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Ebony And Ivory: What's The Attraction? by zboyd: 9:56pm On Dec 04, 2014
AFRICAN MEN AND WHITE WOMEN: WHAT'S THE ATTRACTION?
By Sabella Abidde

According to the Pew Research Center’s analysis of recent US Census’s demographic data, one-in-seven new marriages in the US are interracial or interethnic. This number is stunning especially considering the fact that until forty-four years ago, interracial liaisons were unlawful in 16 or so states. And even in states were they were not proscribed, they were frowned upon. At the very least, such relationships and encounters conflicted with the social mores of several enclaves. It sounds silly now, but really, it was only in June 1967 that the U.S. Supreme Court, in Loving v. Virginia, knocked down the Virginia law that forbade whites from marrying blacks. In the intervening years, however, America has become more diverse than any other country in the industrialized world.

The data in question seem not to separate Africans from the African-Americans and the general non-white pool. Therefore, one is unable to make statistically valid deductions as to why Africans, in greater numbers, are attracted to and are marrying white women. To be clear: this essay does not make any scientific statement or conclusion. I have only taken the liberty to make inferences from my years of cursory observations in and around several enclaves across the United States. What’s more, I have friends and friends of friends who have dated, dating, have married or are currently married to white and Hispanic women and women of Asian background. This essay, then, looks at why African men are attracted to non-African women. I have used white women to denote all non-African women from the US, Latin America, Europe and elsewhere. The question here is simple: why are African men into white women? What’s the attraction?

First is the liberal attitude of many African men. After several years of living in the US, some have come to the conclusion that African women are simply too raw, unrefined and conservative. The alternative then becomes women who, in their opinion, are stylish, sassy and spunky: nontraditional. They seek women who are liberal and with expansive worldview that fits with their new orbit.

Second is the issue of the proverbial American dream. That is to say that the African immigrants are not much different from other immigrants who come to the US in search of the American dream. America, after all, is the land of endless possibilities. To get their feet inside the American door, therefore, some believe they needed an agreeable native to help them through this process (without which the American dream may become very difficult to achieve).

Third is the issue of compatibility and companionship. The room-mate phenomenon where you test-drive a relationship is not very common in Africa. Some men and women feel trapped by such reality. In a society where trial-and-error relationships are not very common, couples may be subjected to a life of anguish should things go awry. But in the US, one could test-drive a relationship without long term commitment. This kind of arrangement gives the Africans the opportunity to explore alternatives. And this, they cannot easily and readily do, with African women.

Fourth, in the movies and in magazines, most white women are depicted as sensual, sexual and alluring; and as creatures to be taken. These images, and the messages they send have not escaped the mind of a typical African male. Once in the U.S, all he wants is what he has for so long desired. He itches to poke, to bite and to lick the once forbidden fruit. In other words, the untouchable become touchable. For many African men, once they taste the white honey, they may never go back to the blackberry basket.

Fifth reason is this: for some Africans, the mind altering sex is a standalone reason to want the white woman. The argument, as some have posited, is that most African women are bad at sex. Even terrible! Most, I am told, just lay there -- motionless. White women, the argument goes, makes a man think of things he shouldn’t be thinking about; thoughts he shouldn’t be having, and fantasies he shouldn’t be floating in.

And of course, there is the rejection of the familiar. Americans are wont to say “Been there…done that.” Africans are wont to say it, too -- especially when it comes to African women. Their argument goes like this: “for years and years I dealt with African women; well, now that I am in America, why should I deal with them again?” As my cousin, Raphael Harry puts it, “…now they are in a foreign land they need to try something else and some ended up loving what they tasted and never went back.... I have seen it in Male and Female friends of mine.” It seems some make the conscious decision to abandon African women in favor of the whites. This kind of attitude is mostly prevalent among the younger generation of Africans from the English speaking African countries.

Also, there is old-fashioned love. By this I mean there are African men who love white women for no particular reason than old-fashioned love. For such men, loving and marrying white women has nothing to do with race or color or nationality or culture. Or even sex. They are not rejecting the African woman. No, not at all! They simply can’t help themselves and blind to several externalities. In order words, such men would have married a Chinese, Japanese, a Mongols or whomever and it still wouldn’t matter. Love is love and they marry the person they love and are in love with. It is that simple. These are men who believe that love conquers all and are determined to stay in and nurture their loving relationships.

And finally, there are the anecdotal reasons. For instance, there are those who believe that white women, in general, are more fun and accommodating and are easy to get along with. Africans -- and frankly, black men in general -- will tell you that for the most part, white girls are free of the high and low dramas that are usually associated with African and African-American women. Also, there is the belief that white women are easily manipulated. I doubt if this is true, though. And finally, it is believed that black women mostly wait for men to walk up to them, to propose -- while white women have no such hang-ups. If necessary, and under the right condition, they would make the first move. Many men, it seems, find this direct approach joyful and liberating and aphrodisiacal.

In spite of the aforesaid, one must be careful not to generalize. What is true of one person may not necessarily be true of another especially since we all have diverse life experiences, and usually find ourselves under different and varying circumstances. Nonetheless, it is important to understand why, in cities and states across the United States of America, an increasing number of African men are in long term relationship with white women. We need to understand the attraction. We also need to understand the ramifications, both in the short and long term.

