“…Experiences of discrimination have many far-reaching consequences, including dating preferences (Benner, 2017;Tropp, 2007). For example, Asian American middle schoolers who reported a sense of racial inferiority dated exclusively White American peers; however, upon attending a more diverse high school, they became more comfortable with dating within their ethnicity (Yoon et al, 2017). Furthermore, peer preference research suggests that greater perceptions of discrimination are reported among those with more same-ethnic peers compared to those with mixed-and different-ethnic peers (Kiang, Peterson et al, 2011;Kiang, Perreira et al, 2011).…”