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Colorblind Dating
Posted by Andrew on Thursday, July 22 @ 10:00:00 EDT
Dating and Sexuality

Parents Often Care More About Race than Teens Do

By Henry Barmeier and Tarah Knaresboro
©2004 San Jose Mercury News
July 6, 2004

Celeste Acain had a steady boyfriend for nearly half a year. It didn't matter that he was white and she was Filipino -- neither really cared.

To his parents, however, their relationship was unacceptable.

``They pretended to like me, and I seriously thought they did, until he told me that they hated me,'' said Acain, a junior at Santa Teresa High School in San Jose. ``I was astonished, not only because they lied and tried to hide what they really felt about me, but because they didn't like me for a really stupid reason.''

Although Acain and her boyfriend eventually broke up, they are part of a growing trend in the United States. According to a USA Today poll conducted in the late '90s, almost 60 percent of teens have dated outside of their race.

While this figure suggests the nation's teens are becoming more open to interracial dating, some parents have yet to reach the same level of tolerance. Many still insist their children find ``a special someone'' of the same ethnicity.

Traditional values

Acain's next boyfriend was Filipino like her. This time, his parents befriended her instantly, and she felt as though she had been ``a part of their family all my life.''

But after talking with one of his relatives, Acain arrived at a troubling conclusion.

``I realized then and there that was really the only reason they liked me -- because I was Filipino,'' she said. ``Why should the color of my skin or even my ethnicity make a difference?''

Race and romance, as Acain discovered, have often been linked in the United States. Up until the 1960s, some states had laws prohibiting sex or marriage between people of different races. Finally, in 1967, the Supreme Court decided bans on interracial marriage were unconstitutional.

Tolerance and understanding

When recent Saratoga High School graduate Gloria Yiu met her boyfriend, she worried more about balancing school with a relationship than she did about the fact that she was Asian-American and he was not.

``Dating someone that doesn't have the same ethnic background as you might be slightly more of a challenge, but with every relationship there are differences and challenges,'' Yiu said.

One such challenge Yiu and her boyfriend faced was ``hearing snide remarks from classmates.'' Despite that, she emphasized, it ``isn't something that consumes us.''

Instead, most of her friends remain supportive of her relationship. And, unlike many others, her parents are supportive, too.

``They were more concerned if he was a nice boy and treated me well,'' she said.

Henry Barmeier is a junior at Saratoga High School. Tarah Knaresboro is a sophomore at Leland High School in San Jose.

 
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Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by LoneWolf on Thursday, July 22 @ 12:12:13 EDT
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``Why should the color of my skin or even my ethnicity make a difference?''

Sure did make a difference when she chose to go out with a caucasian instead of an AM though didn't it? Then, going back to her own race only when she got burned. I'm not gonna generalize, but lets face it, most people that go out with asian girls have a preconcieved notion that asian girls are either easy to "hook up" with or that they are gonna be really submissive, willing to do and put up with anything. This is why i always have a goog laugh whenever i see afs with wms, who walk around thinking they're the sh!!t. they don't realize that they are being looked down upon by the wms friends or family, as in this example.



Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by silla on Thursday, July 22 @ 12:32:14 EDT
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I will speak out in the name of today's trend towards mainstream values and say that this article is in very poor taste.

The sort of racism instilled in teenagers is much more obvious in Whites than in Asians. Asian parents do not preach racism and Anti-White racism to their children,

while White Parents often preach anti Asian racism to their children. When is the last time an Asian parent made their daughter take down a poster of Brad Pitt? But I know plenty of White parents that make their kids throw away their Ichiro Jersey or gives them a lecture about why they have to be racist against slant eyed kids.

Clearly this article should have focused on White racism taught to their parents. That is a MUCH BIGGER ISSUE that is HARDLY ADDRESSED.

Anyways... I am sure this article was only put up because of stupid White Groups that wrote to Andrew threatening him if he doesnt put this article up.



Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by sinsoldier on Thursday, July 22 @ 15:20:35 EDT
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1) I find it interesting that the writers mentioned the Philippine girl's ethnic background but did not elaborate on the ethnicity of the the second girl . . . hmmmm.

2) They only wrote about two examples.

3) Silla, you are on the mark about the racism of European parents. Once in a restaurant, a little EuroAmerican boy was saying racial slurs about Asians to himself while his mother was preoccupied. I wanted to say something to the mother, but my business partner and I had to leave.

Racism is most definitely passed down from one generation to another, as a "traditional value"

4) Bear in mind: the ban against interratical marriages in the U.S. was only ruled by the Supreme Court as unconstitional as late as 1967.

About preconceived notions about AFs: I feel these are perpetuated by not only the media and Euro society, but some bitter AMs as well. It doesn't matter that I as an AF, have turned down so many WM and am not "easy", but at this point I couldn't care less what others think.



Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by OmegaSupreme on Friday, July 23 @ 14:15:01 EDT
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Wow, an article that puts two AFs in the spotlight for braving all odds and having the courage, strength and the openness to date non-AMs. I am truly inspired, this article should be in Jade Magazine.



Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by Aznxcynical on Friday, July 23 @ 17:33:44 EDT
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Great...another AF complaining about it. But I bet you anything she probably has dated or is dating a WM. In anycase, I don't care to hear about your complaints. Do something about it other than just ***** ***** *****. I've had enough of AF just bitching about that shit and at the same time see so many dating a WM.



SHIET, wrong post. LOL (Score: 1)
by Aznxcynical on Friday, July 23 @ 17:45:44 EDT
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Suppose to be on "Responding To Those With An Asian Fetish: Staring?...by Liming Wu"



Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by dsfusion on Sunday, July 25 @ 11:30:11 EDT
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I agree with the comment that "Asian parents do not preach racism and Anti-White racism to their children but white parents do." That is because Asian are family oriented and whites are race oriented. We, Asians, do not care who we are dealing with as long as we can benefit from those relationships. And our parents usually don't care who we date with an expection that the person is edcuated and financially secured.
However, Whites are not that open-minded because race ideology is deeply ingrained into their identity. We have to remember their history is filled with race wars and literatures. From the rise of Hitler to establishment of Jim Crow laws in the South, their history is about Race.
That is why most Whites parents do not want their children to be in interracial relationships. They see interracial relationship as a betray to their history and identity.
But I predict that this kind of mindset will change as the minority population and shows featuring interracial couples increases.



Re: Colorblind Dating (Score: 1)
by Gamberfly on Monday, July 26 @ 01:46:39 EDT
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Just curious - Are Asian men generally open to dating Black women? Are you colorblind enough to consider your other options?

I understand the importance of maintaining certain bloodlines so if the overwhelming answer is 'no' for that reason, then I can accept that. If the answer is 'no' for another reason, I'd like to know your other reasons.

Just so you have some information on me: yes, I'm a black woman, but I'm asexual so I'm not looking to date anyone. I'm just fascinated with the perils of dating--lol. I listen to my friends complain about it all the time so, I guess, I'm looking for solutions to their problems. Thank you, in advance, for your responses. (BTW, I can't access the forum for some reason so I can't read the messages posted in there.)


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