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16 April 2008
VS Naipaul's biography claims his relationships with white women were warped by race anxieties but he's of an older generation. It was odd hearing this neurosis expressed by a successful, British-born thirtysomething.
Raised in a poor Sikh family in the Midlands, Sanghera was insecure about his status. Black and Asian people of our generation conflate race with class: when we were growing up, it seemed colour defined your social position, not your career. Sanghera wants a white spouse to ease his fear that, despite his achievements, he was still just a wog.
But his marital preference is no stranger than the desire for a brown baby expressed by white women I've dated. Mixed-race babies are as much of a trophy for them as white women are for Sanghera.
Race and sex have a complicated relationship. I've been aware of it ever since I was overlooked during playground games of kiss-chase. Even children had a complex about inter-racial pecking then. Now, it seems inter-racial sex tops every hip young woman's list of things to do before she marries.
I don't share Sanghera's angst. I think Asian women are gorgeous. But for all sorts of reasons, including the lack of sexual confidence of Asian women, I've found it easier to get things going with a black or white one.
Like dating someone of a different social background, inter-racial relationships have an allure: both a subversive frisson and a sense of transcending prejudice. The smuggest couples I've known have been mixed-race ones, because they know they're making the world a better place.
Even my very traditional Indian mum isn't immune to inter-racial longings. None of the men she's admitted fancying have been Asian: Elvis Presley, Daley Thompson and Bobby Ewing.
But mixed-race couples do have their dysfunctions. I've noticed a trend among people in mixed-race relationships to cheat with someone of their own colour, wanting to reconnect with a culture they've become estranged from.
Everyone's hang-ups get played out through sex, and in Britain race is part of that process. Sanghera's sense of inadequacy shows how far we are from a colour-blind utopia.
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