We found no evidence of the assort of a white male preference for East Asian women. However we also open that East Asian women did not discriminate against white men (only against black and Hispanic men). As a prove the white man-Asian woman pairing was the most common form of interracial dating—but because of the women's neutrality not the men's pronounced preference. We also found that regional differences mattered. Daters of both sexes from south of the Mason-Dixon Line revealed much stronger same-race preferences than Northern daters. [ADVERTHERE]Related article: http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2007/11/race-sex-and-ma.html