I recently saw the new cover of Ebony magazine featuring Djimon Hounsou with his new wife Kimora Lee. What's up with black men flocking to these exotic looking women? Are black women not good enough any more?
Ms. Concerned and Mad
Okay, we're busted with our in the nookie jar of assorted flavors. You might as well turn on the sista-girl sirens and tell us to slowly back away from the "exotic looking" chicks. Never mind the reality that 97% of married black men are wedded to black women. That's just a conspiracy to make black women think we're into them, but apparently the jig is up. You got us.
Real talk. What's up with the handful of black women, like yourself, who still feel the need to call foul every time the ball isn't hit your way? See, even though you have grossly generalized black men, I want to be careful about not making a sweeping indictment of black women. From what I can tell, it's really just a few of you who are still harboring these ill feelings. If I were to take the temperature of black women across the board, it's actually not running that hot when it comes to this issue. Black women seem to be getting past the racial resentment of seeing a black man with a woman who's of another background. They no longer feel obligated to deliver the stare of death. Times have changed and so has the climate. Maybe it's the cooling effect of living in Obama's "post-racial America"? Yeah, it's probably not that but it's something.
I will admit, however, that a good number of black men like their dating pools to be of the Olympic variety, in size and international scope. Before marrying my wife who is African American, I took a few laps myself. Nevertheless, by and large, black men still prefer black women.
Furthermore, you say that you're "concerned and mad", but are you sure that it's not concern and confusion? That fact of the matter is Kimora Lee is half-African American, half-Japanese. That makes her of mixed heritage – not what you refer to as "exotic looking", a term that tends to make me cringe when it's used to describe women who aren't strippers named Destiny with albino boa constrictors draped around around their necks. Besides, Kimora, happens to be as black as President Obama, who is also of mixed heritage, and I don't think anyone wants to refer to him as the "exotic looking Commander-in-Chief". Okay, Harry Reid might but that's just Harry being Harry.
Some, however, may refer to Kimora and individuals like her as "Blasian", a popular term to describe people, women in particular, of black and Asian descents. I can't lie. I've used the term in the past, but I'm not too terribly fond of it any more. A part of me thinks it's mildly offensive. Another part of me thinks it sounds like a better description for a new sauce at KFC. A bucket of blasian hot wings would be hard to turn down. So would Kimora for that matter...you know, if I were single and all.
Bottom line: we like what we like. And 97% of the time it's black women we marry. If we choose to diversify our dating pool from time to time, don't look at us like we just unraveled 40 years of civil rights progress. Dating or even marrying outside the race is not an act of racial treason. And this has to go both ways: what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Black women shouldn't feel bound to black men. In the end, I think the 97% of us who find love and happiness with each other is more than enough to preserve the race, if that's what you're worried about.

Mason Jamal writes about issues pertaining to the style, substance and sensibilities of men (and sometimes women). For more of his musings, you can visit www.MasonSays.com. You can also follow him on Twitter @masonsaysand him on Facebook.

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By: Melodicdreamer on 1/14/2010 9:02PM
Many women feel the same way!!! Especially, the ones who come from cities with lots of diversity. Fine is fine and beautiful is beautiful! On the same note, exotic can mean different things to different people.
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By: Mason Jamal (author of the post) on 1/14/2010 9:01PM
@ Melodic Dreamer
That's my point. I think most black women, such as yourself, feel the way you do nowadays. But there is still a corner of the black female community that's ready to breathe fire on this every chance they get. Maybe I'm biased, as a black man, but I just don't think the numbers and reality warrant such a vitriolic response.
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By: Janet on 1/17/2010 1:57PM
Mason, you are correct. I think when a man sees any woman, regardless of color, that it is because they are attracted and compatible.
And no, I don't see that there are any more black men seeing women of other races than I see women beginning to see men of other races of well. The number of same race couples that I see out number the mixed relationships.
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By: Mike on 1/14/2010 9:26PM
Sistas, we're all gonna die someday and life is just to short for a motormouth, negative, crap talking woman. Men want a kinda, gentle, smart and funny woman. The mean ole jezebel thang is a straight turnoff. All the successful bros look like they just don't need the headache. You ladies can change your tune and realize you're ruled by estrogen, not testosterone. That's me.
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By: kennedy on 1/17/2010 9:41AM
Tell'em sister, They need to change !!!!!!!!!!! . I'm married to a Beautiful asian woman too.
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By: sharkchops on 1/17/2010 10:50AM
Amen to that. My woman is half mexican, a quarter filipina and a quarter greek. She's very attentive and respectful to me and we were friends long before we ever dated and got serious. I couldn't imagine going through life with a woman who wants to fight me and challenge me all the time. I already went through that too many times and unfortunately those women we all black. Sistas, STOP taking your inspiration from all those stupid reality shows that portray black women as loud, tough, jealous, vindictive and having to have the last word all the time because it will be your road to spinsterhood. Know your role. Act like a woman.
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By: tresha schilling on 1/17/2010 7:17PM
Mike , you put pain in my heart.so very sad, i am a 46 yr old blk women married to a blk king . we have 3 beautiful children and are very happy and he will tell you the same thing.he is king of our castle.. because he runs it that way. he is the strong blk man that he is suppose to be.as directed by god.!.My father taughtme never ! never put a blk man down.. no matter how he is ... and more never so in front of other races.Somewhere along the lines blk people have lost respect and love for each other and it is so sad..we are the only ones ! I have to daughters that iam raisen to love blk men and trust in them.. but to big strong and stand on yor own in case a king like there father doesn't come along.(god fearing man first).I really hope that there dont get discourage by men like u.. ! you see .. i do see the hardness that blk women have become.. but look back .. whey have they become so hard.. ?????? please ask yourself that ebfore you bad mouth them in public again... " WE HAVE HAD NO CHOICE TO ME COME HARD" OUR KINGS ! PUT US HERE !!!!!
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By: tresha schilling on 1/17/2010 7:18PM
ALSO SENT A EMAIL TO SIS... SHE ISNT RIGHT EITHER... SAD FOR HER !!! NO ONE TO LOVE HER !!!!
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By: SB09 on 1/14/2010 10:21PM
Well, it looks like YET another magazine geared towards African Americans has chosen an interracial couple for their love issue. This is yet another slap in the face to black women. First, Essence with Reggie Bush, and now this. In the magazine, Kimora stated that she wanted Ebony magazine to declare her and Djimon the new "Black Royalty" couple. SMH. She is not Black!!! Essence and Ebony, I am starting to think that you are forgetting about Black women.
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By: Randall on 1/17/2010 9:36AM
If Kimora weren't half black herself, I could partially see the point. Anyone reading these post....and I'm mainly asking the Africian American women this, as it's them I see most offended by this. I only hear the "Why do black men date outside their race" played when the man is in the "sexy" catagory? I don't hear anyone complain when your "average" looking black man goes outside his race. I say this as when I was married to a white girl, no one complained & I would consider myself average looking.
Also...I would like to see a picture of an African American woman such as Serena Williams with someone like Matthew Mcconaughey....since I think the general public would consider them attractive. Would we still be hearing complaints?
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