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OP,
I saw a book on this subject several years ago: http://www.amazon.com/Breeding-Between-Lines-Interracial-Attractive/dp/1569803064/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1379262368&sr=8-1&keywords=breeding+between+the+lines Perhaps you might be interested in reading it. |
| I'm biracial and I think it's kind of rude to those who aren't biracial. As if they had any control over that. |
| I can see why some people find the OP's statement offensive. In a way I do, although I agree that many interracial people have interesting features that are (to me) attractive. Of course all the examples are from celebrity-types, who tend to be more attractive than the average. I'm sure there is a wider range of attractiveness that what's being represented here. |
Or that the majority race isn't pretty enough unless you mix "blackness" with it. |
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I rarely see half-black/half-Asian people.
I bet they would look nice, though. |
| There are many half-black/half-Asian people in DC. Maybe I just know a good share of them for some reason - but it's not rare for this area. |
This is the legacy of our involvement in Vietnam. Or AA soldiers stationed in Korea/Japan. Like Marja Vongerichten. She is gorgeous. |
+1. Also, at least one of the parents has to be good looking and DC has to take after that parent. One fug plus another fug does not equal a beautiful child. Of course sometimes one good looking parent plus another good looking parent does not always equal a beautiful child either. |
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Well thank you, I'm biracial (b/w).
I also think Asian/black and Asian/white biracial people are gorgeous |
Tiger Woods? |
Fug city. Neither parents were beautiful though. |
| Tatyana's Ali's dad is Trinidadian, of East Asian descent. |
Erm, that should have been East Indian. |
Black & Asian Olympian Bryan Clay
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Go to California. You will see many. |