Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a nonsensical question.
If I were a different race I would have been a fundamentally different person because I would have had different life experiences, circumstances, etc as a result.
The OP said all else equal.
Anonymous wrote:This is a nonsensical question.
If I were a different race I would have been a fundamentally different person because I would have had different life experiences, circumstances, etc as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you have the same basic looks and be a different race? We are an interracial couple and my answer is no - I'm attracted to my dh which is largely due to his race color/features etc
Are you serious?
DH is South Asian, I'm South American and when we went to each others' home country people were amazed to see how similar looking we were to our local folks. We blended in perfectly. I can totally see DH being my race and me being his race.
with is South american? It's a continent, not a race. Is your DH much darker skinned than you? That would explain a lot...Sounds like he married down for color.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, the OP's question assumes that race would not impact one's outlook, personality, demeanor, etc. IMO, there is no way I would be the person I am today (I am Asian American, btw) if I were born white or black. In other words, my race has undoubtedly shaped the person I am today. Would DH have married me if I were white or black or some other color? I don't know because that person would not exist.
OP's question is moot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, the OP's question assumes that race would not impact one's outlook, personality, demeanor, etc. IMO, there is no way I would be the person I am today (I am Asian American, btw) if I were born white or black. In other words, my race has undoubtedly shaped the person I am today. Would DH have married me if I were white or black or some other color? I don't know because that person would not exist.
OP's question is moot.
what if you were adopted into a family of a different race. Would your husband have married an Asian woman raised by white parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you have the same basic looks and be a different race? We are an interracial couple and my answer is no - I'm attracted to my dh which is largely due to his race color/features etc
Are you serious?
DH is South Asian, I'm South American and when we went to each others' home country people were amazed to see how similar looking we were to our local folks. We blended in perfectly. I can totally see DH being my race and me being his race.
with is South american? It's a continent, not a race. Is your DH much darker skinned than you? That would explain a lot...Sounds like he married down for color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH and I are black. He would not marry a white woman, so "no".
Prior to marriage, I've never been open to dating outside of my race; however, the me I am today would be, so my answer would be "yes".
There are other races besides white and black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH and I are black. He would not marry a white woman, so "no".
Prior to marriage, I've never been open to dating outside of my race; however, the me I am today would be, so my answer would be "yes".
There are other races besides white and black.
My husband wouldn't be open to any of them, except a biracial woman (I asked). He also never dated outside of his race.