CTC wrote:I am not in love with skin color. White or black or brown is immaterial if one looks at inner beauty (character).
THANK YOU!!! godd.. not everyone's shallow.
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CTC wrote:I am not in love with skin color. White or black or brown is immaterial if one looks at inner beauty (character).
Neelyma wrote:It's really not as easy as it looks like. Deep down there will be a gap in the relationship which forms as you cannot share some traditional values, history and the environment you were brought up in from both sides.
The cultural barriers can be broken with love but only to some extent. Personally I can't see myself sharing with some body, who can't relate to what I am saying or feeling.
Not that all desi's understand each other . Atleast to some extent I bet.
Portuguese Man-Of-War wrote:
Cross-cultural relationships depend a lot on how much maturity the partners have ("have", not just "demonstrate" - in the long run, having maturity is more important than just artificially demonstrating it through knowledgeable-looking silences and nods, and correct utterances).
Maturity defined as trust, and a capability to at least not judge even if it's hard to understand or empathize.
Actually, I guess that's true of all relationships .
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