Anonymous wrote:Why do hardcore asians frown upon marrying a black man? My sister I think is secretly dating a black man - he's nice-looking, smart, good family, perfect. BUT my dad went bat shit crazy when he saw a photo of the both of them on FB. Btw -- she denies they are dating.. but it was a cause of huge tension. Why is this such a no-no in asian cultures?
Mixed babies are beautiful! Love them.
Anonymous wrote:Why do hardcore asians frown upon marrying a black man? My sister I think is secretly dating a black man - he's nice-looking, smart, good family, perfect. BUT my dad went bat shit crazy when he saw a photo of the both of them on FB. Btw -- she denies they are dating.. but it was a cause of huge tension. Why is this such a no-no in asian cultures?
Mixed babies are beautiful! Love them.


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two friends, each has a mom who is Japanese American, father who is AA.
How old are the moms? The Japanese tended to look down on darker skinned people, not just blacks but anyone with darker tones because it was sign of someone who worked outdoors. I think the younger generations are more inclusive though.
Anonymous wrote:Telling you now this thread is going to be empty as shit cause Asians would sooner commit harakiri than marry a black man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Telling you now this thread is going to be empty as shit cause Asians would sooner commit harakiri than marry a black man.
Tell that to Russel Simmons.
STFU she doesn't count...Kimora Lee Simmons was born in St. Louis, Missouri for one...2nd her mom was adopted by an American serviceman during the Korean War and raised in the US so she doesn't have a deep connection to her Asian cultural heritage via family.
She looks Asian, wanna be black woman to me
Idiots...her father is black.
She is not Asian or white. She is Black then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two friends, each has a mom who is Japanese American, father who is AA.
How old are the moms? The Japanese tended to look down on darker skinned people, not just blacks but anyone with darker tones because it was sign of someone who worked outdoors. I think the younger generations are more inclusive though.