agnosticlady
AL loves da kids : )
I'll be honest, and not sugar coat. It really depends on what type of family she is from. I'll give you three types, but I am Nigerian so I can't really speak for all Africans.
1. An elitist African family that believes that all Africans/their tribe is better. 9 times out of 10 she won't even be with a man of a different tribe.In this case the family prefers their daughter be with a black man over a non black man. If you come to a family party they will look at you weird for not knowing how to eat certain dishes.
2. They were raised around white people. There is a good chance she will end up with a non black man, and her family will be happy. I've seen a few (very few) African families proud that their daughter is with a non black man. This is very rare from what I have seen, but I have seen it before.
3. Then there are African families that are proud of their heritage, but they have no problem with their daughters being with a non African man. They don't really care as long as the daughter remembers her culture and teaches it to the children she and her family has. My family is like this. My parents don't care as long as he is black. They are more interested in the type of man he is.
Most of the Africans I know are with African-Americans, Africans, or Afro-Caribbean people.
Oh and the Africans who don't want to be with African Americans have a stuck up attitude. They believe that they are better. I've seen this in some Africans regardless of the country they are from.
1. An elitist African family that believes that all Africans/their tribe is better. 9 times out of 10 she won't even be with a man of a different tribe.In this case the family prefers their daughter be with a black man over a non black man. If you come to a family party they will look at you weird for not knowing how to eat certain dishes.
2. They were raised around white people. There is a good chance she will end up with a non black man, and her family will be happy. I've seen a few (very few) African families proud that their daughter is with a non black man. This is very rare from what I have seen, but I have seen it before.
3. Then there are African families that are proud of their heritage, but they have no problem with their daughters being with a non African man. They don't really care as long as the daughter remembers her culture and teaches it to the children she and her family has. My family is like this. My parents don't care as long as he is black. They are more interested in the type of man he is.
Most of the Africans I know are with African-Americans, Africans, or Afro-Caribbean people.
Oh and the Africans who don't want to be with African Americans have a stuck up attitude. They believe that they are better. I've seen this in some Africans regardless of the country they are from.