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not talking about choice and stuff. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? orphans answered Thursday July 19 2007, 9:24 pm: It always depends on the person who they want to date. Some people rather stay within their own ethnicity and not outside of it. In the past, people use to do that. However, now it's less common. No people date anyone who attract them, not due to their ehtnicity.
I'm Chinese and I haven't found any asians that I'm attracted. People date who they want and that's it. It's simple. Sometimes people only want to date and maybe get married + have children with their own ehtnicity because they want there baby 'pure' if you know what I mean. To me, I don't mind if I have a child half chinese and half whatever. Some people don't want to date the same ethnicty people they could be racist. Anyways, to answer your questino is YES. I hope I answered why previously. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Thursday July 19 2007, 5:25 pm: People are apt to date someone from their own ethnic group if they aren't interested in dating outside of their ethnicity.
But there are many out there who don't feel that someone's race matters when it comes to who they date, so they are apt to date from any ethnic group.
Why? I don't know. It just depends on the individual.
Personally? I'm one of those who thinks race doesn't matter. Why? Just because someone may have a different color of skin than me, or be from a different part of the world than me, doesn't mean they aren't right for me.
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