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Same here too and in other UK cities. There's a middle-class white Englishman in my local area who often dresses in smart suits, and his black wife is slim and dresses smartly too. They have two biracial sons with light golden brown skin, blue eyes, and dark blond and very curly short hair.
I've seen a few white men (young and old men) holding hands with black women in the busy parks, trains, streets, etc... and nobody stares at them.
I've often walked the dog of an extremely friendly and nice older white Englishman. He's got a beautiful home and his dog is so sweet and well-behaved. Once I met his wife... and she's a slim black lady who designed the movie set for Snow White and the Huntsman and she designs the stage sets for big bands music concerts. Her dog sometimes travels to work with her in her large car and sits on the laps of celebs she works with.
They're a loving and happy couple.
I've seen very pretty white females here with handsome black and asian men... I've also seen some handsome white men with pretty black or asian women. People are tolerant where I live.
Prince Harry is happily married to an older biracial woman and they have a child together.
A lot of the schools are very mixed here, and people of all ethnicities, races, social classes, tend to live side-by-side here (the rich and middle classes and poorer people live in very close proximity to each other in LDN where large mansions can be seen in the same streets directly facing tower blocks, and there's not any ghettos really or segregation of neighbourhoods here.)
Black, asian, and white kids can be seen hanging out together as friends in plenty of the very diverse schools here. Black, white, and asian descent people of Indian or far-east origin sit and chat in a friendly manner to each other in the parks and shops... people generally get along with each other here. Although some of the muslims tend to segregate themselves from the 'infidels'.
If two men hold hands and kiss in public here, or if black, asian, or white people are holding hands... nobody stares at them and it's nothing strange or unusual to us in the 21st century, and it's a tolerant country.
Here's some crowd vids of my city:
Black and white people happily rollerskating together in Hyde Park, west London:
2:27, 5.30
1:14
1:40
There's loads of gay bars, saunas, hotels, gay choir groups, gay sports events, and a large variety of LGBT venues here too: https://www.travelgay.com/destinatio...om/gay-london/
I have gay neighbours who've lived together as a loving couple for many years.
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