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Is it offensive if you aren't into a certain group of people? For example, is it offensive if a Girl isn't really into African American guys or if a guy isn't into someone who is trans gender?
I've been mulling this question over in my brain for a couple of weeks now and I wanted to recieve input from Cong since I know most users tend to lean left on the political spectrum.
I personally think that it should not be considered offensive nor deemed as Racist, Homophobic, Transphobic, etc. A personal experience I had was in Highschool I thought this African American girl at my school was really cute. She was 6' 2" and played basketball for my highschool and we knew each other pretty well. She was a year older than me I remember asking her to one of the Homecoming dances our school put on. She, of course, said yes and we went to dinner and had a great time. After talking a little more she revealed to me that she didn't want to start anything serious with me because she was "only into Black guys." I was reminded of this experience after she invited me and some of her other friends to watch her play basketball at her university she plays for now. This got me thinking on the topic if it was socially acceptable to deny me just because I wasn't the race she wanted.
I personally just want to ask that everyone is respectful of each other and civil. I tend to avoid conversations like these because everyone I talk to never tries to see my side of the arguement and rights me off as an incomprehensible stupid alt right conservative. Which I really don't believe to be the case. I tend to lean left when it comes to things such as the Enviroment.
I've been mulling this question over in my brain for a couple of weeks now and I wanted to recieve input from Cong since I know most users tend to lean left on the political spectrum.
I personally think that it should not be considered offensive nor deemed as Racist, Homophobic, Transphobic, etc. A personal experience I had was in Highschool I thought this African American girl at my school was really cute. She was 6' 2" and played basketball for my highschool and we knew each other pretty well. She was a year older than me I remember asking her to one of the Homecoming dances our school put on. She, of course, said yes and we went to dinner and had a great time. After talking a little more she revealed to me that she didn't want to start anything serious with me because she was "only into Black guys." I was reminded of this experience after she invited me and some of her other friends to watch her play basketball at her university she plays for now. This got me thinking on the topic if it was socially acceptable to deny me just because I wasn't the race she wanted.
I personally just want to ask that everyone is respectful of each other and civil. I tend to avoid conversations like these because everyone I talk to never tries to see my side of the arguement and rights me off as an incomprehensible stupid alt right conservative. Which I really don't believe to be the case. I tend to lean left when it comes to things such as the Enviroment.