From the Washington DC metropolitan area to New York and Chicago down south to Houston and Dallas and westward to Seattle and Los Angeles, we see an alarming number of single African women (divorced and never remarried or have simply never been married before).

Is it their choice to remain single or could it be that an increasing number of black men are no longer into black women.

What’s going on?

Source: thenigerianvoice.com
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What do YOU think of this author's views on the increasing attraction of African men to white women?
Re: Ebony And Ivory: What's The Attraction? by ammyluv2002(f): 10:00pm On Dec 04, 2014
Ooooooo! Too long jor
Re: Ebony And Ivory: What's The Attraction? by Cholls(m): 10:12pm On Dec 04, 2014
My brother both wink
Re: Ebony And Ivory: What's The Attraction? by mulatta10: 6:50pm On Dec 08, 2014
I find the topic of Black men and Black women, very disturbing! I read an article on this site and had to sign up, just to comment! I'm reading how Black women are undesirable, unattractive, fake, bottom dwellers, horrible in bed! Whereas, White woman are Goddesses, be it in looks, the bedroom, etc.!
These are stereotypes perpetuated for centuries, by Anglo societies to keep the "slave mind" inferior, to have these "subhumans" to remain just that, subhuman and by doing that..."controllable"! Create self-hatred, you create a submissive slave! Eventually, the White person was seen a the ultimate in beauty.....The black person viewed as an inferior animal!
Now, let's see how this affects the self esteem and self love of both races! Black men have been conditioned to believe that anything white is far superior, while anything black is ugly and inferior. Blacks have for years believed in this "brainwashing"; hence, the inter-racism we see in the Black community! You hear comments of "good hair", light skin is better, the "paper bag" test (once used in many Black colleges for admission or to join fraternities or sororities.....you couldn't be darker than the paper bag), etc.!
Visting slavery, once more, the house slave was viewed above the field slave....what a recipe for self-hatred that has been handed down for generations!
Not long ago, Black publications and advertisements used Black men and women, particularly, women, who had "white" like features! All advertisements for beauty had the White woman as the ultimate model for this standard! No wonder, you hear of self loathing among African Americans! This subject can be a 200 chapter book, examining the effects on slavery and the systematic brainwashing of a people....actually, all people!
Since, I'm not here to write a history book, I want to share my concerns that truly had me feeling very sad and upset. ...that Black women are nappy headed, ugly, loud, unintelligent, bottom dwellers, that some "study" was done...asking various races (none of whom have not been immune from the negative stereotypes perpetuated for centuries), who was more beautiful! I was perplexed that a so called, "intelligent" individual didn't take so many other variables into account!
I wasn't surprised by the comments made in the various responses; however, the Black men, who have a kstrong, negative view of Black women, such as "bottom dwellers", must not have taken into account that his mother, grandmother, sister, etc., let alone his own daughter, who will be half black and half white (yes, she will be brown in color, curly hair, big brown eyes and full lips...If she's lucky), and in societies standards, a Black woman. She will not be able to walk into a "white only" club....and white men will find (not all, but, the comments on here, quite a few) her "undesirable"!
I myself am half black and half white. My father is Black and my mother, White! I grew up in the seventies, when interracial dating was not accepted (it appears to be more acceptable)! I was raised by my mother, who certainly had a superior view of her "whiteness"....Most unconscious; however, some views not! She has made statements that she could have any Black man (in her small city) she wanted....her friends (it was a club of young white girls who dated young black men) and my Aunt would say these sentiments in front of me and my "cousins"(other interracial children)! As we all became older, these opinions were quickly debunked!
Ugly is ugly....whether your talking about outer or inner beauty! Black women come in so many colors, body features, hair types, is just disgusting how you can say all people of a certain race fall into one category! Especially, with the diversity of Black people! Non blacks get hair extensions (Farrah Faucet, was infamous for them, as all movie stars and models have always been), tanning, lip injections, butt implants and injections (number one plastic surgery procedure).....and even anywhere I go, White women envy my hair, skin, and lips (not my butt, I have my mother's butt, which I jokingly call "white girl booty"wink!
I think some of my points are being made; but, I have so many more! Think of Beyoncé, Halle, Aaliyah (may she rest in peace)....There are so many other gorgeous woman of African descent....I could keep writing all day! Please don't generalize!! If I did that then I would think all White men are terrible in bed and have small pink penis'! While all white women are docile, conceded, whores, or easy to get in the bed (my brothers, their friends, my male family members, say this as to why they date white woman and state all the other negatives regarding black women, as to their choice!) I never knew how to take this next statement I would hear from these same men.....they would date me, or someone like me (I am a relative and friend)! Compliment or put down? I took them as both!!!!! I hope some people will really look at how they view and see ALL people for each individual, for each person's unique outer and inner beauty! Mainly, to ask why you (some black men), have such a loathing to your Black sisters? Take a look at where it all comes from!
Re: Ebony And Ivory: What's The Attraction? by Nobody: 6:59pm On Dec 08, 2014
Very disturbing indeed.

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