Urge For A Different Race

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is it evil for you to want to date outside of your race? What kind of question is that? cultural taboo maybe.. but evil?

I haven't read the other posts in this thread so I'll keep this brief to reduce the chances of restating something already said. Race is a social construct. So is the idea that one should date within their own race. If you limit your dating options to those who are most genetically similar to you you'll be doing a disservice to your children. Variety is the spice of life I say, and I would highly recommend mixing it up a bit while you're still single and able to do so. I think you'll find it a rewarding experience trying something new, and you'll have broadened your own horizons in the process and probably come out a better person for it.

Also, Muslim isn't a race. It's a religion.

[edit] okay I read a few more of the posts.... and just wanted to add... if you're Hindu and you want to date Muslim girls... that's a whole other issue that has nothing to do with dating outside of your ethnicity. a Muslim girl who is actually devout in her faith is not going to be fucking around for one thing, and won't be dating non-Muslims for another... so I'd say that's lost cause. But there are plenty of Arabic and Persian girls out there who aren't Muslims or who at least not practicing. Is there some reason you can't go after one of them? Is that really a huge issue in London? I've been there and it's easily among the most international cities I've ever been to, up there with New York and Amsterdam.

and why is the issue with finding a whore distance? I know they have escorts in London who will come to you.
 

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Society is complicated. The exotic and the different is always appealing. The blunt reality is that who you fuck and who you marry are two different issues that many people find confusing. The biological imperative is genetic diversification. Labels are usually self applied.
 

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The comment about race being a social structure is fairly accurate, but it depends on what you consider race. If you classify race as being genetically distinct groups, then no, race doesn’t exist. What most people think of as race (skin color, eye shape, nose shape, etc.) are actually regional characteristics that have little to no indication of underlying genetic variances that have significant medical relevance. You could, however, place people into groups in which their traits do cause medical differences. This would confuse some people since it’s very possible for two people who appear to be the same “race” to have different medically relevant genes. An example of this would be people who have indigenous African ancestry (commonly referred to as Blacks) and those who have native Australian bloodline (referred to as Australian Aboriginals). Even though the two groups look quite similar they do not share similar Alu sequences, (which can be the cause of genetic predisposition to certain diseases and would be way to classify humans medically). In reality Africans have more in common with Southern Europeans than with Aboriginals despite how they appear physically. The reason the two groups look so similar is that the regions in which they flourished had a comparable climate.

Sorry if I went too off topic, the subject just interests me.
 

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Ifrit said:
The comment about race being a social structure is fairly accurate, but it depends on what you consider race. If you classify race as being genetically distinct groups, then no, race doesn’t exist. What most people think of as race (skin color, eye shape, nose shape, etc.) are actually regional characteristics that have little to no indication of underlying genetic variances that have significant medical relevance. You could, however, place people into groups in which their traits do cause medical differences. This would confuse some people since it’s very possible for two people who appear to be the same “race” to have different medically relevant genes.

Sorry if I went too off topic, the subject just interests me.

So, women are a different race - great!

I always suspected that there was something different about them.
 

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It's cool to explore. I hope you get to taste the flavor you desire without reverting to gross objectificaton of the other. If you find yourself at that extreme, just forgive yourself as human and move on. there are lots of open minded people out here.