Anonymous wrote:As long as she is happy I wouldn't mind.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these replies are the politically correct answers.
If it happened in real life, especially your white girl and his black boy, you would have a fit.
Count on it.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these replies are the politically correct answers.
If it happened in real life, especially your white girl and his black boy, you would have a fit.
Count on it.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these replies are the politically correct answers.
If it happened in real life, especially your white girl and his black boy, you would have a fit.
Count on it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, although agree with above posters that I'd have hesitations about my child being involved with someone who is extremely conservatively religious.
Anonymous wrote:It's one thing to say of course and smile it's another thing to live it. When your daughter is dating a guy who lives in the ghetto, has seen and lived through things your sweet dd never even heard about before, and has access to all the free alone time in the world it becomes a whole different ball game. Sure you can try and not make it about race, try and say well he doesn't want to go to college, his mom doesn't have strict enough rules, we questions his motives but it ALWAYS goes back to the race card. It's exhausting, you look like a horrible parent and ppl look at you with disgrace like you should be taking this innocent boy under your wing...trust me he doesn't want any help or involvement from us period.
Anonymous wrote:What scares most is when they date someone from another socio economic background. Another language and culture can also be an obstacle. We are not jewish so I am opposed to her dating a jew. The religion strongly objects to it and she will just get hurt. I also want to keep her away from the middle east muslims, culture is too far into oppressing women. Her dating a poor student working his way thru college is OK, but she will never be enough to some trust fund baby. Those are wild
Anonymous wrote:Op would you be ok with your daughter dating another woman of a different race? How about a different religion?
You have no control over any of this so just relax and hope that whoever she falls in love with loves her just as much. Thats what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, although agree with above posters that I'd have hesitations about my child being involved with someone who is extremely conservatively religious.