eveashland
Virgin
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- Apr 21, 2017
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The truth is interracial relationships are hard. While the individuals in the relationship may not see or think about the color of their skin while in the throes of said relationship, there is a guarantee that those (many) they encounter— be it family or the cashier at a grocery story, will at some point take notice.
My goal is to highlight several perspectives as to why people find themselves in an interracial relationship. I would like to paint a candid picture that delves a bit deeper than ‘I don’t see color’.
I am interested in ALL ethnic and cultural perspectives when it comes to interracial dating.
Maybe you’ve always had an interest in a particular culture’s holiday ceremonies... You had a crush on your senior high school guidance counselor because he was kinder to you than your dad was, (specific, I know..), or maybe you just prefer the way her hair feels between your fingers...
Whether you have one reason or ten, I want to hear it all. All I ask is that you be respectful.
My goal is to highlight several perspectives as to why people find themselves in an interracial relationship. I would like to paint a candid picture that delves a bit deeper than ‘I don’t see color’.
I am interested in ALL ethnic and cultural perspectives when it comes to interracial dating.
Maybe you’ve always had an interest in a particular culture’s holiday ceremonies... You had a crush on your senior high school guidance counselor because he was kinder to you than your dad was, (specific, I know..), or maybe you just prefer the way her hair feels between your fingers...
Whether you have one reason or ten, I want to hear it all. All I ask is that you be respectful.
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