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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t intervene unless you are very concerned. The kid usually comes around to the correct view: woman was too needy, not a good match, etc. That said I have many Jewish friends that “made” their college age children break up with their non Jewish SOs at some point. [/quote] I am curious to know how they "made" their kids break up. [/quote] Some kids value their parents feelings and opinions. If I said "You're not going to marry her. So why not date someone you actually will marry?" my son would break up with that shiksa within three months.[/quote] [b]Are you the person who posted about making their Jewish kids break up with the non-Jewish kids? [/b]I don't think so. You had to use a derogatory term, I see. Not sure why you feel entitled to hurt other Jews by using this term. It makes us look bad. Jews already get a bad rap, don't add to it. Be respectful.[/quote] Nope. Don't tell me what to do. I'll do whatever I want. Why don't YOU be respectful by not telling others what to do, as if you're in charge of anything.[/quote] Maybe you will think the next time you consider using that terminology. It's hard to be called out for disgusting behavior.[/quote] What behavior are you calling out? Terminology used in a post or behavior telling people not to date wide swaths of people? [/quote] The derogatory term for Christian women. [/quote] Gentile here. I always thought it was an endearing slang term. Never had a reason to search shiksa meaning. This is derogatory, but made me laugh because I wasn't expecting it. The etymology of the word shiksa is partly derived from the Hebrew term שקץ shekets, meaning "abomination", "impure," or "object of loathing", depending on the translator. Several dictionaries define shiksa as a disparaging and offensive term applied to a non-Jewish girl or woman.[/quote]
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