What do you think about mixed marriage?

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  1. prinztiyo profile image60
    prinztiyoposted 13 years ago

    What do you think about mixed marriage?

    I am interested in discovering the phenomenon of mixed marriage. Even, perhaps I will not refuse if I then become part of it. As the world gets more globalized, there is a stronger possibility to have cross-cultural marriage.

  2. prettydarkhorse profile image61
    prettydarkhorseposted 13 years ago

    as long as you love and respect each other, there is no problem.

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    Phoebe Pikeposted 13 years ago

    Mixed marriages as in "racial"? If so, then I see nothing against it. In fact, I fully encourage it. If you mean languages/society crossing, I think it would strengthen our understanding of the world and further human rights.

  4. duffsmom profile image60
    duffsmomposted 13 years ago

    Do mean racial mixed, or a mix of differing religions?  I think that mixed marriages are like any other, a lot of hard work. If two people are in love, and want to be together, they should be regardless of race.

  5. Clotier Nailing profile image60
    Clotier Nailingposted 13 years ago

    interracial marriages  can be a blessing just as any marriage can be, no matter the color ot races involved.
    all that matters is LOVE : )

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    Dandraposted 13 years ago

    Awesome and cool .                                                                          .

  7. Cicero Jones profile image61
    Cicero Jonesposted 13 years ago

    I think this issue has been given too much attention. I'm not a globalist, so I shy away from phrases like "Global Community" and the like. I also believe that if God can and does accept anyone regardless of race etc, we should try to imitate that notion. This is the litmus test.

    I think every intelligent, free thinking person should seriously question the talking heads, politicians and professional race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson who prey and PROFIT on racial tensions.

    I have mixed kids, my grand kids are mixed. My present and last wife is a latina. I have never focused on race with my family outside of occasional, light hearted levity. I never made it an issue, so my kids never learned that it was supposed to be an issue.

    My family crosses the racial and cultural divides. I have learned that people usually have MORE in common than not, though I would consider culture a more important issue than the non-issue of race.

    I wouldn't call this a phenomenon, mankind have intermarried since the dawn of time. For the most part though, and based on my own experience, the problems you may have, are likely the problems you have made....generally.

    The fly in this ointment is stupidity and ignorance. These are the ones who support race baiting. Alas, there will always be stupidity and ignorance in this world. It's best to ignore them because you can't fix stupid.

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      Justsilvieposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      so well said!

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    Justsilvieposted 10 years ago

    All marriage is difficult. Marrying someone who shares your culture and values makes it a bit easier but not as exciting.  One thing I have learned form experience is that any mixed marriage be it cultural or racial has to have two people who totally support one another because sometimes each other  may be all you have.

 
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