Has anyone else tried sampling broads that aren't WASPs

I tried to diversify my dating pool (like a bank), lowering my standards for non-WASP (like banks). I recently went on a date with a pale, blonde upper-class French girl, and it was great. I can't believe I've never thought of dating a non-WASP, but her accent was lovely, and she could keep up with me in various topics, mostly regarding fashion (I was discussing my "deal sleds" (now renamed stewardship sleds), ties of choice and where to get bespoke suits), vacation spots (Ibiza is apparently well liked by French aritsocracy), and more. Even though she looked like a WASP for the most part, she had some exotic French characteristics such as a more severe and refined facial structure (cheekbones, lips, nasal bridge, brows) and a more slender frame overall, attesting to a pedigree from a higher order.

I cannot believe I went by almost 30 years of my life without dating more exotic women. Who knows, maybe I'll date one of the Greeks or Italians that are so frowned upon by society for their dark skin.

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