I've only been in interracial relationships (white, black, Jewish, Hispanic), which makes me all for them. My current boy is a Dutch-Irish, all-American sweetie. I think it's silly to use race or color alone as a basis for determining who you date. However, I don't believe in the "I don't see color, I only see people" theory, either. Ethnicity/culture can't be completely ignored. If you date someone from a different background who really identifies with it (i.e. Asian who really identifies with her Chinese heritage, Latina who really identifies with her Puerto Rican background, etc.), cultural differences should be valued, respected, and appreciated. Otherwise, it's unlikely the relationship will work. Luckily, my partners have all been pretty willing to eat with chopsticks and learn some Cantonese phrases with me. ~kittn >^.^<