Archive for September, 2009

Interracial dating: Is this where we at?

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Sometimes I tend to write very controversial articles on this site and some of you have been quick to point that out. Well, today isn’t that day. Just want to look into interracial dating trends. One thing I have noticed is that gender has played a big part in shaping interracial dating trends. Whilst this [...]

Loving in parents’ shadow

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Ever found yourself doing the very things your mother or father did – even those things you promised yourself that you would never ever do? In her book “Women Who Love Too Much”, Robin Norwood argues that human beings learn how to love or accept love by observing their parents of the same sex. We [...]

Gold-diggers or downright realistic?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

“I don’t know about chat-up lines but a man once bought me a car. He got a whole lot of thanks for that.” “I would rather cry in a Crystler than laugh on a bicycle.” These are the words of two women who have no shame and make no apology for having sexual relations or [...]

White men are least attracted to Black women?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

…gender is one of the determining factors of interracial dating trends. Caucasian females are least likely to date Asian men, whilst white males in the U.S tend to be least attracted to female African American’s. – ‘Interracial Dating Trends’ by Matt Dating Much as it is just a generalization, most of us do agree that [...]

Do kids judge others based on skin color?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

How many White people are nice? (Almost all) (A lot) (Some) (Not many) (None) How many Black people are nice? (Almost all) (A lot) (Some) (Not many) (None) These are the questions that Birgitte Vittrup of the Children’s Research Lab at the University of Texas asked Caucasian children between 5 and 7 years of age [...]

They must be talking about me…

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

We all have what I will call mild paranoia … worrying about what other people think about us. For some of us we suspect everyone must be talking about us behind our backs. “I am in an interracial relationship. What will they think?” “I am gay. What will they think?” “I am in a micro [...]