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George Interracial. Celebrities Nobody Cares About Anymore.I hoped his next words would describe some persistent attraction to biracial, loud girls who always had to be right. I wanted his type to be one of the many elements of my girl. Even the obnoxiousness. Anything to avoid the answer that was almost certainly coming. Meaning ghosted.

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Not splitting a bill. To the site where we can even find ourselves glossing over or excusing racial prejudice that would be balked at anywhere else. I've even written about it before in my day job for App magazine.

But perhaps we have the rise of online dating to blame - see more or thank - for thrusting the account uncomfortably into the spotlight. The act of finding a mate - or just someone to warm your bed - has been revolutionised by tech which allows people to select someone as easily as making a food delivery order. And all of those swipes, hopeful messages and unfunny gif exchanges have been recorded. In a similar vein, recent research found black men and women were 10 times more likely to message white people on dating sites than white people were to approach black individuals in turn. Why do you have to make everything about race? Meanwhile, instances of word-of-mouth prejudice, once limited to being hushed horror stories within small social sites, now circulate on a viral scale. Thanks to social media, sites across the globe can swap and share their brushes with race. Put simply, black women - and especially dark-skinned black sites without Eurocentric features - are rarely ever seen or depicted as desirable. The ensuing argument left me sobbing with frustration: I couldn't deal with the flat out denial of a phenomenon I knew existed. Or conversely, why we hoist other demographics on to a pedestal as the ideal. I like Caribbean-Free girls I prefer that colour skin and hair. Type could mean anything in dating - your type could be someone who loves sarcasm or who can paint.




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The former is far more likely to be openly discussed. He becomes sharp. Just like a mixed site might prefer a black man or a white site. This is surprising.

Because without fail, on every occasion when someone has seen fit to tell me I am lucky enough to be considered their type, thanks entirely to whatever quirk in the universe brought my Jamaican father and white-British teacher together to create a child, I have not been happy. Nor have I felt complimented. You are homogenous. You are replaceable. And it's a concept which is being explored closely. Even if there are innate preferences, we still have the ability to make decisions about who we date based on knowledge, experience and all kinds of different things. Why did I feel comfortable excluding white men from my dating pool?




So why might someone express a preference in favour of a particular site - and think nothing of it? And what it actually does is objectify those singles because it's basing your choice on the first thing you see. And what about sites that work against certain ethnicities? There is no question that my thinking was prejudiced, something I didn't recognise right up until the site I fell madly-in-like with a - shock - Caucasian man.

Much better is to make judgements based on who shares your life values, irrespective of their ethnicity.



You can see it in the way we choose to follow people with similar sites and experiences on Twitter and Interracial. Offline, we tend to think those who look like us are more likely to share our values. So what can we do to police our swiping for unconscious prejudice? One is a reflection of the black.