if u really think bout it we r all the same on the inside........so does it really matter what color ur skin is? we r all humans and we all have the same organs same feelings same thoughts and same daily issues.........
2006-09-28 12:46:26
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answered by luvurbabyegrl 2
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I don't see anything wrong with interracial relationships. Kind of like, "a person is a person".
I do think that interracial relationships can experience more or different problems then a couple who is of the same race. The kind of problems I have seen is where one person in the relationship will kind of 'forget' that their partner is of a different race. I think it's important for both people to remember that they are from different races, so they could have a different outtake on certain issues.
2006-09-25 11:15:26
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answered by scornell_7 2
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Love does not choose race. The thing you do have to look at are you both strong enough to deal w/ stupid people who are racist. Then I do believe if you have a relationship and have children to try to live in a community where there are interracial relationship. You don't have too but I live in a small city and it can be hard on the kids. I coached for the schools so I saw it a lot but made it unacceptable for my team mates 0 tolerance.
2006-09-25 11:26:49
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answered by Didi S 2
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I honestly don't have a problem with interracial relationships. People have there own rights and opinions about who they love and who they want to be with. In saying that, I do have a problem with people bringing innocent children into bi-racial relationships. Not everyone is as "open-minded" as others. It tends to be difficult, for bi-racial children, to fit into society. Most of the time they are not accepted by one side of the family, or the other. Children don't have the option to choose who their mother and father are, however, a lot of times they tend to have to bare the consiquences and hardships, of their parents actions.
2006-09-25 11:21:13
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answered by lil_rowdy1 3
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Doesn't that depend on where you come from and believe in? In general I say for this time and place it's not good because of the effect it has on children with no defining race. I think the laws says it's the fathers race that determines the childs but I see no difference when it comes to acceptance. You will find people will see a bi-racial person and call them african american and it doesn't matter how light or white they look. It's a stigma.
2006-09-25 11:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Their is no GOOD or BAD in relationships! But keep in mind that standard relationships go through loads of problems - Interracial ones have loads extra like different customs, foods, norms, habits, expressions, religions etc., if yourselves or immediate families are in different countries, expect some more difficulties.
So no, not specifically bad but prepare yourself to work harder at it
2006-09-25 11:16:27
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answered by Norman 4
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It Can Be Both. It Really Depends On The People. There Still Some People That Dont Believe In That.
2006-09-25 11:14:04
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answered by mks 7-15-02 6
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Interracial marriages between whites and blacks once were against the law in many U.S. states, but those laws have been repealed.
They're no better or worse than any other relationships.
2006-09-25 11:14:42
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answered by johntadams3 5
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depends on how well the 2 parties are open to different culture. it's not only a matter between the 2 parties but involving circles of friends and families on both side.
2006-09-25 11:13:41
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answered by phy19050 2
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good it is the way that people think that make them bad. Love knows no color and that even goes for deep love, love for family, friends or partner.
2006-09-25 11:26:25
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answered by sscott12414 3
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Good
2006-09-25 11:11:45
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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