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Originally Posted by smichellen
nothing wrong with it. Like my brother joked before...I wouldn't have dated much or married if it were an issue.
From my experience it is more of cultural dif as already stated here. So, of course that can happen within any mixed couple.
My problems in my marraige were not to do with him being black, but actually more to do with him being British.
TO, why would the offspring have hardship? It's become so common and more and more people are starting to figure out that it shouldn't be an issue. The next generation is actually going to have it easier and easier. Besides, as for me and my kids we just don't have to pay attention to ignorance.
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You're right that it's becoming easier and more accepted. I find that it is more accepted in mainstream white America, than it is among other ethnic groups in America, ie Hispanic, Asian, etc...
At least that is my experience. I have the same opinion regarding marrying when the two individuals are both faithful followers of different religions. It's not wrong, obviously, but a faithful Adventist marrying a faithful Catholic, will run into problems when raising kids, dealing with each others family etc..not exactly the same as with race, but similar.