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05-01-2011, 08:18 AM | #1 |
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some examples
- In the US most racemixers are mostly white men with asian women (70% of interracial) - In Peru&other south american countries most race mixers are either black,asian,native,mixed men with white women, most white guys consider being with a native,asian or black woman to be downgrading so its very rare so its like the contrary of the us where most race mixers are white men. - other example is in some towns in northern china most racemixers are chinese men with white women,etc so does culture/society shape how interracial relationships form and the genders of the ones in it? plz keep it cute. |
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05-01-2011, 08:56 AM | #2 |
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I've noticed that (white) females in the US have begun copying men by race-mixing with Asian males.
I think men set the trends and women follow, always. For example, women do not even make 'new' trends in fashion… gay men do. Talk about unoriginality. To answer your question: yes, society/culture does affect genders in different ways. |
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05-02-2011, 10:01 AM | #3 |
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I've noticed that (white) females in the US have begun copying men by race-mixing with Asian males. I think media plays a major role in race mixers too because from what i have seen in the US,canada,austrlalia, most of the time when an interracial relationship appears on tv,movies,etc its mostly white male with another non white female, sometimes a white girl with a black guy. What i have seen in peru and other ''hispanic'' countries is that when the media(movies, shows,etc) show an interracial relationship its almost always a native,mixed,asian,black male with a white female, with some little exceptions. what makes interracial relationships be so different in south/central america to the usa/canada/australia? |
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