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==Sexual Studies & Census Data==
==Sexual Studies & Census Data==
Specifically concerning white and black relationships, it is frequently claimed that white women especially do not have a preference for black men. The usual evidence cites match statistics from websites and apps like OKCupid or Tinder. However, this data is flawed as it examines only online interactions and "facebook-official" relationships and has a very small sample size. It does not examine purely sexual interactions, "hookups", or offline dating.
Specifically concerning white and black relationships, it is frequently claimed that white women especially do not have a preference for black men. The usual evidence cites match statistics from websites and apps like OKCupid or Tinder. However, this data is flawed as it examines only online interactions and "facebook-official" relationships and has a very small sample size. It does not examine purely sexual interactions, "hookups", or offline dating.


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Thus, various debunkings of the BBC Theory via dating statistics are likely self-proclaimed ethnicel and far-right cope.  
Thus, various debunkings of the BBC Theory via dating statistics are likely self-proclaimed ethnicel and far-right cope.  
But it should also be said that white (European women) who have something with black men are either not attractive or at most average and almost never pretty.
Another study found: "While men at 'RayDate' events are strongly attracted to women who are thin, young, attractive, and of similar race, women strongly prefer men who are physically attractive, tall, young, of medium stature, and of a similar race. Women's preferences are not strongly determined by a single trait, but overall, their preferences are determined by appearance." 
==References==
==References==
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<references />6.HastDate: Partner preferences in action, 2004, Kurzban & Weeden,
*https://www.reddit.com/r/JustBeBlack/ a [[subreddit]] devoted to 'BBC theory'(NSFW). Not to be taken seriously.
*https://www.reddit.com/r/JustBeBlack/ a [[subreddit]] devoted to 'BBC theory'(NSFW). Not to be taken seriously.
==See also==
==See also==
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