Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not bigotry like you all think. Culture and family dynamics are quite different when it comes to Indian families.
So you can't be bigoted? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not bigotry like you all think. Culture and family dynamics are quite different when it comes to Indian families.
So you can't be bigoted? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:It is not bigotry like you all think. Culture and family dynamics are quite different when it comes to Indian families.
Anonymous wrote:You mean "obliged," and no, you can do whatever you want.
Anonymous wrote:My sister is dating a white Catholic guy. My parents and family have no idea. She told me and I blew up at her. I'm so disappointed that she'd take an action that would upset our parents and family. We are a conservative Indian family. Her decision would break my parents hearts. She says I'm a bad sister for not supporting her. I just feel bad for my parents.
P.s I myself have dated white guys in the past and my parents never knew. My sister always supported me.
Anonymous wrote:My sister is dating a white Catholic guy. My parents and family have no idea. She told me and I blew up at her. I'm so disappointed that she'd take an action that would upset our parents and family. We are a conservative Indian family. Her decision would break my parents hearts. She says I'm a bad sister for not supporting her. I just feel bad for my parents.
P.s I myself have dated white guys in the past and my parents never knew. My sister always supported me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it's time for all of you to let go of your bigotry and racism and allow your sister to be happy.
People have different preferences. Some people don't want a family member to marry a black person or a jewish person or a blue color person. Dictating how someone feels about something is authoritarian.
My family is justified at feeling uncomfortable at her pick of a white christian guy. It doesn't make it PC but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it's time for all of you to let go of your bigotry and racism and allow your sister to be happy.
People have different preferences. Some people don't want a family member to marry a black person or a jewish person or a blue color person. Dictating how someone feels about something is authoritarian.
My family is justified at feeling uncomfortable at her pick of a white christian guy. It doesn't make it PC but it is what it is.
You do realize that you are describing yourself and your parents, right?
Anonymous wrote:I think OP sounds more like this gem:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/504650.page
If they're not the same person, I suspect they'd get along famously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it's time for all of you to let go of your bigotry and racism and allow your sister to be happy.
People have different preferences. Some people don't want a family member to marry a black person or a jewish person or a blue color person. Dictating how someone feels about something is authoritarian.
My family is justified at feeling uncomfortable at her pick of a white christian guy. It doesn't make it PC but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it's time for all of you to let go of your bigotry and racism and allow your sister to be happy.
People have different preferences. Some people don't want a family member to marry a black person or a jewish person or a blue color person. Dictating how someone feels about something is authoritarian.
My family is justified at feeling uncomfortable at her pick of a white christian guy. It doesn't make it PC but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it's time for all of you to let go of your bigotry and racism and allow your sister to be happy.