I'm all about it, and all for it.........I don't think love really has boundaries. Life and love both thrive on learning, so it would stand to reason that learning from another's culture, race, or religion would or could actually be a good thing, and can be a great foundation to build upon.
In my personal experience and observations; in both instances....... interracial and inter-religious dating and marriage, both individuals have to be strong and secure in their-selves, really open minded, and very supportive of one another. Which is what really needs to happen in any good relationship anyways.
2007-12-28 09:45:49
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answered by mchlmybelle 6
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People need to work out how they will handle the differences once children come along. If they have a plan that they are both happy with then the children will grow up in a secure environment, regardless of what race or religion they re.
If they can't agree on a plan, any children they might have will suffer, so then I think the couple needs to move on.
2007-12-28 09:28:49
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answered by GeriGeri 5
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I'm in an "interracial", 13 year relationship. My man does half of the housework, helps me when I need it. He's a great cook (better than me, lol). Listens when I need it. And puts up with all my quirks. He is constantly striving to better himself & in turn he encourages me to better myself. What more could I ask for. And what does it matter that we are not of the same ancestry ... we are, however, of the same race - THE HUMAN RACE!
2007-12-28 09:39:51
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answered by Stephanie S 4
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I fully support it.. my husband is black..and I am white. I wasn't brought up to judge people based on the color of their skin etc. I think that those who don't agree or accept it are just ignorant. We are all equal. The sooner that everyone realizes that.. the better off this world will be.
2007-12-28 09:29:16
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answered by Christine 5
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idc about interracial.....love is colorblind...but interreligious dating/marriage is difficult depending on who important your religious values are to you and how much your partners veiws differ from yours....
2007-12-28 09:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just the same as two people of the same religion and race dating
2007-12-28 09:29:32
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answered by Far Beyond Driven 7
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I think it would be much easier if it was the same [same race/religion] but if it's not like that, I don't think it's wrong or anything.
My girlfriend is white, while I'm Latina.
She's Jewish while I'm Catholic.
It doesn't make a difference how much I love her.
2007-12-28 09:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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My view is that I have my own problems. Seriously, no
disrespect. I would hate to be in that situation if the people around me had trouble with it.
2007-12-28 09:27:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's 2007. Everybody should just accept other people as human beings and quit being so prejudiced.
2007-12-28 09:32:38
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answered by blanderswake 6
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interracial, yes. Interreligious, no.
2007-12-28 09:28:18
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answered by ? 4
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