Being biracial myself and the feeling that I get from people who date interracially is that they're NOT seeing the person they're dating as just another person. They're seeing it as a thrill, a daring act. I had to tell quite a few guys that I wasn't a daggoned, exotic, carnival ride.
I was a human being with emotions and feelings. It was as if they were dating me to spite society's rules. I resolved to just befriend guys, get to know them for a long time, and then begin dating them. Only this way, could I tell if they were dating me because they really liked me for me. My father was white and the mother was black. They married in 1957 and endured terrible hardships because of their interracial marriage. People predominately saw my siblings and myself as children to be pitied and blameless of the terrible abomination of our parents union. Now, we're in 2010 and I still see a great deal of hostility toward mixed couples. It always seems as though if you're in a restaurant, your order gets F'd up, the valet loses your key, they can't find your coat, just general torture if you are on a mixed-race date.
Then, you get the condescending ones that treat you extra special. That's annoying too. Why can't they just leave a couple in peace??! ! If you're dating a different raced person who was born and raised in your country, then there isn't that much cultural difference. Living just outside of Jersey City, I've seen more foreign people in McDonalds than anywhere else. No matter how many ways you say it, a cheeseburger is just what it is...a cheeseburger. If you're American and you want to date another American who is of a different race, it will be more fun if you both resolve to be "Americans" not Asian-american or Italian-american or etc... Culture is far heavier than color and being an "American" should come first. When you have two Americans munching together on quarter pounders with cheese, it can be fun regardless of what they "appear" to be. If you're second, third, fourth generation immigrants, leave the old country behind already!! !! Adopt the red, white and blue into your heart forever. Just be "American" that's why some of us came here in the first place. The one ethnicity I admire the most are the Italian-American men who enlisted during WWII. There were MANY enlistments of these young men who were born here from immigrant parents. They were SO eager to be American. They came here to give NOT to take. I can't stand people who can't assimilate. I think they should go back to where they came from. Sorry, if I offended anyone but that's simply how I feel...and speak English too!! !