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What You Need To Know

Interracial couples are becoming completely commonplace, especially in cities.

Some women's reactions to men of different races differ at different times.

Whether or not she's ovulating can have an impact on how she reacts to you.

"Women demonstrate more fear and avoidance of men who are outside their racial group when they are ovulating."

Seal and Heidi Klum, David Bowie and Iman: All are famous interracial couples. Indeed, black/white, Asian/European and Indian/white couples are as common in urban areas of Britain as Starbucks outlets. They’re not just dating; people of different ethnicities are marrying and raising families.

Britain has one of the fastest growing mixed raced populations in the world: Theo Walcott, Zadie Smith and Paul Boateng are all examples of the changing face of our nation and a recent study showed that one in ten children in the UK now lives in a mixed race family.

This is all the more reason to be open to beautiful women of different ethnicities. But before you date outside your ethnic circle, there are two calling cards you must possess. One is a polite sensitivity to different cultural values, and the other is a confidence in your own racial identity so that sexual rejection won’t feel like racism.

To buffer the sting of a rejection, know that there are many factors that women use in mate selection, race being only one. Women also consider height, voice tone, pheromones, income, religion, politics, education, fitness -- the list goes on. Add to it her fertility cycle.

A new study by psychology professors at Michigan State University found that women demonstrate more fear and avoidance of men who are outside their racial group when they are ovulating. The researchers, who specialise in evolutionary psychology, speculate that this pattern could be an anthropologically hardwired way to ward off marauding males who attacked groups of humans throughout history. One way to protect a village was to defend women from sexual coercion by an outsider. The researchers speculate that some modern women may unknowingly still carry this reflex.

But there is a silver lining to this study. Women who were raised in a diverse culture or raised not to fear different men did not show racial fears when they were fertile. If they tend to perceive men of varying ethnicities as threatening, then this fear was heightened during ovulation. My advice: If you suspect that race may be a big factor in a woman’s rejection, wait a week and try again. Ovulation only lasts a few days each month, so there are 27 other days to show her your winning personality.

I say MORE snow

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