More Black Women Consider ‘Dating Out’
This is just for myself to remember to read but you all can read it if you want too.
More Black Women Consider ‘Dating Out’
By DIONNE WALKER, Associated Press Writer
Whitney and Roslyn Holcomb entertain their 3-year-old son, Luke, …
RICHMOND, Va. – For years, Toinetta Jones played the dating game by her mom’s strict rule.
"Mom always told me, ‘Don’t you ever bring a white man home,’" recalled Jones, echoing an edict issued by many Southern, black mothers.
But at 37, the Alexandria divorcee has shifted to dating "anyone who asks me out," regardless of race.
"I don’t sit around dreaming about the perfect black man I’m going to marry," Jones said.
Black women around the country also are reconsidering deep-seated reservations toward interracial relationships, reservations rooted in America’s history of slavery and segregation.
They’re taking cues from their favorite stars _ from actress Shar Jackson to tennis pro Venus Williams _ as well as support blogs, how-to books and interracially themed novels telling them it’s OK to "date out."
It comes as statistics suggest American black women are among the least likely to marry.
"I’m not saying that white men are the answer to all our problems," Jones said. "I’m just saying that they offer a different solution."
She reflects many black women frustrated as the field of marriageable black men narrows: They’re nearly seven times more likely to be incarcerated than white men and more than twice as likely to be unemployed.
Census data showed 117,000 black wife-white husband couples in 2006, up from 95,000 in 2000.
There were just 26,000 such couples in 1960, before a Supreme Court ruling banished laws against mixed marriages.
Black female-white male romance has become a hot topic in black-geared magazines and on Web sites, even hitting the big screen in movies like last year’s "Something New."
That film centers on an affluent black woman who falls for her white landscaper, a situation not unlikely as black women scale the corporate ladder, said Evia Moore, whose interracial marriage blog draws 1,000 visitors a day.
It features articles like "Could Mr. Right Be White?" and pictures of couples like white chef Wolfgang Puck and his new Ethiopian wife.
"Black women are refusing to comply with that message about just find yourself a good blue-collar man with a job, or just find a black man," Moore said.
She pointed to low rates of black men in college, a place where women of all races often meet their spouses.
Black women on campus largely are surrounded by non-black men: In 2004, 26.5 percent of black males ages 18 to 24 were enrolled in college versus 36.5 percent of black women that age, according to the American Council on Education’s most recent statistics.
Even after college, Roslyn Holcomb struggled to meet professional black men.
"I wanted to get married (and) have children," she said. "If I was only meeting one guy a year, or every few years, that wasn’t going to happen."
The Alabama author eventually married white.
"I think a lot of black women are realizing or feeling that the pickings are slim," she said.
They’re made even slimmer, grumble many black women, by high rates of successful black men choosing blondes. For some, they argue, white wives are the ultimate status symbol.
"They don’t want a dark chocolate sister laying around their swimming pool," Moore said.
Nearly three quarters of the 403,000 black-white couples in 2006 involved black husbands.
Meanwhile, psychological barriers have discouraged black women from crossing racial lines.
"Black women are socialized to stick by their men," explained Kellina Craig-Henderson, a Howard University psychology professor who studied 15 black women dating interracially.
She said modern black women agonize over breaking male-female bonds forged in slavery and strengthened through the Jim Crow era.
"It may be even more of an issue for educated black women who have a sense of the historical realities of this country, where black women often were abused at the hands of white men," Craig-Henderson said.
Jones remembered being troubled when a white man politely approached her around 1990. Her stance softened years later, after a sobering party experience.
"All the black men literally pushed (us) out the way to talk to the blondes," said Jones, who soon declared, "I’m going to date whoever."
Black men and women have openly feuded before.
At places like Atlanta’s Spelman College, black women have rallied against black male rappers characterizing them as promiscuous.
But black men are voicing their own frustrations with women they feel regard them with suspicion. "They treat us all the same," said W. Randy Short, a Washington writer who dates across races. "The rapist on the TV is the same as me."
It’s a frustration director Tim Alexander tackles in "Diary of a Tired Black Man," a frank film covering everything from black women’s demeanors to their weight. Frustrated by black women, the main character dates a white one.
"To a certain degree, black people are sick of each other," Alexander said. "It would be better for black men and black women to open their options."
But Ayo Handy-Kendi, creator of Black Love Day, argues blacks are simply reacting to messages linking success with whiteness. She referred to a string of successful athletes with white partners, including golfer Tiger Woods.
