Where I live, ethnicity is definitely not an issue. You see all colors of the rainbow, blacks, whites, Asians, Latinos, Indians, Islanders, etc. dating each other. There are three multiracial couples, including me & my boyfriend, in my Art class alone. You see a black guy and a white girl walking down the street holding hands like it's nothing. I see a Mexican girl with a white guy.

But don't get me wrong, there are those out there that are like, what the eff are those kids doing? It's mostly the older generation not used to the transition.

I personally find Filipino guys attractive. Thus why I've dated only two Asian dudes LOL. The first one was an asshole (LOL), but I've been with my current boyfriend for 4 years, and he happens to be Cambodian. Now, the color of their skin doesn't bother either of our families. I'm Mexican and Native American, and he's Cambodian. I think our kids are just going to look Filipino lol.

Anyways, our families get along well. He doesn't speak Khmer, but can understand some of it. Sort of like me, I can understand little Spanish, but I cannot speak it. It's funny because when I go to their parties, they all speak Khmer, and I always have to ask him what they're saying. His family thinks I'm hella pretty and they all love me tho, so it's all good =] They do wonder why he doesn't want to date an Asian girl, but he has no interest in them. He says they look like little girls LOL.

As for my family, we speak no Spanish but understand it because my grandmother used to speak some Spanish to us. We all speak perfect English and only speak in English. Our family loves my boyfriend, even though he's Cambodian. When I first told them, they were like, Really? But not in a 'what the eff' way, but more like an interested way, like 'how did you find a Cambodian'? I know, they're pretty rare. xD

Anywho, where I'm from interracial couples aren't a big deal. Sacramento, CA is such a multiracial community that everyone is usually mixed with something.