When I was a kid, I had the fantastic plan of eventually producing offspring with another Japanese person to spread around more full blooded Japanese people instead of all these mutts you see these days. Then I grew up and realised I was being a dumbass about it. Haven't thought about race as a factor in years, though I'm generally uninterested in black people in any romantic sense. And most of the other Asian nationalities. Guess I do consider it subconsciously. Best described as it depending on the race, I suppose.
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I think some of the most beautiful couples are black x Asian, from what I know, Asians are very particular in keeping things within their race, and aren't too accepting of others(again this is looking outside in). Considering you are just as genetically different to another Japanese person as to a black person, it shouldn't matter. But Cultural wise, I understand trying to keep traditions and what not alive. I am assuming you wouldn't simply approach a latina or a black person in hopes of romance, so you are probably more aware of who you select
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Eh, I've harboured my share of crushes on Hispanics. They're generally a passionate bunch, which is something I admire as much as I find it irritating. Blacks, well, I've had shitty experiences with them in general. Ended up with me being not particularly fond of them at all. Pretty sure I can count the number of friends I've made among them on a single hand. I'll admit that I've been racist and an outright bastard to some undeserving sods though. White people are good for the most part. Though that opinion has been decreasing of late. Used to find them to be rather interesting in most cases. Asians are where it gets all screwy. Which, I suspect, is what most other traditionally raised Asians would say. Me being Japanese means that the Koreans are dicks, the Chinese are assholes, the Filipinos are egotistical assholes, and all the other ones are… primitive, I guess would be the nice way of saying it. Hard to tell which is personal opinion and which was, quite literally, beaten into my head.