I don't have any problem with the race integration, but I am concerned for the cultural struggles if you are not on the same page morally, religiously, traditionally. I recommend you go to pre-marital counseling and that you take on his faith or vice-versa. To raise children with these issues un-addressed is to condemn your child to insecurity within his faith, his traditions, his foundational morals.
If you decide to do this, I wish you the very best.
2006-07-13 15:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a lot of evidence to show that mixed race marriages often are stronger than same race marriages because the partners have to realistically face things before they tie the knot whereas some same race marriages take far more for-granted without discussing things with one another and hence don't work things through when difficulties arise after marriage.
family members attitudes can be a factor to take into consideration and also if one partner has most relatives in a far away country - how is homesickness going to affect them? and if the family members are both local then are they and friends going to support the relationship?
but all in all - if you can work through cultural differences then you are well on your way to building a strong relationship with beautiful children
2006-07-13 15:32:04
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answered by Aslan 6
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that's actually ok in the U. S.. you're no longer a white woman yet additionally an American and he's not in straightforward terms a Mexican boy yet additionally an American. So if human beings oppose your courting via inter-racialness tell them that your nationality at coronary heart is the comparable. you're the two proud to be human beings. as long as you like and look after him no longer something concerns. Race is basically some thing which you fill out in a sort, it does not define who you're.
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answered by spies 4
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I think interracial relationships are wonderful. I am an African American girl who is actually with the son of a Korean woman and a Costa Rican man. They make gorgeous kids. He looks hispanic but he has the asian eyes!!! I love him so much. I'd say go for the relationship! Race doesnt matter, love does.
2006-07-13 15:31:49
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answered by niknikki86 2
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There may be a lot of hardships along the way, but make sure you two are prepared and KNOW that the love can withold that. As long as you have an understanding and love one another, regardless, the relationship can be very successful.
2006-07-13 15:29:50
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answered by uglyvanity 3
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I love it!! I think more couples should be interracial myself. I'm a black girl who definitely wouldn't mind dating outside my race...I make it a point to look at all prospective boyfriends regardless their ethnicity... I'm an equal opportunity sista!! Good for you girl and I hope you're happy!!
2006-07-14 11:15:04
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answered by Lady Hurricane 4
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I think any two people who truly love and respect eachother belong together. I am mixed with Black and white and my fiance is Mexican. Interracial relationships are beautiful.
2006-07-13 15:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely nothing wrong with it! I once dated a Chinese guy, and before him an African-American. Nothing wrong with interracial dating/marriage.
2006-07-13 15:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think love is blind, it's society that has the issues. If two people love each other and are good together, nothing else should matter.
2006-07-13 15:29:04
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answered by Jylsamynne 5
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If you love someone it shouldnt matter what religion/nationality they are.. you love them for them not based on there beliefs or race!
Anyone who is against it obviously doesnt understand love, because love can happen at any time with anyone!
2006-07-13 15:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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