No. Too much emphasis on the black, not enough on the PERSON. My suggestion is to replace your fears with this particular understanding. Assumptions are your enemy. What might be, what could be, is actually just you being afraid and focusing on stereotypes instead of what's actually in front of you. It's normal to be cautious about inviting a stranger into your home, that's common sense. The rest of this is just silly self conciousness. You need to give new people a chance, or just accept that you're too afraid to grow past it and fail your project.
Is it normal to be afraid or worried to go to a black person's house?
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No. Too much emphasis on the black, not enough on the PERSON. My suggestion is to replace your fears with this particular understanding. Assumptions are your enemy. What might be, what could be, is actually just you being afraid and focusing on stereotypes instead of what's actually in front of you. It's normal to be cautious about inviting a stranger into your home, that's common sense. The rest of this is just silly self conciousness. You need to give new people a chance, or just accept that you're too afraid to grow past it and fail your project.