Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do other black men and women give you crap over it? Last week, I listened to a show on 1450 (it was either the Carl Nelson Show, or Andre Eggeletion), and this was the topic. Almost every single caller was a black man who thought that a black man or woman should not date/marry a non-black. They all said it was bringing the black race down, and that it was a betrayal of the black race.
They were going on and on about how black women need to find a black man, and stop betraying their race by getting together with white men, etc.
It caught me off-guard. I really didn't realize that in today's day and age, so many people still have such a problem with interracial relationships.
Do you also wonder if white men and white give him crap? Or do you think whites are cool with it?
I don't think white men would give him crap about it (even if they weren't cool with it) because they wouldn't want to seem un-PC or be branded as a racist.
You're fooling yourself. In fact, I'm amazed you typed that with a straight face.
NP here, but all the mixed race couples I know have faced enormous very overt prejudice from blacks (men and women) including having abuse hurled at them in public and not even a hint of disapproval from whites in their day to day life. I think PPs question is valid. For some reason some people think it's perfectly acceptable to voice prejudice if you are black but clearly racist if you are white. The radio program PP quotes is a perfect example of it. There is no way that a show describing that situation in opposite terms would be on air.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do other black men and women give you crap over it? Last week, I listened to a show on 1450 (it was either the Carl Nelson Show, or Andre Eggeletion), and this was the topic. Almost every single caller was a black man who thought that a black man or woman should not date/marry a non-black. They all said it was bringing the black race down, and that it was a betrayal of the black race.
They were going on and on about how black women need to find a black man, and stop betraying their race by getting together with white men, etc.
It caught me off-guard. I really didn't realize that in today's day and age, so many people still have such a problem with interracial relationships.
Do you also wonder if white men and white give him crap? Or do you think whites are cool with it?
I don't think white men would give him crap about it (even if they weren't cool with it) because they wouldn't want to seem un-PC or be branded as a racist.
You're fooling yourself. In fact, I'm amazed you typed that with a straight face.
NP here, but all the mixed race couples I know have faced enormous very overt prejudice from blacks (men and women) including having abuse hurled at them in public and not even a hint of disapproval from whites in their day to day life. I think PPs question is valid. For some reason some people think it's perfectly acceptable to voice prejudice if you are black but clearly racist if you are white. The radio program PP quotes is a perfect example of it. There is no way that a show describing that situation in opposite terms would be on air.
Anonymous wrote:Do other black men and women give you crap over it? Last week, I listened to a show on 1450 (it was either the Carl Nelson Show, or Andre Eggeletion), and this was the topic. Almost every single caller was a black man who thought that a black man or woman should not date/marry a non-black. They all said it was bringing the black race down, and that it was a betrayal of the black race.
They were going on and on about how black women need to find a black man, and stop betraying their race by getting together with white men, etc.
It caught me off-guard. I really didn't realize that in today's day and age, so many people still have such a problem with interracial relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Are you treated better by white people (neighbors, colleagues, school administrators, cops, etc.) after they learn you're married to a white woman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do u have $$$$? DO u feel superior? Are u educated? Are u from the same SES? Does your family like her?
We are doing relatively well together - but not rich. No one is superior to anyone else. I am educated. We are from very different SES - I grew up very poor, she was upper-middle class. My family LOVES her!
Anonymous wrote:Dude, why did you post and fail to come back? Asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Do u have $$$$? DO u feel superior? Are u educated? Are u from the same SES? Does your family like her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she only marry you because she honestly believed she could never go back?
LOL
NP. LOL.
White women have any of you tried to go back? This would make a great book.
NP. Uhmm....I'm still married to DH (black). No.
--Blonde. 5'8" 140 lbs. Any other questions?
Anonymous wrote:Are you my neighbor in Alexandria who never says hello to me? If so, what gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she only marry you because she honestly believed she could never go back?
LOL
NP. LOL.
White women have any of you tried to go back? This would make a great book.
NP. Uhmm....I'm still married to DH (black). No.
--Blonde. 5'8" 140 lbs. Any other questions?
Clearly you're not a trophy wife. Is DH unemployed?
Can you learn how to read?
The question was to white women (not just you), have any of you tried to go back?
Can you? Question(s) answered. Moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the wife overweight and blonde?
That seems to be the type of woman I see with black guys.
She is not overweight, but we both complain about our weight and swears that we'll do something about it - as we're driving into a fast-food joint...
Anonymous wrote:Is the wife overweight and blonde?
That seems to be the type of woman I see with black guys.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the most unintentionally offensive thing anyone has ever said or asked you or your wife in relation to your inter-racial marriage?
Good question. I recall a time when my wife and I were walking down the street and a homeless white man asked my wife if she needed help (he apparently thought she was with me against her will). In this instance, I wasn't really offended, but the moment sticks with me for a lot of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:What is the most unintentionally offensive thing anyone has ever said or asked you or your wife in relation to your inter-racial marriage?