Though it is becoming more and more accepted in society today, interracial dating and relationships still cause conflicts and suffer from judgment. There are many who choose to share their love and life with one of another color, which is wonderful because love sees no color. Unfortunately, not everyone sees it this way and that includes family and friends. The opinions of your parents, other relatives and friends truly effect how you feel about yourself and the way you handle your relationship. Being accepted as a couple would make things much more comfortable and harmonious, but that is the thing about interracial dating. . . it can be more challenging than most relationships. It is difficult to ignore or not let the judgment of others influence your emotions and thoughts, especially because most of the judgment that will be served to you will come from your immediate family.
I agree with you; interacial dating is as good as same race dating. The only difference comes in when family is somewhat biased abt it but I see no point in that. if you find that your true love is in someone from another race, why listen to people and never live happily cos of that? Take for example, girls who were born in Africa and raced there will have a com,plete different attitude than girls born in any part of the world. A man would prefer them cos they believe they would stay in a relationship longer than if he dated a girl from his own race which in many cases is true. I will suggest we all try it out and then see if this is true or not. This kind of relationship may open your eyes and make you never to want any DIVORCE ever in your life. Treat her well, and you will enjoy it.
That issue is more of a matter of "culture"...not "race". There are certain customs different countries have that prohibit interracial dating or marriage. It just depends also on how liberal that person has become...or their environment.
oh right, so if some indians are in a culture would they be unable to marry a white/british girl, or would there culture only let them marry a indian with there culture???? ive always wondered this thats why im asking
It's ok to ask hon. Every culture is different. Every country is different. There are many cultures who accept things nowadays whereas before it would not be accepted. It would, again, depend on that person's culture and/or acceptance. Some things are no longer "forbidden" as they were long ago.
oh right, yes things have defintly changed now to what they used to be, im asking because my sister is seeing a indian huy, but he says he wouldnt be allowed to marry a white girl, thats why i was asking these questions, thanks for answering
I really like chocolate and thought that her milk would be chocolate milk,,,Man I was wrong
Thought I would get some good down home soul food,,,,Man I was wrong again.....Her family thought I was black, cause my food cooking had a lot of soul to it.
Then the other thing is, she got lock jaw, so you know what else I got screwed on '
But I loved her, and she gave me two wonderful boys
Color is only skin deep!!! Wait a minute, didn't we do all this in another thread?
I think that guy is funny.. yep, its true that indian culture is very different then western...I will take indian culture as very complex one..you can find very traditioanl family where every kid is his mom's baby...but i know lots of families and relationships where indian girl/guy has married a britisher... So, I think it all depends on the guy/girl whom you are dating and his/her upbringing.. but, its true that if u r dating someone from other culture, you should be ready to adaptor at least tolerant to his/her culture..its true bothways..
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