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Poll: Is dating another minority easier than dating white?

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011
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Most interracial couples have had their fair share of problems just for being in interracial unions. But when looking at the problems, we find that most of the stories of these interracial couples are those of couples that involve a minority/ colored individual and a white spouse. Somehow, the picture one ends up getting is [...]

Is interracial marriage sheer arrogance to what God intended?

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
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When the former pastor of Gulnare Free Will Baptist Church in Kentucky (Melvin Thompson) passed a resolution to ban interracial couples from their church in the name of “promoting greater unity among the church body and the community”, I had to find out what he meant by that. And as much as not all of [...]

A Big Bet on Her Birthday…

Monday, December 12th, 2011
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Rich was coming off a relationship that didn’t go the distance, but it didn’t convince him to give up on love, either. “I had decided to come back into the dating world,” he says. “When I returned to the site and was looking at profiles, I ran across a picture of a woman…

Why the sudden preference in white women black men relationships once success kicks in?

Friday, November 18th, 2011
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Every woman despite race dreams of finding love. And the dream is to find a man who comes as a package deal: a great career with great income, his own home, attractive, loving and a man who is capable of taking care of his family. Sadly, in the black community, most such men are in [...]

White men black women dating:Is the choice to cross over an emotional struggle?

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
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When confronted by an irate reader’s closing remark “I can tell; you’re one of those women with a white boyfriend”, Sandy Banks says in a recent article in the LA Times: “I was pleased to be able to rally back: “My boyfriend is black.” Take that. But I was also grateful that her challenge hadn’t [...]

The Ultimate “Never Too Late for Love” Story

Friday, October 28th, 2011
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James and Geraldine had lived long lives—let’s just say both are eligible for senior-citizen discounts—but found themselves single and looking for love.  Loneliness drove Geraldine, a retired Texan, to join our site.  James, a farmer in Iowa, signed up because he saw that there were “a number of available women, and pretty ones!” Many couples [...]

Why do outsiders have a harder time dealing with mixed race identity than the individuals do?

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
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I never believed such things happened until my sister told me furiously how some Chinese woman at the mall saw her pushing her mixed race baby on the pram (who looks white) and asked her if she was baby sitting. Ok! What made her livid was the suspicious look on that woman’s face. Its like [...]

Whether or How to disclose an STI when dating online

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
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Even at the best of times, dating can be pretty complicated. Now, imagine what it can be like when you have an incurable sexually transmitted infection (STI). Facing the humiliation, people’s ignorance and rejection can be quite oppressing for sufferers trying to penetrate the dating arena, no matter how positively they may want to live [...]

Tamera Mowry wont let hate against her interracial marriage ruin it

Sunday, October 9th, 2011
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When people found out Tamera Mowry formerly of the Sister Sister TV show was engaged to a white man (now her husband Fox News correspondent Adam Housley), Housley had to calm her down when the hate against her choice to marry white was becoming too much to swallow. Tamera and Housley got married in May [...]

Low expectations turned into high hopes

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011
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Alex was frustrated with the dating scene in his town. Laurel had just moved and didn’t know anyone in her area. Both were curious about online dating. So they joined our site… “I never took online dating all that seriously,” Laurel concedes. “I thought I might find people to talk to, but I never thought [...]