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americans including latinos are a product of intermarriage among black native and euro folks over 500 yrs of dates. some are lost, need quality education. lets evolve naturally people. y tu abuela donde esta!
I believe that u have to be a really good looking women nowadays to get a latino mans attention.... maybe ur looks jus are'nt cutting it! Remeber once u go black we dont want u back! lol
You win maria... I give up the black guys could have you! LMAO!
Well I'm a product of an interracial marriage, as my mom is latina (Cuban/Mexican) and my dad is New Orleans Creole (a Bayou mix of French/Choctaw Indian and some African).
I can't say I have a preference, except for what I look for as far as qualities in a guy.
Smart, treats me right, personality, funny and a good chemistry.
My parents stepped out of the box, and my very large family comes in all colors. (my mom has 18 brothers and sisters, all of whom married Asian, African-American, Latino, Hawaiian and White)
I was never pushed to date a certain race-I guess because it was never something my family recognized as an issue. I've dated many latinos, since they were the ones that asked me out, but lacking in the honesty department. But at the end of the day, men are men, no matter what color-there's good ones and bad ones anywhere you go in all cultures
My take on this-It will and should be less of a taboo, and coming from Charlotte, NC, Miami is way more accepting of interracial couples and families. It won't go away if we continue to see it as an issue. I never thought of myself as an ethnicity because I don't fit any specific mold. Plus, Mixing always produces beautiful babies haha!
Sandra-
Great feedback! Thank you!
I'm also a product of an interracial marriage being half Hispanic and half Pacific-Islander, well Cuban-Filipino to be more specific. While my mom's side of the family (Filipino) has been more socially accepting of interracial relationships, my father's side (Cuban) would never consent. His family frowned upon his marriage to my mother with her not being of Hispanic origin. Needless to say, my intermediate family has conflicting views as to what is acceptable in their eyes when it comes to the men I choose to date.
However, I don't share their views and don't feel like someones ethnic origin or skin tone would ever dictate how I feel about them or vice versa. Love doesn't have a color or a label in my book.
Sandra E. said:Well I'm a product of an interracial marriage, as my mom is latina (Cuban/Mexican) and my dad is New Orleans Creole (a Bayou mix of French/Choctaw Indian and some African).
I can't say I have a preference, except for what I look for as far as qualities in a guy.
Smart, treats me right, personality, funny and a good chemistry.
My parents stepped out of the box, and my very large family comes in all colors. (my mom has 18 brothers and sisters, all of whom married Asian, African-American, Latino, Hawaiian and White)
I was never pushed to date a certain race-I guess because it was never something my family recognized as an issue. I've dated many latinos, since they were the ones that asked me out, but lacking in the honesty department. But at the end of the day, men are men, no matter what color-there's good ones and bad ones anywhere you go in all cultures
My take on this-It will and should be less of a taboo, and coming from Charlotte, NC, Miami is way more accepting of interracial couples and families. It won't go away if we continue to see it as an issue. I never thought of myself as an ethnicity because I don't fit any specific mold. Plus, Mixing always produces beautiful babies haha!
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