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Most of my Asian American friends have white girlfriends.
Yeah I don't see the big deal. I think white girls are easier to get than asian girls. Hispanics even easier.
Most of my Asian American friends have white girlfriends.
That's going to matter for about a month after he moves into his own crib.
Yeah I don't see the big deal. I think white girls are easier to get than asian girls. Hispanics even easier.
Ha.
Her plan when she moved to NY was originally to date a Knick (Danilo Galinari), when he said he wasn't down for anything serious, that's when she set her sites on Humphries. Poor Jeremy, she would chew him up and spit him out in 3 months and get it all on camera.
I lol'd.It's only a big deal because Hollywood insists on emasculating Asian men, implying that they're the least desirable to white women, or any women. Many people have actually bought into the propaganda despite statistical evidence that Asian men are extremely successful at courting white women, the most difficult women to court of all according to numerous studies.
Ironically, it might've worked towards the favor of Asian men when it comes to marrying white women. Since they don't have the "they're stealing our women" stereotype that black men do, there is less resistance to a white woman marrying an Asian man.
It's only a big deal because Hollywood insists on emasculating Asian men, implying that they're the least desirable to white women, or any women. Many people have actually bought into the propaganda despite statistical evidence that Asian men are extremely successful at courting white women, the most difficult women to court of all according to numerous studies.
Ironically, it might've worked towards the favor of Asian men when it comes to marrying white women. Since they don't have the "they're stealing our women" stereotype that black men do, there is less resistance to a white woman marrying an Asian man.
Um, 14% of all married Asian men in the US are married to white women, that's a lot. Who cares if Asian women marry white men even more? The point was to shatter the myth that Asian men don't get white women, they do, much more successfully than any other minority.
Also, 14% includes Asian men who are immigrants. That rises to 36% if the Asian man was born in America.
No other minority men marry white women at such a high percentage.
_Broken down by gender, black men were more than twice as likely as black women to marry someone outside their race – 24 percent to 9 percent. The reverse held true for Asian men – 17 percent intermarried, compared to 36 percent among Asian women.
Personal observation, I have never seen an Asian guy with a African-American womanIt's only a big deal because Hollywood insists on emasculating Asian men, implying that they're the least desirable to white women, or any women. Many people have actually bought into the propaganda despite statistical evidence that Asian men are extremely successful at courting white women, the most difficult women to court of all according to numerous studies.
Ironically, it might've worked towards the favor of Asian men when it comes to marrying white women. Since they don't have the "they're stealing our women" stereotype that black men do, there is less resistance to a white woman marrying an Asian man.
Personal observation, I have never seen an Asian guy with a African-American woman
Wrong. I don't really want to argue this, but a pew study just came out on this.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/16/interracial-marriage-in-us_n_1281229.html
Also, a lot of asian women marrying outside of their race = lack of choice for asian guys. There are a lot less asian guys married than asian women. They are the only male minority group that this happens to.
What does that have anything to do with this conversation? We are talk in about white woman not all woman of difference races.
You do know that interracial marriage does not necessarily equal marry a white person right.
Umm yeah. There are more details.
Asian - 14% white , other - 3%
Black - 17% white, other - 7%
Anyway, this is stupid. You can try to ignore the truth, but it won't change the fact that asian males are similar to black women in that they don't marry very often.
That would be boss!I wonder what the reaction would be if Lin started dating a black woman?
A thread about an uprising basketball player devolves into a discussion about interracial marriage.
GAF, never change.
Lin finally transitioned into a pure point guard against the Kings. Glad to see he took my advice.
He only had 10 points on good shooting, had 13 assists, had zero turnovers in the first half but still ended with 6, and in general became a pass first point guard and not someone looking for his shots. I said when all this first started that if he wanted to sustain his current hype or not bust he'd have to shoot less and pass more, especially with Amare back and Melo back soon. Looks like he's beginning to make that transition.What does that mean, will he still be making 20+ points a game?
Without Amare or Melo, I can't blame him for taking that many FGA, esp since his percentage was so high. Plus, it didn't really look to me like he ignored an open man very often on his FG attempts; a lot of times the passing lanes weren't that open. At least, early on. Against the T-Wolves I'd say he went for his drive a bit too much -- a lot of those turnovers were dribble turnovers -- but who can really say if he was looking for his shot or the pass on those moves?He only had 10 points on good shooting, had 13 assists, had zero turnovers in the first half but still ended with 6, and in general became a pass first point guard and not someone looking for his shots. I said when all this first started that if he wanted to sustain his current hype or not bust he'd have to shoot less and pass more, especially with Amare back and Melo back soon. Looks like he's beginning to make that transition.
Without Amare or Melo, I can't blame him for taking that many FGA, esp since his percentage was so high. Plus, it didn't really look to me like he ignored an open man very often on his FG attempts; a lot of times the passing lanes weren't that open. At least, early on. Against the T-Wolves I'd say he went for his drive a bit too much -- a lot of those turnovers were dribble turnovers -- but who can really say if he was looking for his shot or the pass on those moves?
Lin finally transitioned into a pure point guard against the Kings. Glad to see he took my advice.
In May 2010, an unsung numbers hobbyist named Ed Weiland wrote a long-term forecast of Jeremy Lin for the basketball website Hoops Analyst. At the time, Lin was a lightly regarded, semi-known point guard who had completed his final season at Harvard. But Weiland saw NBA material. He emphasized how well Lin played in three nonconference games against big schools: Connecticut, Boston College and Georgetown. He noted how Lin's performance in two unsexy statistical categoriestwo-point field-goal percentage (a barometer of inside scoring ability) and RSB40 (rebounds, steals and blocks per 40 minutes) compared favorably with college numbers put up by marquee NBA guards like Allen Iverson and Gary Payton. Weiland concluded that Lin had to improve on his passing and leadership at the point, but argued that if he did, "Jeremy Lin is a good enough player to start in the NBA and possibly star."
In the wake of Lin's historic New York explosion, Weiland's eerily prescient post has quickly recirculated around the Internet, as a rare example of someone who saw potential in a player who wasn't drafted and was abandoned by two teams before getting a chance with the Knicks.
Lin is the hero we deserve but not the one we........lol won't finish it.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/does-sarah-palin-linsanity-betcha-123054492.html
"I am, I am," the 2008 vice presidential candidate-cum-Fox News contributor said on Thursday. "Talk about an All-American story: the underdog works who so hard, erased all the stuff out on the periphery in his life that didn't matter. Humble. And look at where he is, man--putting his talent to good use."
Is this a subtle dig against poor black people? It seems like it, coming from the GOP notion that black people are lazy welfare leeches that pull the race card to get free stuff.
With anyone else I'd say that's ridiculous, but this is Sarah Palin so it's likely true.
Lin finally transitioned into a pure point guard against the Kings. Glad to see he took my advice.
Kardashian isn't getting Lin, he's a hardcore Christian, he probably doesn't believe in pre-marital sex.
Kardashian isn't getting Lin, he's a hardcore Christian, he probably doesn't believe in pre-marital sex.
god damn it! why does he have to be so religious?!
I hope he doesn't flaunt it like Tebow, so annoying.
Wtf? When did this happen?Dwight Howard was a hardcore Christian until he got a cheerleader from another team pregnant.
He faith gives him strength, what's so bad about it?
Tebow and Lin don't evangelize, they edify.
I used to finish Dark Knight references until I took an arrow to the knee.
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