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ASIAN MALE/ BLACK FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS
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Low Fat Milk
Thanks for the compliments.
Green nevermind, some troll may steal my name anyway   
Tuesday, April 16, 2002 at 19:51:17 (PDT)
Low Fat Milk:
Thanks for the compliment. I think Asian guys are shy. My best relationship (platonic) was with an Asian guy who we still remain as best friends. I wish they were more open. I went to an Asian supermarket to buy food and there was a cute Asian guy in a black Acura that was checking me out.
Argh!!
Good luck to everyone in finding their soulmates!
Laura   
Tuesday, April 16, 2002 at 09:17:34 (PDT)
Love is love...no color or culture needed.
Paula ellicepea@aol.com   
Tuesday, April 16, 2002 at 01:57:20 (PDT)
I just want to say how much i love black females. their lovely dark silky skin turns me on, color is always a good thing. Iam a 22 year old asian male who will never go back, don't care how my family reacts, and to all the black women, there are plenty of asian guys around who'll date you.
the back, legs, and lower area is what turns me on the most.
are there any asians out there who agree with me?
Low Fat Milk   
Monday, April 15, 2002 at 21:49:30 (PDT)
to the closed forum this message is for Seol.
I never said that I strike out with my future in-laws. I stated that I had some fears about meeting them. And I never said that I had a child out of wedloc. I believe I said that I was divorced with one child.
And by the way, my meeting went well. They loved the hell out of my daughter and gave us their blessing.
Blkaznlady   
Monday, April 15, 2002 at 20:28:27 (PDT)
To J. Chang,
I read you story, it reminded me about how my parents met and the strugle they went through. Your story is so much like theirs. Only thing is when they met, racism was really high on the list.
Just like you my father's family dis owned him. But he had my mother's family and ther support to pull him through. Deep down inside my father said that he still missed them. But he had to follow his heart and it was with my mother.
As the years went by, my father's brother found him and began secretly writing to him. Then one day my uncle told his family that he was coming to America. It was at that time that he also told them about the good life that my father had and that my mother was helping him to come here to live.
Yes, they were upset with him too. But time and a picture of their son and his family also wore them down.
All I'm trying to say is follow your heart. With time your family will come around. As my dad always says, "Even a stone can be woren down."
blkaznlady blkaznlady@yahoo.com   
Monday, April 15, 2002 at 20:21:29 (PDT)
Has anyone seen the new film "American Adobo?" It's #1 in the Phillippines.
If yes, tell me what you thought of it.
Laura   
Monday, April 15, 2002 at 12:24:01 (PDT)
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