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Occasionally when I am talking to people, especially girls, the talk of racial preferences comes up. For some reason I notice that black girls talk about it quite a lot and will often ask "Are you into black girls?". The truth of the matter is I am not, maybe I am biologically a racist but I am just not attracted to majority (almost all) of the black girls I run into in real life but I try to evade it and say things like "it depends on the person more than the race". I feel like since I am not clear enough, these girls take it as a token and often come on to me and get touchy feeling with me when I am not interested. To a smaller extent some of the southeast Asian girls I run into do this but are not nearly as aggressive.
Now I can see the risk of actually speaking my mind and saying no because I notice then a lot of people will say "well what if she looks like (insert black celebrity)" to which honestly I am not even into most black celebrities outside of maybe Rebecca Hall (who is half black even though she doesn't look it). Then that in itself makes a whole different conversation with the PC police telling me to be more "open minded" and all that. In general I would like to know how to avoid this topic whenever it does come up or to best handle it. Anyone have some advice?
Now I can see the risk of actually speaking my mind and saying no because I notice then a lot of people will say "well what if she looks like (insert black celebrity)" to which honestly I am not even into most black celebrities outside of maybe Rebecca Hall (who is half black even though she doesn't look it). Then that in itself makes a whole different conversation with the PC police telling me to be more "open minded" and all that. In general I would like to know how to avoid this topic whenever it does come up or to best handle it. Anyone have some advice?