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Old 09-08-2011, 06:06 AM   #16
DoctorWeryDolt

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I have witnessed many interracial marriages, primarily from Mexican/white relationships which are increasingly common.

The hard part is not the two individuals for love is a strong, non-reality-based force, so it is usually not the two that are the problem but the many. The many being family members. I see it all the time. A brother or sister disapproves of the union and flames that default sentiment. These things are picked up on. They are hard to overcome and aren't exactly unnatural in that they are an automatic defense mechanism of the family unit, so you are essentially fighting the natural order by trying to overcome them and more often than not the natural order wins.

Even having one close family member that vehemently disapproves of the coupling is a very hard thing to deal with because that is the family member that always carries the most weight in opinion usually.
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