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Apr 21, 2010 10:12 AM CST Ethnicity
ndega
ndegandegaPretoria, Gauteng South Africa1 Threads 1 Posts
is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.banana
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Apr 21, 2010 10:15 AM CST Ethnicity
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.
Why should there be?
In my opinion,only Governments ought to be TOTALLY colorblind!
May not prefer or disadvantage any Ethnic Group!conversing
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Apr 21, 2010 10:16 AM CST Ethnicity
mastic55
mastic55mastic55Long Island, New York USA167 Threads 6,859 Posts
In response to: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.
Nobody can tell you who to date(at lease for).
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Apr 21, 2010 10:17 AM CST Ethnicity
mastic55
mastic55mastic55Long Island, New York USA167 Threads 6,859 Posts
at lease for now.
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Apr 21, 2010 10:17 AM CST Ethnicity
FeketeDiva
FeketeDivaFeketeDivaBudapest és Nyíregyháza, Central Hungary Hungary2 Threads 84 Posts
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.


No, if it's important to you, then no. You can't help who you are attracted to and regardless to how much we like to be idealistic, physical attraction is important. Some people are just physically attracted to a specific characteristic dancing .
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Apr 21, 2010 10:38 AM CST Ethnicity
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.



I don’t see anything wrong or politically incorrect in stating one’s preferred ethnicity; in fact I wonder why some would think it is.
It’s no different from stating one’s preferred location, body type, education, religion.
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Apr 21, 2010 10:40 AM CST Ethnicity
cincity
cincitycincitytoronto, Ontario Canada9 Threads 2,496 Posts
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.

absolutely not everyone has some preference in a partner..wave
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Apr 21, 2010 10:41 AM CST Ethnicity
nicki_love
nicki_lovenicki_loveoriginally from Venus, Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago15 Threads 374 Posts
In response to: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.


There is absolutely nothing wrong with stating your choices. Obviously, however, it limits your search.. JMO grin
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Apr 21, 2010 11:23 AM CST Ethnicity
Ambrose2007
Ambrose2007Ambrose2007BFE, South Dakota USA67 Threads 10 Polls 8,881 Posts
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.


No, but it is rather redundant (only need one "preferred"). wink
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Apr 21, 2010 12:10 PM CST Ethnicity
Jo0073
Jo0073Jo0073Houston, Texas USA3 Posts
I don't see anything wrong with posting your prefrences as we say inmy home town "to each his (her) own". I have been in relationships with people of different races and ethnic backgrounds, but have always had a white or American Indian Preference. I don't think it's plitically incorrect, it is a PERSONEL Preference.
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Apr 21, 2010 12:12 PM CST Ethnicity
denmcintyre
denmcintyredenmcintyrewest melbourne, Florida USA10 Threads 1,106 Posts
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.
I see nothing wrong with it.. and for the record.. I have no preference.. i love women of all ethnic backgrounds dancing
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Apr 21, 2010 12:21 PM CST Ethnicity
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.



Political correctness drives me up the walls.I see nothing wrong with stating your perferred ethnicity.Geesh.laugh
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Apr 21, 2010 12:40 PM CST Ethnicity
equiya
equiyaequiyaunknown, Ontario Canada2 Threads 4,055 Posts
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.


There is nothing wrong with that and I wouldn't say it is politically incorrect to declare one's preference for ETHNICITY.
And believe me, even those who have chosen ANY have their preference, they don't want to say it or don't want to be bothered. Myself included, I just don't want to be bothered but I have my preference in terms of the ethnicity of my partner. Our choices or preferences have to do with our past experiences.
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Apr 21, 2010 12:47 PM CST Ethnicity
Iuchi_Zien
Iuchi_ZienIuchi_ZienSheffield, South Yorkshire, England UK21 Threads 9 Polls 1,426 Posts
equiya: There is nothing wrong with that and I wouldn't say it is politically incorrect to declare one's preference for ETHNICITY.
And believe me, even those who have chosen ANY have their preference, they don't want to say it or don't want to be bothered. Myself included, I just don't want to be bothered but I have my preference in terms of the ethnicity of my partner. Our choices or preferences have to do with our past experiences.


I once went through a shopping precinct walking just behind a couple, he was in his mid fifties, on the rotund side and balding his wife was south east asian, petite and in her late twenties/early thirties. The sound of people thinking "I wonder how much he paid for her" was deafening. I wouldn't want to subject any woman to that kind of attitude so, no, I don't think there is a problem stating the preferred ethnicity of a future partner.
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Apr 21, 2010 12:48 PM CST Ethnicity
denmcintyre
denmcintyredenmcintyrewest melbourne, Florida USA10 Threads 1,106 Posts
equiya: There is nothing wrong with that and I wouldn't say it is politically incorrect to declare one's preference for ETHNICITY.
And believe me, even those who have chosen ANY have their preference, they don't want to say it or don't want to be bothered. Myself included, I just don't want to be bothered but I have my preference in terms of the ethnicity of my partner. Our choices or preferences have to do with our past experiences.
I don't think we all fall under that category.. i truly have no preference, i think women of any ethnicity are desirable, intelligent and i love them all grin having said that, I see nothing wrong with having and stating a preference..
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Apr 21, 2010 12:49 PM CST Ethnicity
dblank
dblankdblankauburndale, Florida USA1 Posts
no never
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Apr 21, 2010 12:52 PM CST Ethnicity
Boban1
Boban1Boban1bigplace, Central Serbia Serbia144 Threads 5 Polls 18,789 Posts
ndega: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.


Yes.....
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Apr 21, 2010 1:13 PM CST Ethnicity
tipaly81
tipaly81tipaly81Moscow, Idaho USA56 Threads 15 Polls 950 Posts
I don't believe there is anything wrong with stating what you prefer. It kind of follows the same line as religion some people find mixed religion/race relationships to be difficult or unappealing. Just so long as you're not rude or nasty to a person because of their race or creed, then all is well.
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Apr 21, 2010 1:14 PM CST Ethnicity
equiya
equiyaequiyaunknown, Ontario Canada2 Threads 4,055 Posts
denmcintyre: I don't think we all fall under that category.. i truly have no preference, i think women of any ethnicity are desirable, intelligent and i love them all having said that, I see nothing wrong with having and stating a preference..


Your preference is NO PREFERENCE.
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Apr 21, 2010 2:00 PM CST Ethnicity
Desertguy49
Desertguy49Desertguy49South Western Desert, Arizona USA7 Threads 2,259 Posts
In response to: is there asnything wrong or politically incorrect with stating the preferred ethnicity of your preferred partner.


No there isn't, it's a personal choice and up to the individual.
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