office and she is mixed with Thai and Spanish and she is stunning and I know she gets hit on a lot, of course many dont know she is a lesbian but its funny to watch the guys unsuccessfully hit on her.




one of the things I love about NYC, walk down any street and you will see women from every different ethnic group.

It is like the world came to you

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Tue 07/03/18 09:14 AM

I think there is a HUGE distinction between saying one is not attracted to a CERTAIN individual (and their specific combination of features)

and saying one is not attracted to a WHOLE RACE (billions of individuals each with their own specific combination of features)

it is racism. So what? and yes, excluding a sex is sexism, so what?

the main difference is, at least with sex, there is one feature that EVERYONE in that group shares that can be a deal breaker.

whereas with race, there is no ONE feature everyone will have, deal breaker or not.


So you're saying its not good to exclude genders or race even though you are not attracted to them

So I assume you are not attracted to women, ( maybe you are)so if you're not and you dont want to date one does that mean we can call you a sexist and homophobe?

I also dont want to date a transgendered woman, I suppose that makes me a transphobic as well?

so what would you call me becasue I think Rosie o donell is a pig and I wouldnt date her nor am I attracted to her, what does that make me?

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Tue 07/03/18 10:36 AM




I lived in Asia for 2 years. The Asian women I met were very classy, very smart and very pretty. What I found most attractive was their sincerity and sense of responsibility. The way Asians treat and care for their elderly.. well.. Americans could learn a lot from.
I don't think American women are smart enough to learn anything...most are to busy thinking they are the same as men....
Cuious, in what sense MightyMoe?

Greeneyes, I can appreciate a culture that honors their elders. My family has a history of caring for our own, unless we can’t provide the level of care needed from a professional. For example, I don’t recommend trying to care for advanced Alzheimer patient without proper training, no matter how much you love them. :cry:
I don't like the feminazis...if you like a woman, I think we should be able to tell her without getting a nasty letter from her lawyer, or a pink slip...
They don’t like it when strangers walk up and lick their face? what :tongue: laugh