People around you might make it harder if they disagree with it. But no it shouldn't be if theres love and trust.
2006-11-16 07:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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it's harder because people don't admit or show their racism until they are confronted with it directly which comes in the form of housing, jobs, etc etc etc. while you may be cool with your circle of friends, dating outside of the "expected norm" will always cause a problem with friends and family. most interracial couples get along by simply not caring about what others think. but overall, yes it is harder!
2006-11-16 07:35:33
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answered by Anthony Taurus 3
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Not really. I think what could be difficult is inter-cultural dating. And note that I said 'could'. If two people have different religion, or traditions, etc.. it might be difficult if one of the partners does not respect the other persons opinions. There could be some misinterpretations or communication too. But once understood what the differences are... I don't see the problem.
2006-11-16 07:36:13
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answered by Sacramento dweller 3
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I would say that in some curcumstances it could be harder. Such as racism on the side of one or both families. But if both families are acceping and kind to their son/daughter in law then it may be easier because the families, will be happy to see the color barrier being broken and will offer their support and counsel.
2006-11-16 07:34:17
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answered by Crisscross 3
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Nope. I'm happily married and we're interracial. My daughters are BEAUTIFUL. That's actually a plus in interracial. Kids are AWESOME.
2006-11-16 07:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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only shop attempting and it will get greater proper. Like human beings have suggested, all human beings is caught in the previous each and every so often. attempt to locate somebody with a kin who's open to you and truthfully locate somebody who does not such as you because of the fact of a stereotype. teach what a surprising guy you're.
2016-10-15 15:33:11
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answered by ? 4
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No.
But honestly, it depends on what kind of interracial couple.
It seems like when a white person and a black person get together, people give them a hard time.
Any other kind of couple, not so much.....
2006-11-16 07:30:51
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answered by ( Kelly ) 7
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From experience, I can tell you it's not harder.
However, there are two factors that I'd imagine could be somewhat of a challenge: if there's a language barrier and if the other person's parents dissapprove and are constantly in your business.
Other than that, go for it.
2006-11-16 07:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I am mixed (black & white) and my husband is white and also 16 years older than me, so people look at us strange I guess but I dont pay attention to then. before I marrid, I dated both black and white. You know there is always going to be the haters but I personally never had any problems.
2006-11-16 07:31:37
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answered by yensenm 3
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It shouldn't be but it is. The world is still unfair plus, there are differences in a couple.
2006-11-16 07:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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