The Interracial Dating Book For Black Women Who Want To Date White Men

By Adam White

The Interracial Dating Book For Black Women Who Want To Date White Men - Adam White
  • Release Date: 2011-04-02
  • Genre: Psychology

Description

This book shows Black women how to go about getting involved in interracial relationships and deal with the social pressures that such relationships inevitably attract. It shows how you can clear out your old social conditioning and inhibitions about interracial relationships, tune out the expectations that you should date only Blacks and clarify your reasons for romantic and sexual attraction to White men. This book shows where and how you can go about meeting White men, how to make yourself more interracially approachable, offers guidelines for screening mature and emotionally available White males into your social life and helps you move beyond the shortage of Black men. This book clears away the misconceptions that all too many Black women have about White men and explains what really goes on inside the minds of White men who seek out and date Black women. Women often see men as foreign psychological territory, and racial differences can accentuate such misperceptions and misunderstandings. Black women who have considered the possibilities that interracial relationships offer are all too familiar with the broad spectrum of unspoken taboos and social pressures often serve to block Black women from getting involved in 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. Find out how you can best understand, cope with, and tune out, the variety of social pressures that often inhibit Black women from getting, and staying, involved with White men and initiate unembarrassed interracial relationships. This second edition includes the complete text of the first edition together with a new chapter about racism on the street.

Table Of Contents

Chapter One
Why Black Women Should Consider Dating Interracially

Chapter Two
Reprogramming Yourself For Interracial Dating, Part I

Chapter Three
Reprogramming Yourself For Interracial Dating, Part II

Chapter Four
White Male Emotional Availability And Dating Interests

Chapter Five
Ground Rules For Potential Compatibility

Chapter Six
Making Yourself More Approachable, Part I

Chapter Seven
Making Yourself More Approachable, Part II

Chapter Eight
Making Yourself More Approachable, Part III

Chapter Nine
Where And How To Meet White Men, Part I

Chapter Ten
Where And How To Meet White Men, Part II

Chapter Eleven
Mistakes To Avoid

Chapter Twelve
The Scarlet Letter Of Interracial Dating, Part I

Chapter Thirteen
The Scarlet Letter Of Interracial Dating, Part II

Chapter Fourteen
Understanding The Opposition To Interracial Relationships, Part I

Chapter Fifteen
Understanding The Opposition To Interracial Relationships, Part II

Chapter Sixteen
Understanding The Opposition To Interracial Relationships, Part III

Chapter Seventeen
Racism On The Street

Chapter Eighteen
Motivating Yourself

Reviews

  • I read the sample

    1
    By Djsincerious
    And I couldn't even get through the first couple of pages. This book is not only a joke but also wildly offensive toward black men and black culture. The author has nothing of value to say and poor writing skills. I completely agree with the previous comment. Be yourself and love freely.
  • Absurd

    1
    By Krystal71270
    I'd give no stars but it won't let me. A waste of trees, but a good laugh for us who know better. Just be yourself and when the right person comes along what was meant to be shall. There is no trick to getting a white man. My husband and I have been happily married for over 15 years and I didn't do anything but be me. The point is for them to love you right, not some hot mess, which is exactly what you'll be after reading this. So sad it's funny, yet we are the ones that claim we hate stereotypes.