I don't get your question. Who makes up your questions anyway?
2006-10-25 06:16:29
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answer #1
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answered by Brendon B 2
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There can be problems. I was in the military and mixed marriages was almost the norm it seemed with every race involved.. I think if you are worried about problems it may depend on where you live. In someplace like NYC or LA I do not think anyone would look twice. But in some areas it can be a big problem with bigots.
On a personal note I think that the children of mixed parentage tend to be some of the most attractive. Seeming to have the best features of both races.
2006-10-25 06:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Mixed marriages are no different than any other type of union. as long as two consenting adults love each other than I don't really understand what the problem is. It is more societys problem, or more like the ignorant in society. For some reason, there are people who are not comfortable with races mingling. This really makes no sense to me.
With regards to what the girl said about milanos. I think that children of "mixed" marriages should be encouraged to embrace all aspects of their heritage. They are lucky children who get to experience two different cultures first hand.
It's the same with same sex marriages. I think those against such unions are just ignorant. They have been misinformed and misled by so called experts and those in authority who have a bias. Any kind of union- Man/woman, different races, same sex - thay all work and are no real issue to society. People forget that love and understanding are key to our survival. Especially now in this time of fear an parinoia.
2006-10-25 06:18:49
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answered by Liz L 2
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I see no problem with mixed marriages. I do see many people in this world are cruel and would frown on this type of thing which would leave strain on a marriage with mixed marriages. When it comes to having kids... all kids are picked on now a days.. no matter who you are. Kids are rude and hurtful. All kids will go through being picked on so I dont see why anyone could use that as an excuse for mixed marriages.
If they are in love and very happy. Go for it! I do not judge them at all.
2006-10-25 06:09:45
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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Is it any wonder why there is so much racism in the world when certain cultures will not integrate into the community the only way to knock down boundaries is through cultures mixing and learning. my dad is half west Indian half English my mum is half Indian and half English and i have learned all about both Countries and there traditions oh and my partner is part Lithuanian and Part English and we have a three year old who will be a better person for these teachings. I didn't feel this has taken the identity from this country either as i am passionately English. if we can understand each others traditions and things maybe we would be living in a wonderful world
2006-10-25 06:18:47
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answered by Claire M 3
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You did not specify what you meant by mixed marriages,so i will say what a lot of other people have said,all marriages are mixed.
2006-10-25 06:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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For me mixed marriage is a marriage between 2 people with different religion,like me and my husband (roman catholic & protestant). We get marriage in my church but, there were certain things that he doesn't have to do...
2006-10-25 06:15:04
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answer #7
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answered by Simply_Me 3
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unless you marry the same sex all marriages are mixed aren't they? but if your question is what do we think of interracial marriages who cares -- whether you love each other is what counts
even though some moron on here will surely say the kids have it hard, its tough etc. it is only hard because of idiots not because of the racial make up of the couple or the children
2006-10-25 06:09:05
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answered by Lisa 3
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What is a mixed marriage?
2006-10-25 06:06:36
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answered by Rachel Bitchface 5
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i feel that if you truely love your partner it really should not matter what their nationality they are... i still dont understand why someone would not love someone because of their heritage... yes its where they came from but that isnt the only thing that makes them the people you love... so it shouldnt matter to you if you truely love them... with mixed marriage you may need to be more accepting of their culture if its a large part of their life but you should have gotten a feel for that when you were dating...
2006-10-25 06:15:59
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answered by jeans0079 3
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It's just like any marriage, if you love one another and you've commited to one another in marriage - why would it matter? Two people dedicating their lives to one another is a beautiful thing no matter who you are, where you come from, or what you look like.
2006-10-25 06:09:52
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answered by Carey L 3
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