Already happened. My brother seems not to date any american women. Kinda annoys me now that I see he wont date americans. Though it may be that he just cant find any single american women. He dates Asian or other culture women.
I dont have a problem with the women being another race. I would prefer he finally date at least one woman who was born in the US, no matter her race.
But it isnt any of my business. As long as the women are nice and treat him well that is really all that matters.
2006-10-21 20:02:33
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answer #1
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answered by Educated 7
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I'm in an interracial marriage now and I find that people are people regardless of race. The most important thing is that the person loves and cares about your family member.
2006-10-21 21:26:48
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answered by SexyLawstudent 2
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My whole family is totally interracial. I think it is cool, if that is who you love, more power to you. I personally am black, white, native american. I grew up in the black culture, but I look hispanic! Very funny, people always mistake me for something I am not. We have family that married white, black, asian, hispanic; does it make any real difference what supposed race they are? Really there is only 1 race, the human race, but many cultures. What matters more than ethnicity is core values; do you believe the same things, agree on what is important.
2006-10-21 20:06:06
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answered by sillytwit 2
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I am German and Mexican so I really don't have a choice as far as inter-racial dating or marriage. Anyone I marry is going to be of a different race than me. I didn't have a choice in what race I was going to be. But my brother brought home a person of the same sex. Yay him!
2006-10-21 20:03:59
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answered by mother_flower 3
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I used to married to someone that wasn't of my race. My family had a hard time accepting it at first, but then they came around. If my sister or brother though brought someone home I would accept it, but I would advise them that it is hard accepting and belonging in a family where your cultures don't match. Does that make sense? Anyway I used to be married to a Navajo and it was really hard to get used to his culture and the way he was raised.
2006-10-21 20:07:27
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answered by ~p♥kes~ 5
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Because I was raised in a family who believed you shouldn't mix races, it would be a little strange I am sure. If that person treated my family member with love and respect and they felt the sam way about them, I say go for it.
2006-10-21 20:02:30
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answered by Kat 2
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I am in a Interracial marriage and it is great. We do not care what other people think of us. We did not ask for our family's consent. Too much in Love to care what other's think. We made a beautiful daughter and she does not see color, she sees mom and dad.
2006-10-21 20:02:45
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answered by nfgatcer 2
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i see no problem in interracial marriage as long as both parties love each other and willing to learn more about the others customs and traditions. its only a matter of helping one another cope up with racial differences and accepting each other for whatever they are.
2006-10-21 20:01:27
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answered by j6shawie26 3
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for starters in my opinion it does not honestly matter to me as long as they are happy.2nd I am in a interracial marriage and my family has excepted my husband with open arms and don't treat him different at all
2006-10-21 20:07:43
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answered by jennifer.frye 3
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No matter what race your brother or sister is dating they are still human! If they get cut don't they bleed red like everyone else. All you can do is be happy for them.
2006-10-21 20:03:03
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answered by singlemomintx 1
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