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DeniseParticipantAs far as I know, friendship has never been based on color lines. It has always been just a matter of what type of person you are and what type of person you care to hang around. I am a black female, and the majority of my friends are also black. However, it is not because I chose to mostly have black friends; it was a matter of who I like and who likes me. I think it is good that you may want to go beyond your usual social circle, but don’t go looking for a black person to befriend just to say you had/have a black friend, or as an experiment to find out what it is like to have a black friend. Another note on interracial friendships: there are to my knowledge no privileges or restrictions that being a certain race bring (well, not outside of certain things you can’t say, like when associating with black people, ‘nigger’ is definitely not a word that should come out of your mouth). Anything that comes out of a friendship should be genuine.
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DeniseParticipantThere are just as many white men who mistreat their partners as black men. I have dated in both races. Maybe you jsut haven’t found the right guy for you period (white or black). I would say that just because you have had a few bad experiences don’t discount an entire race because of a few bad seeds. I personally find nothing better than having a stong black brotha on my team, and I’m lucky to have one.
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