"They normally rejected their culture and they went to the acceptable standard of success _ a white woman," said Handy-Kendy, who thought it ironic high-achieving black women were mimicking the behavior.
Back in Virginia, Jones feels life is too short to ponder race when it comes to love.
As for mom, Jones figures, "she really admires the fact that I did something she may have really wanted to do, and never did."
On the Net:
Black Female Interracial Marriage E-Zine: http://bfinterracialmarriage.blogspot.com/
Date a White Guy blog: <a href="http://dateawhiteguy.blogspot.c
om/”>http://dateawhiteguy.blogspot.com/
Black women’s IR guide book: http://www.dateawhiteguybook.com/
Diary of a Tired Black Man film site: http://www.tiredblackman.com/
</
It’s funny, when me and Tank started dating they had always told him to bring home a nice black girl. Funny thing – his dad is white/indian and his mom is puerto rican/jamaican, yet for whatever reason they wanted him with a black girl. It bothered me for years, but I realized who cares if outsiders see black & white we are blind when it comes to skin colors.
Warning Comment
I just think everybody has their own reasoning behind the race they date. My reasoning – I found a strong bond in a friend. Absolutely nothing to do with what race he was, we just got each other.
Warning Comment
I have tried dating black men, well really boys, and I have found that white men are just better. They take care of you better, treat you better… maybe I am just crazy but I think white guys are hotter anyway lol! I know that my father’s side of the family(who is black) doesn’t want to see me with white men (my father married a white woman, my wonderful mum) but that is just too bad for them.I used to worry about it, but now I just don’t care, the only imporant thing is that I am happy.
Warning Comment
RYN: I have 2 semesters left (this one included) and then I’ll be able to graduate. So close!!
Warning Comment
race was never an issue for me. i dated a black guy and was attracted to hispanics too. my husband is white, but i would have married anyone who loves me as much as jason does no matter what race they are. Amy
Warning Comment
Interesting article, and I have heard about this soooo many times. In fact, my older sister now dates white men after bad luck with black men. As far as myself…I’ve had crushes on white guys, but never actually dated one. Before I met Kimo, I dated primarily hispanic men, but that’s about it. Whatever makes everyone else happy, I’m all for it!
Warning Comment
i’m hispanic and he is black. no particular reason it just happened that way! 🙂
Warning Comment
ryn: Me too!!! In the voice mail that he left me he sounded so sad… it made me feel horrible that he ever felt that way because of me. He told me that he believes me and not to worry! Oh… and today is 4 months!!!
Warning Comment
I got pregnant the 21st.. so yeah, the first week 😀
Warning Comment
ryn: Thanks!! I know… I am so excited about r&r!! Yeah… as far as I know unless they get the option to chose the next duty station they are going to Korea. Atleast that is what Rob heard. *sigh*
Warning Comment
ive never had a problem with interracial relationships. i dated a couple of black guys, one lasted almost a year but my aunt (Who i lived with) put so much pressure on me to break it off because of “think of the children”
Warning Comment
hey i can’t see your latest entry..am i off your fav’s 🙁
Warning Comment
I dated a few black men. Then I started getting approach in college by more white guys so, I started dating more white men. Most of my serious relationships were with white men. My close friends are married 2 or engaged to American born East Indian men. I married an West African Immigrant. I found that I couldn’t wait on Mr. Black America & I was open 2 dating anyone who was nice.
Warning Comment
Note 2:The problem w/ black women is that they believe that they can’t date outside because, other men don’t like them which is false. If u act right, & dress decent anyone can like u! Many black women whom I talk 2 that refuse 2 date outside their race is because they don’t understand dating they r always in big groups w/ their friends as if a man wants 2 approach a crowd of women 2 talk to one.
Warning Comment
note 3: It’s already intimidating enough 4 a man 2 approach woman & ask her out let along while she’s w/ every woman she knows! I see many black women w/men who don’t work or anything because they R tryin 2 hold on 2 him because, he’s a man & they feel like they can’t do better.Brothers who doesn’t work, or refuses 2 do anything 2 better himself these days has his pick of successful black women.
Warning Comment
I dont know one black guy with a black gf. When I was in hs It was a big deal to see a white girl with a black guy. not a big deal like “lets get him!” but just a big deal. Tons of gossip and that sorta shit. Now if I see a black guy with a black girl its like wow how did that happen.
Warning Comment
Thank you SO MUCH for posting this. It’s always sobering to see that I’m not the only one =D
Warning Comment