Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it sexist to refuse to date or marry someone of a particular sex?
I do wonder sometimes why women (who tend to be more sexually fluid) don’t date other women more often. I hear a lot about curiosity and experimentation, but it’s usually focused on sexy and not on romance. I think even when women are open to bisexuality, they seem to look for heterosexual romance. I don’t understand enjoying kissing another woman but not dating her. That does sound homophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s an incrediblely f’ed up viewpoint. I don’t owe anyone a date, a relationship, or sex. Calling someone racist because they won’t date who you tell them they have to date is straight up grooming behavior. You’re insane.
What traits do all Asian men share that makes them unattractive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that is a little crazy. I am not at all attracted to asian guys. I'm not racist and can be friends with anyone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes to answer your question - its racism.
So now I'm a racist because I am not attracted to people of a different race. OK, you folks have gone off the deep end. This is getting ridiculous.
Uh, you pretty much defined a trait a racism by saying you’re not attracted to Asian guys.
Guess what?
You’re racist!!
Betcha didn’t know that about yourself, did you?
That’s an incrediblely f’ed up viewpoint. I don’t owe anyone a date, a relationship, or sex. Calling someone racist because they won’t date who you tell them they have to date is straight up grooming behavior. You’re insane.
You DO owe everyone a fair chance at being judged by their personal characteristics and their personality and not their race.
It is not racism to say Bob is a jerk or Bob is bald
Is IS racism to say that Bob is automatically unattractive because he is Asian/Indian/White/Black/Hispanic/etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just being honest, the Indian kids at my DD’s high school only sat with one another at school. They spoke in Hindu to each other. They weren’t allowed to hang around with “other” kids outside of school, let alone date them.
Hindu is a religion, not a language idiot. Maybe your daughter is stupid as you, and that’s why they didn’t hang out with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that is a little crazy. I am not at all attracted to asian guys. I'm not racist and can be friends with anyone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes to answer your question - its racism.
So now I'm a racist because I am not attracted to people of a different race. OK, you folks have gone off the deep end. This is getting ridiculous.
Uh, you pretty much defined a trait a racism by saying you’re not attracted to Asian guys.
Guess what?
You’re racist!!
Betcha didn’t know that about yourself, did you?
That’s an incrediblely f’ed up viewpoint. I don’t owe anyone a date, a relationship, or sex. Calling someone racist because they won’t date who you tell them they have to date is straight up grooming behavior. You’re insane.
Anonymous wrote:Is it sexist to refuse to date or marry someone of a particular sex?
Anonymous wrote:That’s an incrediblely f’ed up viewpoint. I don’t owe anyone a date, a relationship, or sex. Calling someone racist because they won’t date who you tell them they have to date is straight up grooming behavior. You’re insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that is a little crazy. I am not at all attracted to asian guys. I'm not racist and can be friends with anyone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes to answer your question - its racism.
So now I'm a racist because I am not attracted to people of a different race. OK, you folks have gone off the deep end. This is getting ridiculous.
Uh, you pretty much defined a trait a racism by saying you’re not attracted to Asian guys.
Guess what?
You’re racist!!
Betcha didn’t know that about yourself, did you?
Anonymous wrote:Just being honest, the Indian kids at my DD’s high school only sat with one another at school. They spoke in Hindu to each other. They weren’t allowed to hang around with “other” kids outside of school, let alone date them.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a student at a NE college, and a lot of students will only date/marry their own race or culture, which is surprising to him, being raised here in the dc area, and it started an interesting dinner table conversation yesterday. Im curious what others think.
Is it racism for people to refuse themselves or to refuse to allow their children to date or marry outside their race/culture?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah that is a little crazy. I am not at all attracted to asian guys. I'm not racist and can be friends with anyone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes to answer your question - its racism.
So now I'm a racist because I am not attracted to people of a different race. OK, you folks have gone off the deep end. This is getting ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I was only attracted to people of my own race and religion to marry and have kids with. I have friends from many races and religion and while I am close to them and enjoy their culture, I wanted to pass on my own culture to my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just being honest, the Indian kids at my DD’s high school only sat with one another at school. They spoke in Hindu to each other. They weren’t allowed to hang around with “other” kids outside of school, let alone date them.
Your ignorance is showing. Hindu is a religion and a person who follows Hinduism. The language that some Indians speak is Hindi. There are many Indian languages and I can assure you that most of the kids are not speaking their mother tongue outside of their home and outside of their family group.
There are no Indian kids at your daughter's school. They are Indian Americans. The reason that they are not hanging out with other kids is that they are focussed academically. They do hang out with kids from other races who are into academics, scholastic endeavors or EC activities. My Indian-American HS kid has a close group of kids who are from all colors and (gasp!) all political leanings - but they all are good well behaved kids and come from families that prioritize learning. All are liked very much by the teachers.
Trust me, if any Indian-American kids do not hang out with some kids, it is less to do with their race and more to do with their character.