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Racial prefference in girls
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Im 13 and im a normal kid i like sports, music, video games, and stuff. but wat im worrying is im wondering if it is normal to have a racial prefference towards girls. i have noticed lately that i have been more attracted to asians or latino girls more than white girls(by the way im white if that matters). is this being racist or wierd. im not saying different race relationship is wrong i think its great. and my parents are not racist at all ive always been taught to love everyone. its just when i think of a girl sexually its barely ever a white girl. is it normal to preffere certain races in a relationship.
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It's fairly common, don't worry about it. Most people have a preference and there's nothing racist about it all, just in some people the preference is stronger than others. It's exactly the same as being more attracted to blondes or brunettes, short or tall people etc. Don't sweat it.
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the thing is that maybe instead of concentrating on the race of the girl you like concentrate on the girl. people are more than skin colour However most people have certain things they find attractive and sometimes those things you find attractive are a thing that everyone in a racial group has ie dark hair, olive skin. Dont worry about things ntho you certainly dont sound like you have a race prob
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Amen to that!!

Olive skin when I was younger I alwys wondered what that meant because my parents always used to buy them little green olives and I had never seen a green person.

Then it dawned on me at a party where I saw my first black olive....DUH lol
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nah its normal i like asians and eastern europeans, so its kl
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