Topic: when dating do you date outside your ethnicity/culture? | |
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I would have to amend "we all start with physical attraction" to "physical attractiveness is the first and easiest thing to notice about people". I don't think it's a deciding factor for as many people as we might think - I've been turned off of plenty of attractive women online and in real life (okay, more women online than in real life) because I got to know them a little better, or read their profiles, and either nothing else caught my interest, or they actively grated on me. (That's "grated", not "gyrated".)
In other words, you don't have to risk losing THAT much in the gamble if you take a little time to examine the odds better. |
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I personally like to date outside my ethnicity because I enjoy learning the different customs, beliefs from me , and like to meet people from different walks of life and I feel like their is more options available.In the other hand I also know that not everybody feels the same way, some people only date within their ethnicity or racial group.I wonder what is your perspective on this topic? I agree with you, I also like to meet new people and cultures. Women are beautiful in all shapes and sizes and nationality's, and yes I also have dated outside my nationality.I don't like to say race because in my eyes we are all the same race. ^ this WIN |
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I also like to meet new people and cultures. Women are beautiful in all shapes and sizes and nationality's, and yes I also have dated outside my nationality.I don't like to say race because in my eyes we are all the same race. I simply do not understand why you are still single Jacktrades! |
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I definitely like meeting new people, of different races
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Dating is a gamble - we all start with the physical attraction. You need to spend time learning about a person's attitude and behavior as you go along........ The trick is to REALLY listen. |
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I would have to amend "we all start with physical attraction" to "physical attractiveness is the first and easiest thing to notice about people". I don't think it's a deciding factor for as many people as we might think - I've been turned off of plenty of attractive women online and in real life (okay, more women online than in real life) because I got to know them a little better, or read their profiles, and either nothing else caught my interest, or they actively grated on me. (That's "grated", not "gyrated".) In other words, you don't have to risk losing THAT much in the gamble if you take a little time to examine the odds better. |
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I generally date outside of my race. My preference is white males but I am attracted to all races.
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I don't really put any thought into it. If someone or something peaks my interest those sort of things don't really matter to me.
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