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Old 12-15-2002, 01:47 AM
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For minorities in the U.S., this question has a very different meaning. We could gather here and talk about how we shouldn't generalize much. However, for years and years, for a black man to even be around a white woman--let alone have sex with her--meant he risked terrible consequences. White men could have sex with anybody but white women were supposed to be "protected". Of course, it was more true in certain regions than in others but the general attitude back then was white women shouldn't have sex with non-whites.

With the advent of the sexual revolution, the options for minority men were opened in such manner that I saw another phenomenom: Some minority(especially black) women started to complain that too many good minority men were having relations with white women and that they should "keep to your own culture." I'm also sure that a lot of white men aren't happy about this, either.

I haven't really spoken to other minority men about this but, at least for me, having sex outside my own race has a special allure. Maybe I'll get over it some day but maybe I can't.
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