well, my bestfriend who is middle eastern hates where she is from 16yrs and says she dosent wanna date any guy from afgan, but she tells me (16 &asian) right now she only is attracted to asian guys maybe cause, r we hang w/h them too much.the problem is, she says no asians will ever fall for me! and im gonna b single 4 ever! i told her some asians are open to different race,and some asian guy will like her, what do u think?/ any asian guys out there willing to date out side their race? esp middle eastern?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? xeViLxShArPiEx answered Friday June 13 2008, 2:27 am: Race shouldn't even matter. Your friend just hasn't found the right person yet. If she likes someone, she should get to know them better. I've seen asian guys being attracted to someone outside their race. Some people might not date outside their race cause they may be nervous, but still that's not always the case. The person you date really depends on the person. Maybe your friend should hang out with other guy friends? Then get to know them better. I'm sure someone will be interested in her, but you just have to find the right guy, even if in the future he might not be the one you spend your whole life with. People are different though. Like some asian guys are interested in any type of person, or maybe they're just interested in dating the same race. Again, race shouldn't even matter.
xxkelsxx answered Thursday June 12 2008, 12:55 pm: race should not matter in a relationship. whether yout middle eastern, asian, white, philipino, hispanic whatever! it should not matter. however there still are some terrible people in the world that are rascist toward other races and wont date outside their race. as long as she is fallng for the good people and have good hearts... she shouldn't have a problem with dating people from other races.
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