Wrong question!!!
But anyway....based on the poor description of your profile it will be hard to get the attention of any race/ color (pink, green, peach, polka dots, etc).
Come on..step up and be more creative (or sincere)..write down a profile that makes all the rainbowl interested to know more about you!
BTW for your wrong question..the answer is self-promotion! Marketing your self better..may help!
Maybe change the name "drmac". I am an African American female, I wouldn't consider someone with the name "drmac". Unless "Dr." is your profession and "Mac" is your birth name,
the term sound like an old want to be "PLAYER". You can get a woman,any man can, however, you just can't get woman of "CLASS" . Change your approach.
I am guessing it depends on where you live or where you go in your area. It's not hard out West for black men to find white women willing to date them. It's not hard at all, because there are times when it surprises me to see a black couple. I can't imagine it being an overflow of interracial couples in the Deep South or Midwest but anything is possible. Maybe, you should hang around military bases, travel around New England, or anywhere out West.
You might also want to try out new hobbies or go to places where the women you want to attract are going to be on any given day.
Actually, the statistics via the US Census show that Black men and Asian women are the most likely to marry outside their race. The least likely to marry outside their race are Black women and Asian men. By the way, Virginia, North Carolina and Kansas are the most likely to have black/white marriages. Interesting.
So true!!!!!!!, it is all about social class. I see many black men with white females, however
you don't see many black men with sophisticated white women.
An educated woman - perhaps more worldly or well travelled - is more likely to be color-blind in my experience. But that woman will also only be attracted to a man who is her equal in education and life.
I grew up on the East Coast where black and white mixed just fine - Education and economic status was a greater division than color.