Title:
The
Interracial Dating Book for Black Women Who Want to Date White Men
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Author: Adam White
Publisher: Upublish.com
Date Published: December 1999
Format: Trade Paper
From the Publisher
Black women can bypass the shortage of Black men by dating White men. This book shows how
to clear out your old social conditioning and inhibitions about interracial relationships,
tune out expectations that you date only Blacks and clarify your reasons for romantic and
sexual attraction to White men. It shows you where and how to meet White men, how to make
yourself more interracially approachable and gives guidelines for screening emotionally
available White males into your social life. Women often see men as foreign psychological
territory, and racial differences accentuate this misperception. This book clears away the
misconceptions all too many Black women have about White men and explains what goes on in
the minds of White men who seek out and date Black women.
A broad spectrum of taboos and social pressures block Black women from getting into interracial relationships. This book explains the psychosexual origins of the various forms of social opposition to those wearing "the scarlet letter of interracial dating," from the stares interracial couples encounter almost everywhere they go, to why parents work so hard at breaking up the interracial relationships of their offspring to why certain types of disturbed individuals become enraged at the sight of total strangers who happen to be in interracial relationships. This book shows how to better understand, cope with, and tune out the various social pressures and initiate unembarrassed interracial relationships.
The publisher, Universal Publishers/uPUBLISH.com , September 20, 1999
Synopsis
Black women can bypass the shortage of Black men by dating White men. This book shows how
to clear out your old social conditioning and inhibitions about interracial relationships,
tune out expectations that you date only Blacks and clarify your reasons for romantic and
sexual attraction to White men. It shows you where and how to meet White men, how to make
yourself more interracially approachable and gives guidelines for screening emotionally
available White males into your social life. Women often see men as foreign psychological
territory, and racial differences accentuate this misperception. This book clears away the
misconceptions all too many Black women have about White men and explains what goes on in
the minds of White men who seek out and date Black women.
A broad spectrum of taboos and social pressures block Black women from getting into interracial relationships. This book explains the psychosexual origins of the various forms of social opposition to those wearing "the scarlet letter of interracial dating," from the stares interracial couples encounter almost everywhere they go, to why parents work so hard at breaking up the interracial relationships of their offspring to why certain types of disturbed individuals become enraged at the sight of total strangers who happen to be in interracial relationships. This book shows how to better understand, cope with, and tune out the various social pressures and initiate unembarrassed interracial relationships.