I've noticed a significant change in interactions between black men and white women in New York City over the past few months. I'm starting to see a whole lot more BM/WW couples out and about on the streets and most of them did not show a trace of shame when it came to displaying their feelings for each other. Usually I would only see BM/WW couples in certain places like downtown Manhatten where people tend to be a little bit more liberal, but now I see them EVERYWHERE. Well I wouldn't go as far as saying Bensonhurst or Howard Beach put you get the picture. Even in my own life the white women are a lot more receptive and friendly. Even in areas where there's is not a lot of people around that would give a woman speaking with a stranger a sense of security. Three days ago I saw this very attractive white woman on the train so I decided to sit beside her(actually I was one seat away from her with no one in between) to get a feel for her vibes. A couple came to our seats to sit down so she had to scoot over next to me. When she moved over she got REAL close, like from the shoulder blades down to the thighs. The train then made an abrupt stop and she started laughing and she said something like, "Whew I'm glad we didn't fall" or something of that nature. That was all I needed to hear so I introduced myself and we started to talk. Later on she in the conversation she gets up and and puts on a skirt over her jeans and I asked "Why?" and she tells me jokingly that she is "leading a double life" and she's Jewish and she doesn't want anyone in her community to see her with jeans on. Anyway at my stop we exchanged numbers and parted ways. She was really cool and full of energy.
Thats Great news, before I came to PA, I lived in New York for 10 years and I never personally had a problem but thats because I lived on the Upper West and East Sides of Manhattan. I would always see interracials in Manhattan and I only date IR so I always felt safe, but I heard in all the other Burroughs that it was Rough Glad to know things are a changing