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Mixed race relationship

Liumingke1234 (3297 posts) • 0

I know did is a strange thread to start so forgive me for starting it. I happen to watch a video on youtube and it was about " Why some Korean girls like black guys" Anyway the term they use was Blasian' relationships which is when the couple are black and Asian. Anyway my question is what would you call a relationship where one is 'Hispanic and the other is Asian? Of course they are all interracial relationship but is there a name made up already. If you Google 'blasian'you will find that this is an actual term. What name would you give it?
Hiasian, Hisaian, Hispasian, Hispanicasian?

Any takers?

The Dudeson's (1106 posts) • 0

i think there is only one possible option.
'AsPanic'.

sorry i couldn.t hold it back. so apologies to all hispanics. in all seriousness, Hispasian sound alright, if anyone ever really needs to use the term.

Liumingke1234 (3297 posts) • 0

I'm hispanic and so is HFCAMPO that I know of. Another term is 'latino' for males and 'latina' for females so maybe 'Latinasian'? No apologizes is necessary Dudeson's. I could just here it now:
I would love to have a Latinasian baby. Can we honey? Ha.Ha.

yankee00 (1632 posts) • 0

I believe Hispanic isn't a race. South Americans who are part Native Americans technically have Asian ancestry already.

@laofengzi, I partly agree. Things weren't that exasperating until I moved to China and started hanging out with more full-Whites and realised that they find it imperative to bring race in every conversation, especially the males.

Napoleon (1187 posts) • 0

I think its a north American thing. I've never heard Europeans saying Hispanic or Latino but in America everyone is desperate to be something.

laotou (1714 posts) • 0

When you give colors names, the colors become more obviously differentiated. Same with race. So I find it psychologically bizarre that the USA - while trying to eliminate race barriers and discrimination, insists on overtly creating, maintaining, and propagating names and census studies for race - especially the voting public.

There are asians who like the black color of people and there are asians who simply like the multivariate culture - so is the relationship mixed race or mixed culture?

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