2014年9月28日星期日

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14. “You’re a lesbian, interracial couple? Wow.”

14. “You’re a lesbian, interracial couple? Wow.”

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I never thought I had a type, but I had also never dated anyone who wasn’t white before I met my current girlfriend. When I first saw her (and her smile), I was smitten. And there was a comfort and an instant ease that I’d never experienced before. I don’t remember thinking about the possible issues we could face as an interracial couple or from the fact that I would be a Jewish woman from New Jersey dating a Bangladesh-born, Queens-raised Muslim woman.
It’s probably a mix of naïveté and the way infatuation clouds clarity, but throughout our now two-year relationship, race hasn’t been an issue for us. Of course, there are always the people who meet us for the first time and automatically assume the odds stacked against us. “You’re a lesbian, interracial couple? Wow.” But what those people see in us says far more about who they are than it does about who we are.

2014年9月25日星期四

13. “Thick?! Did this dick call me fat?!”

13. “Thick?! Did this dick call me fat?!”

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At the prompting of some friends, I joined OkCupid. The first guy I went out with (the one who didn’t send me a dick pic) was a pedicab driver. He brought his dog to our date. The dog was wearing a dress. Over the course of three cocktails, the guy told me he owned a ferret and kept chickens. In his house. Indoor chickens. No second date. But, it turns out, driving a pedicab gives you incredible glutes and thighs.

The second guy from OkCupid I went out with was Omar. On his profile, he was thi

2014年9月24日星期三

12. “How’s Yellow Submarine doing?”

12. “How’s Yellow Submarine doing?”

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When I was 15, I started dating this guy who was half Chinese, half Polish, and born in Brazil (what a mix!). His dad traveled a lot so I never really got to see him. On my boyfriend’s 16th birthday, I was invited over for a family dinner. It was the first time meeting his parents. Needless to say, I was freaking out.
As soon as his dad met me, he said in broken English, “You can date my son all you want, but he has a wife waiting for him in China so you’re wasting your time.”

11.The Loving Story—A Valentine from HBO

11.The Loving Story—A Valentine from HBO

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On Valentine's Day, HBO presented the documentary The Loving Story. The film tells about an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (appropriately named for the holiday), who got married in Washington, DC in 1958 and returned to live in their rural Virginia community. One night, while they were at home sleeping peacefully, the police broke in, and arrested, and jailed them for violating the state's anti-miscegenation law. The Loving Story follows these events, and shows how they eventually led to the Supreme Court's 1967 unanimous decision in Loving v. Virginia declaring laws against intermarriage unconstitutional.

The film is roughly divided into two parts. It begins with background on the couple, their fam

ilies and neighbors, and life in the South a half century ago--setting the sce

2014年9月22日星期一

10. “Oooh, I’ve always had a thing for interracial

10.“Oooh, I've always had a thing for interracial


People? Yeah, most people are into the same species.http://interracialloving.com/

9.I’d Rather Live In A World Where People Are Color Blind

18 True Stories About Interracial Hook-Ups, Dating, And Relationships

9.Tamera Mowry On Interracial Love: “I’d Rather Live In A World Where People Are Color Blind”

Interracial dating is nothing new, but it does seem to be a hot topic when it comes to celebrities. Tamera Mowry a biracial celeb who recently married her longtime love, FOX News correspondent Adam Housley, recently sat down with essence.com to dish on why she chose Adam to be her lawfully wedded husband, what married life has been like thus far, and why she’d much rather live in a world where people were color blind!
TAMERA MOWRY: It’s amazing! I feel like I have a lot more strength, and I have this person who has my back, and no matter what he’s going to be there for me. That just in itself makes me feel a lot more confident and a lot more safe. It feels amazing — it really, really does. Adam and I, we haven’t lived together, so we’re going through that right now. Moving is challenging, but it’s rewarding. That’s the best I can describe it. Because once you go through a challenging situation then you overcome it you’re like “yes, we can do this.” Adam has to do most of the moving so I kind of feel sorry for him in that sense. He’s moving into my place and one of the main things that we’re going through right now is that I don’t want him to feel like a visitor. It’s our place. We’re kind of going through the transition where you say “my place” and then you’re like, “no, wait, it’s our place.” Plus, saying “my husband”, that feels amazing too. There’s something that just goes through your body when you say those words.