Originally posted by SeitseInteresting question. But are we talking about the number of interracial couples among people living in 'first string' culture and/or cities e.g. places where people such as Scriabin live, such as Washington D.C., New York City, London, or Paris?
Why is it that there are more interracial couples in the gay community than in the 'hetero community'?
Or are we talking about the number of interracial couples in 'second' or 'third string' cultures, meaning pretty much anywhere else on Earth, especially Asian places, where - apparently - sprawling collections of humanity live out their minor league lives in non-'first string' cultural insignificance?
Originally posted by FMFGood observation. I basically had in mind 'first string' places.
Interesting question. But are we talking about the number of interracial couples among people living in 'first string' culture and/or cities e.g. places where people such as Scriabin live, such as Washington D.C., New York City, London, or Paris?
Or are we talking about the number of interracial couples in 'second' or 'third string' cultures, meaning pretty ...[text shortened]... umanity live out their minor league lives in non-'first string' cultural insignificance?
Originally posted by SeitseOk, in that case I'll just lurk here quietly and suck at the twigs of the tree of knowledge and hope that some Washington D.C. or New York types rock up and set us all straight on this issue, for I am currently resident in a place even futher down the league ladder than 'second string' places like Singapore or Hong Kong, or Sydney.
Good observation. I basically had in mind 'first string' places.
Originally posted by FMFIn my small Nordic world I can count interracial couples with the fingers of my right hand.
Ok, in that case I'll just lurk here quietly and suck at the twigs of the tree of knowledge and hope that some Washington D.C. or New York types rock up and set us all straight on this issue, for I am currently resident in a place even futher down the league ladder than 'second string' places like Singapore or Hong Kong, or Sydney.
In the 3rd world, from where I come, though, mixing is easy to see.
Let's wait for someone to enlighten us, then.