We have just joined SH and are getting to know the unwritten rules and social norms that are preferred and I must say we have made some missteps. We try and read all profiles and be as respectful as possible while replying to messages.
The one thing I still do not understand are tags in profiles like "we do not cross the race barrier" or "we prefer our race". I understand everyone has preferences but to exclude people purely based on their race seems out of date these days even in South Africa. I understand, Body type, Hygiene, hair colour, eye colour even skin type or to a more controversial extent skin colour (maybe you have a fair maiden fantasy, or tall dark and mysterious)
Either way if thats your preference you are not guaranteed to have somebody in a specific race. For instance, growing up in Cape Town if you had to trace your lineage this might be a surprise for some people because Cape Town was one of the busiest ports in the world.
We did the 23andme test and the results we staggering. I am mixed race but how mixed was a surprise to me. A friend of ours who would be "classed" as caucasian by some SH profiles found out that she is 75% eastern European and 15% Central African. I wonder if she would fit the strict guidelines of cuacasians only.
The SH matching algorithm matches our profiles because we have so much in common, it all seems great until the dreaded descriptor.
It all seems archaic, outdated and a little inappropriate. I understand you have preferences but to wear a race constriction as a badge of honor on your profile in my opinion
This is of course my opinion and of course a bit of a rant. I wish everybody all the best
Regards
K and R